First of all, guns are like other tools on a farm. Necessary for certain jobs. No need to apologize for "off topic."
Well, it looks like a nice project - how about adding a few shelves, lights and giving it to your wife for a china/curio cabinet?
As far as guns, in today's society, last thing you want to do is put them on display in your living room in a easily breached cabinet. Too many folks are out there who will be casing your place, looking for your valuables. You can't afford to have your guns stolen and end up in the wrong hands. Not only is there the obvious $ loss, but there are liability issues - the way juries and lawyers look for scape goats today. Then what if someone were to be injured or killed with one of your stolen guns? Wouldn't that bother you the rest of your life? Your best option is a locked gunsafe, hidden away where it isn't obvious to the burgler who's doing a fast grab & get. Gun safes range from $100 on up, and you get the security that you pay for. Better the safe, longer it will take for them to get into it - more likely they are to give up and go elsewhere. If you have some special guns with sentimental value, like grandpa's old double barrel, etc, this becomes even more important, because such items are irrepacible.
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