Gun box
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Re: Gun box
There is a Pachmayr on Ebay. 5 gun. Starting bid was $25.00. It is brown vinyl
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Re: Gun box
: You guys have probably heard this one, but I've been trying to find a internet dealer who can supply me with a gun box like the ones that you PROs use. At the very least some plans on building one, I'm pretty handy at woodworking.
: Thanks
If you plan to do much traveling, either national or international, this is my recommendation. Best case that I have seen. Life time guarentee.
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: Thanks
If you plan to do much traveling, either national or international, this is my recommendation. Best case that I have seen. Life time guarentee.
ebonezer-at-ix.netcom.com.44699.44691
Re: Gun box
: You guys have probably heard this one, but I've been trying to find a internet dealer who can supply me with a gun box like the ones that you PROs use. At the very least some plans on building one, I'm pretty handy at woodworking.
: Thanks
For some reason, the website didn't show up. here it is: http://www.icc-case.com/
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: Thanks
For some reason, the website didn't show up. here it is: http://www.icc-case.com/
.44700.44691
Gene's Gun Box ... photo
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makofoto-at-earthlink.net.44702.44699
makofoto-at-earthlink.net.44702.44699
Re: Gene's Gun Box ... photo
: Perhaps the Nicest, best fitted gun around ...
How about a tour of this box? What guns and accessories? What box from ICC is this? Thank you.
.44704.44702
How about a tour of this box? What guns and accessories? What box from ICC is this? Thank you.
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Gene ... fill them in ... :-) nt.
: : Perhaps the Nicest, best fitted gun around ...
: How about a tour of this box? What guns and accessories? What box from ICC is this? Thank you.
makofoto-at-earthlink.net.44706.44704
: How about a tour of this box? What guns and accessories? What box from ICC is this? Thank you.
makofoto-at-earthlink.net.44706.44704
How about a contest, Guess the 4 guns? :-)
And then have Gene give "us" the answers ... and the tour and story on creating this beauty ...
makofoto-at-earthlink.net.44707.44704
makofoto-at-earthlink.net.44707.44704
looks like a "H" world... with one lone "F "gun
: : : Perhaps the Nicest, best fitted gun around ...
: : How about a tour of this box? What guns and accessories? What box from ICC is this? Thank you.
.44711.44706
: : How about a tour of this box? What guns and accessories? What box from ICC is this? Thank you.
.44711.44706
Re: Gun box
www.champchoice.com sells the gun ho brand.
: You guys have probably heard this one, but I've been trying to find a internet dealer who can supply me with a gun box like the ones that you PROs use. At the very least some plans on building one, I'm pretty handy at woodworking.
: Thanks
.44714.44691
: You guys have probably heard this one, but I've been trying to find a internet dealer who can supply me with a gun box like the ones that you PROs use. At the very least some plans on building one, I'm pretty handy at woodworking.
: Thanks
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Toz, ?, SP-20, ?
: And then have Gene give "us" the answers ... and the tour and story on creating this beauty ...
leslieswartz-at-erinet.com.44716.44707
leslieswartz-at-erinet.com.44716.44707
Re: How about a contest, Guess the 4 guns? :-)
Hammerli 160 - probably the 160 Special. Hammerli SP-20. Hammerli 280. Feinwerkbau P34
BTW, I also recommend the ICC cases. They may be heavy and costly, but they're stout as a brick.
HMSLion-at-aol.com.44718.44707
BTW, I also recommend the ICC cases. They may be heavy and costly, but they're stout as a brick.
HMSLion-at-aol.com.44718.44707
Ahh ... too easy for you fellow gun nerds! :-)
But Gene will have to tell you about how his guns have been modded ...
makofoto-at-earthlink.net.44722.44711
makofoto-at-earthlink.net.44722.44711
Nice Mike, perfect score ... More Case Options
I love my KK Air, (relatively) light weight steel case ... but I think the Pelican type high impact plastic cases are also very good ... they actually absorb impacts better (for the contents) then steel. Gene and I have the nice ballistic nylon slip covers w/ carrying straps for our KK Airs ... helps protect the finish and makes them less conspicuous at airports ...
web sites with more cases:
http://www.stormcase.com/
http://www.portercase.com/
http://www.starlightcases.com/
www.caseplaceusa.comshopdisplaycategories.asp
makofoto-at-earthlink.net.44723.44718
web sites with more cases:
http://www.stormcase.com/
http://www.portercase.com/
http://www.starlightcases.com/
www.caseplaceusa.comshopdisplaycategories.asp
makofoto-at-earthlink.net.44723.44718
I've tried both, prefer the KK Air w/o cover
: I love my KK Air, (relatively) light weight steel case ... but I think the Pelican type high impact plastic cases are also very good ... they actually absorb impacts better (for the contents) then steel. Gene and I have the nice ballistic nylon slip covers w/ carrying straps for our KK Airs ... helps protect the finish and makes them less conspicuous at airports ...
: web sites with more cases:
I've tried the KK Air case with and without the wheeled duffel, and found that the duffels tended to slip. I think you're much better off just ordering the standard case with wheels (Try dragging a matchlock rifle with a 42-inch barrel around sometime).
As to the Pelicans, I have one of those as well, but didn't find it as shock-resistant as the KK Air. I've had stuff come adrift in the case.
