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* The Great Hall at Edinburgh Castle is decorated with swords, pistols, a couple of little brass mortars and just about every kind of polearm you can think of.
* And of course, [[Truth in Television]] for most military and police forces. Armories will often have them stored on racks on the walls, sometimes in locked cages for added security.
* Leeds Armoury has the [https://web.archive.org/web/20140117041232/http://www.royalarmouries.org/visit-us/leeds/leeds-galleries/hall-of-steel Hall of Steel.]
* Gun manufacturer Heckler & Koch maintains a ... special conference room (the Grey Room) at their Virginia HQ for the purpose of looking impressive. [http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj93/HK417/GRAY%20ROOM/Gray-Room-panorama.jpg It's successful.]
* Duncan Mccollum, who wrote the book on Arisaka collection, has a collection of Arisakas displayed this way. It inspired [[Forgotten Weapons|his son's interest in firearms]].