A rock-solid pistol rack that looks good and works even better - SIG P365-AXG LEGION

A rock-solid pistol rack that looks good and works even better - SIG P365-AXG LEGION

I picked up this tabletop pistol display stand expecting something simple for organizing my workspace and showing off a firearm or two. It turned out to be one of the cleanest, most stable, and best-designed stands I’ve used.

The pistol featured is the SIG P365-AXG LEGION an all-metal, optics-ready carry gun known for its balanced weight, crisp trigger, and surprisingly controllable recoil.

 

Build quality
The frame is steel with a smooth black finish that doesn’t scratch easily and doesn’t flex. The support rods are sturdy, and the rubber-tipped posts protect the barrel from metal-on-metal contact. It holds the weight of a full-size pistol with zero wobble or sag, which is more than I can say for cheaper alternatives.

Stability
The base is wide and well balanced. Even after bumping my bench on purpose, the stand stayed planted. The lined tray adds both weight and utility great spot for magazines, EDC items, or tools. It keeps the whole setup organized instead of cluttered.

Display angle
The forward-tilted angle is perfect for actually showcasing the firearm. It’s not too upright and not too flat. Optics, lights, and slide cuts clear without issue, and the gun sits securely without clamps or adjustments.

Ease of use
You literally just lower the barrel onto the posts. Gravity does the rest. No tightening, no fiddling, no alignment dance. It works with compacts, full-size pistols, and optic-equipped setups.

Pros

  • Solid steel construction
  • Red tipped supports protect the barrel
  • Wide, stable base
  • Tray adds weight and functional storage
  • Clean, forward display angle
  • Compatible with optics and accessories

Cons

  • Not for someone who wants an enclosed or hidden storage solution

Overall
This is a well-built display stand that balance's function and aesthetics perfectly. If you want a clean, organized way to store or showcase a handgun on your desk, bench, or in your safe, it’s an easy recommendation.

 

Robert D., Charlotte, NC

 

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