The nicest part about dealing with ICC (makers of the KK cases) is that they do custom work at very reasonable prices. I'm planning on getting a three-section pistol case for the 2006 World Muzzle-Loading Championships (2004 is in the U.S., 2006 in France) - so I can set up one side for original and repro revolver, then flip the whole setup over and get at the flint and percussion single-shot pistols.
YMMV, of course. Especially if you're not headed all over the world to shoot.
HMSLion-at-aol.com.44733.44723
: web sites with more cases:
I've tried the KK Air case with and without the wheeled duffel, and found that the duffels tended to slip. I think you're much better off just ordering the standard case with wheels (Try dragging a matchlock rifle with a 42-inch barrel around sometime).
As to the Pelicans, I have one of those as well, but didn't find it as shock-resistant as the KK Air. I've had stuff come adrift in the case.
The nicest part about dealing with ICC (makers of the KK cases) is that they do custom work at very reasonable prices. I'm planning on getting a three-section pistol case for the 2006 World Muzzle-Loading Championships (2004 is in the U.S., 2006 in France) - so I can set up one side for original and repro revolver, then flip the whole setup over and get at the flint and percussion single-shot pistols.
YMMV, of course. Especially if you're not headed all over the world to shoot.
HMSLion-at-aol.com.44733.44723
Re: I've tried both, prefer the KK Air w/o cover
Our cases our relatively small pistol cases ... so no need for wheels ... thus no problem with the slip cover ...
: I've tried the KK Air case with and without the wheeled duffel, and found that the duffels tended to slip. I think you're much better off just ordering the standard case with wheels (Try dragging a matchlock rifle with a 42-inch barrel around sometime).
: As to the Pelicans, I have one of those as well, but didn't find it as shock-resistant as the KK Air. I've had stuff come adrift in the case.
: The nicest part about dealing with ICC (makers of the KK cases) is that they do custom work at very reasonable prices. I'm planning on getting a three-section pistol case for the 2006 World Muzzle-Loading Championships (2004 is in the U.S., 2006 in France) - so I can set up one side for original and repro revolver, then flip the whole setup over and get at the flint and percussion single-shot pistols.
: YMMV, of course. Especially if you're not headed all over the world to shoot.
makofoto-at-earthlink.net.44742.44733
: I've tried the KK Air case with and without the wheeled duffel, and found that the duffels tended to slip. I think you're much better off just ordering the standard case with wheels (Try dragging a matchlock rifle with a 42-inch barrel around sometime).
: As to the Pelicans, I have one of those as well, but didn't find it as shock-resistant as the KK Air. I've had stuff come adrift in the case.
: The nicest part about dealing with ICC (makers of the KK cases) is that they do custom work at very reasonable prices. I'm planning on getting a three-section pistol case for the 2006 World Muzzle-Loading Championships (2004 is in the U.S., 2006 in France) - so I can set up one side for original and repro revolver, then flip the whole setup over and get at the flint and percussion single-shot pistols.
: YMMV, of course. Especially if you're not headed all over the world to shoot.
makofoto-at-earthlink.net.44742.44733
Gene's Gun Box ... photo (details)
Thanks very much for all your compliments regarding my efforts. The box is a custom design, with a 3" deep top and 8" deep bottom. Normally the top is only 2" deep. ICC offers what they call a "Field Briefcase", intended for a laptop and associated gear. The top of this briefcase has a hinged "door" to keep papers in the top of the case when it is opened. I asked to have this same door put on my top, so that all my small gear would stay in place. In top picture: 32/22
mags, 2 pellet boxes, tool box w/spare parts, spare pcp cylinder, shooting glasses, chalk, and filler yoke. If you look closely, you can see the hinge for the door. Interior of door is covered with foam. In bottom picture (top to bottom): Hammerli 160 with custom pieces (not the Special), Hammerli SP20 in 32 with factory recoil dampening system added, Hammerli 280 in 22 with custom pieces, and last but not least, a FWB P34 with barrel weights. Happy to send pictures of each pistol, if anyone is interested. Both the top (2) and bottom (6) are filled with multiple layers of 1" foam, cut to fit each pistol/accessory precisely. Took about a month, working in the evenings, to finish all the cutting of the foam. Though time consuming, not too difficult. Again, happy to give a step-by-step of the cutting process if anyone is interested. Thanks again for your kind remarks. Let me know if you have any further questions.
Deep 10's,
Gene
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mags, 2 pellet boxes, tool box w/spare parts, spare pcp cylinder, shooting glasses, chalk, and filler yoke. If you look closely, you can see the hinge for the door. Interior of door is covered with foam. In bottom picture (top to bottom): Hammerli 160 with custom pieces (not the Special), Hammerli SP20 in 32 with factory recoil dampening system added, Hammerli 280 in 22 with custom pieces, and last but not least, a FWB P34 with barrel weights. Happy to send pictures of each pistol, if anyone is interested. Both the top (2) and bottom (6) are filled with multiple layers of 1" foam, cut to fit each pistol/accessory precisely. Took about a month, working in the evenings, to finish all the cutting of the foam. Though time consuming, not too difficult. Again, happy to give a step-by-step of the cutting process if anyone is interested. Thanks again for your kind remarks. Let me know if you have any further questions.
Deep 10's,
Gene
ebonezer-at-ix.netcom.com.44762.44702