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posted 24 February 2018 05:55
Where would I go to get a custom case for a nice takedown rifle?
 
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posted 24 February 2018 06:33Hide Post
Marvin Huey
Huey Gun Cases, Inc.
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posted 24 February 2018 09:12Hide Post
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Marvin Huey
Huey Gun Cases, Inc.
816-444-0983


About $2500?
 
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posted 25 February 2018 04:46Hide Post
Dogcat, check out www.jeffsoutfitters.com They have some all leather and canvas/leather hard cases at reasonable prices. I haven't bought from them in a long time, so I can't comment on recent transactions.

Good luck.
 
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posted 26 February 2018 03:39Hide Post
This is what I did.....purchase a Pelican case, then find a FOAM PACKAGIN CONVERTER in your area. Every major city has about 3-4 companies that specialize in this.

Ask for CROSS LINKED FOAM, its what they use for shipping painted automotive parts. Best protection available !
 
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posted 10 March 2018 10:50Hide Post
Give Gary Nicholson at Case-It a call. email= caseit@q.com or (541)450-7017
 
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Ross, if you want to fly with it, as in, on an airplane, I’d advise you to skip the oak and leather, and go straight to reinforced aluminum. Americase will build you anything you want. They have built custom cases for me for several rifles and shotguns. Highly recommended.


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posted 18 March 2018 21:22Hide Post
Yes, all depends on intended use....display, carry to the range, or travel....whole different designs.
 
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posted 18 March 2018 22:15Hide Post
Ross,

As suggested go with the heavy aluminum if you want to really travel with it. The baggage handlers somehow actually managed to peel back some of the aluminum on my heavy ICC case. I can't imagine what they could do to wood and leather.

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posted 06 April 2018 07:35Hide Post
Thanks all. Americase it is!
 
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