Posted on 01/22/2014 11:39:00 AM PST by virgil283
"Just when you thought that you have used up all the space inside your house to store away your guns,.. The Couch Bunker shows you the solution... "Imagine a fire-rated gun safe hidden inside a custom built couch, with bullet proof cushions with carry straps, so they can be used on the fly as a shield. Now there is one....."
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CouchBunker patent pending, is available in a wide range of styles, leather and fabric coverings creating choices from game room casual to living room formal. Charles Alan Inc., a Ft. Worth contract furniture house, makes the couches, to order
(Excerpt) Read more at popularairsoft.com ...
The optional bullet resistant cushions, serving as portable, personal shields, will stop a 44 Magnum at point blank range." { hat tip instapundit }
I love the idea, but when I look at that I just imagine trying to carry it up a flight of stairs.
Dude. Incorporate a beer tap, and I’ll only need to get up to use the bathroom.
You have obviously never seen Idiocracy.
Check this out!
Do we need to go shopping? LOL!
Doesn’t hold near enough guns. Didn’t I see this in a drug movie shoot-out once? Fat black guy sitting on a couch ignores shoot-out all around him, finishes his ice cream, suddenly leans back and a sawed-off 12 ga. pops up into his hands and he starts blasting.
Incorporate a urinal on the end of the arm, and you won’t even need to find the bathroom...
“Doesnt hold near enough guns.”
Actually the website says that, since they are laying down, you can get about 40 long guns in there. How much space do you need?
About 5 of those things.
I would need two for the guns and two for the ammo and accessories.
Better hope the wife is happy with the way the living room is arranged.
great for Superbowl parties with drunken armed relatives!
ping! You gonna get a couple of these?
Well, the kids sure won’t be jumping up and down on that!
Make it a recliner too.
Hmmmm - wonder what colors it comes in.....LOL
The way that black piston/ shock absorber in the middle is set; would it interfere with the placement of the firearms as it moves up and down?
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