How to mount a gun over fireplace

Outlaw99

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I need ideas. This is for my mom. She has her great grandads musket he carried in the civil war. Terrible shape, fire place not in use. Flat brick back drop. What’s the best / simplest way to hang this and display it for her? Do I tapcon into the bricks or mortar? Anyone with experience, I’d love to hear your thoughts.
 
I need ideas. This is for my mom. She has her great grandads musket he carried in the civil war. Terrible shape, fire place not in use. Flat brick back drop. What’s the best / simplest way to hang this and display it for her? Do I tapcon into the bricks or mortar? Anyone with experience, I’d love to hear your thoughts.
Any idea what is behind the brick? mtmuley
 
Not sure, it’s in a basement, so I’m not sure if they just layed the brick against the foundation or still had some sort of 1x1 wall behind it
A Tapcon will work in the grout for light things. Lots of options with mollies also. I'd start with a Tapcon. If it doesn't work you can always use a molly. Dang Tapcons are blue. We always black them out or hide them if possible. mtmuley
 
A Tapcon will work in the grout for light things. Lots of options with mollies also. I'd start with a Tapcon. If it doesn't work you can always use a molly. Dang Tapcons are blue. We always black them out or hide them if possible. mtmuley
Always appreciate your insite on these topics. Thanks
 
I like that! I think I might have access to some old original spikes like that out of some old barn material
 
The spikes are really cool. If you choose not to go that route I ended up using these to hang my kit muzzleloader in the house. It came with blacksmithed screws to go into wood but I'm sure you could find some masonry screws in the same diameter.


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The spikes are really cool. If you choose not to go that route I ended up using these to hang my kit muzzleloader in the house. It came with blacksmithed screws to go into wood but I'm sure you could find some masonry screws in the same diameter.


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Looks sharp! Thank you
 

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