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Re: Traveling With Gear - Gun Cases?

In Reply to: Re: Traveling With Gear - Gun Cases? posted by Ulysses on March 18, 2003 at 22:16:28:


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Posted by:
Lunch_Box

on April 21, 2003 at 23:15:45

my solution for the all-too-common gun case problem was simple. i got up off my lazy duff and went to the hardware store with measurements of my equiptment and bought a plastic tool case that would fit all of my gear and then went to the local crafts store and got some foam. then i cut the foam to fit inside of the case and cut the foam so that my gear fits in it. this way is cost efficient(that is important in this expensive sport) and meets your specific needs. hey it works for me my gear never got a scratch on it and it never got broken from travel once i made that case. have fun kiddies!


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