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Organizer shelves/trays for Stack-On gun cabinet

$7.50$8.25

Organizer shelf/tray wall mount or riveted to Left Handed Door of STACK-ON gun cabinet

Description

These storage trays are super handy and flexible at storing many different items.  Select wall mount (via screws you provide) or mountable in a STACK-ON gun cabinet door (left handed door)

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The tray above is for mounting to a vertical surface/wall via screws. It is dimensionally equivalent to the trays that fit in STACK-ON gun cabinet doors (most pictures are of door trays, but other than how they mount, they are essentially the same)

Have a STACK ON Gun Cabinet?   If its a single door unit, its probably a left hand door.   If its a two door unit, one door is Left Handed the other is right.  So if you want to use the door for extra storage,  We can help!   If  the gap between the folded metal jam and the ‘Hat track’ reinforcement/stiffener is close to 8.5″ or just a little over, our organizers can fit! Please see the illustration below for the doors these were designed to fit:
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Interior of STACK-ON cabinet Left Hand door depicted above. Note where the hinge jamb and the latch are.

The items listed here are designed to fit the standard LEFT HANDED STACK-ON door with about 8.5″ between the stiffener inside the door and the hinge jamb.

​Left Hand Doors in STACK-ON cabinets are the most common from my experience (typically found on single door cabinets).  So we offer the most items for Left Handed doors. ​

Stack-On gun cabinet with door trays, extra scope stand-offs, and shell holders
Left handed door of 2 door STACK-ON cabinet shown open with 3 door trays and 4 shot shell holders… we have lost of options for STACK-ON doors
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This hole locator tool comes with the door trays to help you locate and drill the hole in the hinge jamb (the trays are pull riveted into the cabinet door)

The door trays do require some holes to be located, drilled, and de-burred to rivet them in place.    We’ll send the requisite rivets, washers, a hole locator tool, and screws as detailed in the instructions with every item purchased.   Installers will need a #11 drill bit, drill, level, and other tools (see the installation instructions for the details)

To make a purchase select the circle next to the item, check the quantity, then add it to your cart.  Repeat until you have everything you need and then check out.

What other items do we offer?
Barrel Spacers for STACK-ON Cabinets
Custom Barrel Spacers – for other cabinet/gun room projects
Scope Standoffs for Barrel Spacers
Shell Holders – for STACK-ON Cabinet Doors
Pistol Holders – for STACK-ON Cabinet Doors
Pmag Holder – for STACK-ON Cabinet Doors
Pmag Holder – Screw to Wall/board
Pistol Magazine holders

You can read more about this in the Badger’s Den:  Click here to read the article I wrote about these!


Please remember: the Deep trays should be avoided unless absolutely necessary.   They project into the gun storage area, and also items in them tend to tip over   The standard trays work well.  The magazines you see in the picture all stand up and do not tip in standard door trays, but they tip over in deep trays.   Also a standard tray barely projects into the gun storage area.

The standard Door Tray’s storage area is 30mm across (that’s about 1 3/16 inches), but the Deep Door tray’s is 40mm across (just over 1 9/16″).

The outer portion of these trays are about 8 1/2″ long

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Deep tray (grey) compared to standard tray (black). Deep trays should only be used where absolutely necessary.

At first I thought I’d put the bigger deeper trays everywhere.  Bad idea:  trouble with the deep trays is that they project farther into the cabinet and can engage more guns inside.   Also tall items that aren’t as wide as the tray (like magazines) can tip in the deep tray…. because they don’t engage the vertical wall (and all of my mags weren’t wide enough and tipped).   Not sure, but maybe a Barrett 50 Cal mag would be a good fit for a deep tray?   What I needed the deep tray for was my larger suppressors: like D cell sized: they went in a deep tray.   The lesson learned is: to use standard trays for nearly everything, and only use the deep trays for very wide items that won’t fit the standard tray.

We do sell rail guards for the STACK-ON door version of the trays to hold items up that may want to tip, but its best to avoid them… the G3/CETME mags below (and every other magazine, enbloc clip, etc. fit perfect in our standard door tray, but would tip without the rail guard in a deep tray).

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Deep Tray in LH door with standard CETME/G3 Mags… they need a rail guard in a deep tray. It would have been better to put a standard tray here for these magazines.

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Door swing diagram
Got a cabinet with two doors?  All the stuff on this page for its left handed door here.   So for the other door you’ll need to Click here for Right Hand Door storage organizers.  Not sure what hand door your cabinet has?

The door swing diagram may help understand what door to shop for.   ​What is not obvious to persons unfamiliar with door nomenclature, is that the door on the right side of a person standing in front of the cabinet is the Left Handed (LH) door.One way to understand door swing nomenclature (on out swing doors) is to imagine standing outside of the room/box/cabinet that the doors enclose, then to place one hand on the hinge, and the other on the lock set. The door is named for the hand that rests on the lock set.Another way is to imagine your spine pressed up against the jamb where the hinge is mounted. One arm would be able to reach into the cabinet, the other would have its shoulder on the hinge and be able to swing the door without reaching across your body… the one that swings the door is what the door is named for.  Or… you can just look at the pictures, look at your cabinets and write down what hand doors you have

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The newer beveled corner STACK-ON cabinets have additional security features (circled in yellow above). They interface with a flange that must be notched to allow the pull rivet to be pulled

​We print in gray PETG (strong and food safe plastic).  FYI water bottles are made out of PET.  (PETG is PET that is modified to work in a 3D printer).    It can take hot rides in cars, and such, but I wouldn’t lean a hot barrel nor hot suppressor against it.

​PLEASE REMEMBER:  It will take at least one business day per item to print.   We’ll ship your entire order when it is complete.

Got a 3D printer and want to make them for your own personal use?  We offer a license for personal use printing, click here to go to our listing to purchase an EULA.

Additional information

Mount Style

Wall mount (screws to wall), STACK-ON cabinet door (rivets to door)

Select Tray Size

Standard Tray (recommended), Standard rail guard, Deep Tray, Deep rail guard

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