LIRISY 2PCS Gun Magnet, 45lb Magnetic Under Desk Magnet for Handgun Pistol Revolver Magazine in Vehicle, Wall, Vault, Bedside
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Keep it metal.
Yes, the magnet is extremely powerful and can be used effectively through the fabric holster.
Yes, the screws are flush with the surface.
China, in my opinion. "Our products are imported products, the quality is very good, you can rest assured that use," according to the Lirisy customer service team. "There were Chinese characters in the email as well." Apart from that, nothing is known about Lirisy's whereabouts.
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Excellent work!! Easy to put together, and it lasts a long time! br>I recommend this product because it works well in both the car and the house.
Gun magnets, after all, are gun magnets. What exactly is the big deal? That's what I thought until I got these. All those cheap magnets that look like the end of a 20 gauge get a three star rating when compared to the LIRISY 2PCS Gun Magnet Mount. There are three significant differences that I have discovered. 1st - These magnets will grab your Glock and pull it out of your hand with no slipping. ever. Those old, cheap magnets could cause your pistol to rotate (magnet on one side), causing problems. In fact, the most serious issue I had with these was that they grabbed my drill while I was installing them. 2nd - This may appear to be a minor detail, but it included 16 screws and 8 drywall anchors. Yes, we all have a stash of screws and anchors, but I didn't have to go searching for the correct ones. They were made for each other. 3rd - This is just my opinion, but I value attention to detail, the way they are packaged, the included screws, and the ease of installation. When people take pride in their work, it gives me the impression that it will not only perform better but also last longer. I'm sick of cheap gun magnets, and I'll probably replace a lot of them with these.
I ordered two of these (for a total of four magnets) because I knew of two places where I wanted to try them and had two more in mind. The first place I looked for one was in a concealment clock I had recently received (Product link).
This item is exceptionally well-made and packaged. The magnets are extremely powerful and can easily hold any pistol that has ever been made. However, there are two points to consider: If you check the two magnets out after they've been removed from the box, be careful not to put their sides facing each other or close to each other, because when they clamp together, it's as if they've been welded together, making it extremely difficult to separate them. Second, although I haven't mounted them yet, for the strength of the magnets and the weight of a pistol, the mounting screws are, to me, too small to hold the magnets and remove the pistol for use with a wood service only. An excellently made product.
To allow clearance for the pump on an 870 express, the magnets are mounted to the wall with thin rubber spacers between them and the wall. A small amount of rubbing from the pump on the wall was eliminated by placing a piece of rubber matting under the magnet. The screws slid right through the rubber and into the wall, with enough bite to keep them in place. These magnets were ideal for my project. The thin rubber material can be seen in the second photo. I can store my firearms in a variety of ways with these magnets. They're fantastic.
Three different magnetic mounts have been purchased.
1st - The magnets are weak, about half the pull of the 25! 35 pound rated similar to this one, rubber coated
2nd - The 25 pound weight is adequate, but the plastic cover may be difficult to remove from my pistol, the release is not easy, and there is no mounting hardware.
3rd - This Lirisy Mount is my favorite because it comes with mounting hardware, holds my Glock 19 securely, and is simple to remove. br>The rubber exterior protects my pistol and, in comparison to the plastic 25 mount, I believe it contributes to the ease of release. Because I live in an earthquake zone, I temporarily secured the mount with my Glock attached and simulated severe shaking; it held fast. I keep these in my safe and on my nightstand.
These work fantastically (if that's a word)br>I expected some double-sided sticky tape to aid in mounting, but it wasn't included. I was a little hesitant about using screws to attach something to my car, but I went ahead and did it anyway. Now that they've been installed, I'm guessing it'll be a permanent fixture. If you change your mind, you'll end up with holes in your car. They're probably now integrated into the vehicle. They stay with the car whether I sell it or trade it in. This is a powerful weapon. If you put the two magnets together, the only way to easily separate them is to slide them apart, unless you just want to test your strength by pulling them apart. The magnetic pull is definitely as advertised. Make sure they're mounted in a location where drilling isn't an issue. I couldn't believe I drilled holes in my car, but I suppose it's worth it to keep your firearm safe and easily accessible in the event of an emergency. I'm going to get a couple more for around the house as well. By the way, the vehicle in which I installed them was a 2017 Ford Fusion Hybrid SE. I'm not sure if it makes a difference, but I like reading reviews from people who own the same car as me because I'm looking for good places to put them. I couldn't find any reviews about my car, so I'm hoping this helps.
Cabinet screws were used instead, and the heads were coated in black silicone. To be honest, this is a terrible design to begin with. The screws should be completely hidden by the rubber.