Safe Mags Storage
Magazine holder will provide users a quicker and more efficient way to store their magazines. This storage system will offer the user the flexibility to modify their own unit to be adapted to fit their size magazines. It is a modular design that allows multiple units the ability to securely stack on top of each other.
A high-quality storage unit that houses pistol and rifle magazines. This will eliminate the inconvenience of having magazines laying in a safe or without a place of proper storage. The container uniquely holds a variety of magazine sizes in its middle compartment.
Description of the Related Art:The art provided shows the breakdown of the magazine compartment unit.
SUMMARY:A unique single compartment with a soft interior that holds magazines to keep them organized in a safe. These are a stackable design so the user is able to stack multiple units which make this unit modular. The storage container is rectangle in shape to allow it to fit it into most safes. It provides a convenient and quick access to magazines stored in a safe. Rather just laying magazines around or piled up in a safe, this allows proper and safe storage to the user.
Reference is made herein to the attached drawings. The figures are intended for representative purposes only and should not be considered to be limiting in any respect.
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The above is to be considered as an illustration of the principles of the invention. Since modifications and changes may occur, the drawings are not intended to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation described.
Claims
1. A magazine storage unit comprising of having no lid or cover and a plurality of sidewalls that define a storage compartment. The storage compartment is configured to receive and support a plurality of magazines in a substantially vertical or horizontal orientation, each magazine that define a magazine receiving channel, wherein facilitates the insertion and removal of the magazines.
2. A stacking mechanism disposed on the bottom surface of the base member, the stacking mechanism being configured to stack one pistol magazine storage unit on top of another pistol magazine storage unit in a stable manner to conserve space.
3. An interior foam material lining the storage compartment, the foam material being configured to retain and protect the pistol magazines from damage during storage and to be customizable by the end user.
4. (canceled)
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 11, 2022
Publication Date: Jan 11, 2024
Inventor: Theodore Olivarez (Jacksonville, FL)
Application Number: 17/862,322