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Author Topic: Ideas for mounting DC guns (that would look good)  (Read 856 times)

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Ideas for mounting DC guns (that would look good)
« on: March 18, 2005, 07:29:05 pm »
I'm in the process of a showcase cabinet, like what you would see over at www.dreamauthentics.com not exactly, but pretty much this look.  Any ideas on what I can use as gun holders or whatever
to mount my 2 dreamcast guns on the sides of the front pedestal?

The goofy thing is that I have one of each style gun.
The Interact gun and the MadCatz gun.

(Thats why I'm thinking of mounting them on the side, so you
dont always see both of the guns at the same time while
they are not in use.   If they were in gun holdsters up on the
panel, you would easily see that they are not the same guns)

...so I will ask you... "Deal, or No Deal?"

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Re: Ideas for mounting DC guns (that would look good)
« Reply #1 on: March 19, 2005, 08:08:07 pm »
You can probably find leather holsters that can be painted or dyed to match the cabinet. That's what I've been thinking about doing. Just mount the holster to the outside of the cabinet on either side. At this point, I have access to DC controllers via an open coin door and it's definitely a little cheesy that way.

Man, those stainless joysticks at www.dreamauthentics.com looks really sharp.