I fancy a shotgun case...
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Hi Vikas,
Looks functional but there are a few things I would have done.
1) I would have added the two sides to the lid.
2) I would have made some provision for a lock - even if it was just one small padlock.
3) I would have left enough space for a scope.
4) I would have added some sort of padding to the inside of the lid.
How have you fastened the buckle straps to the top and bottom of the case?
Looks functional but there are a few things I would have done.
1) I would have added the two sides to the lid.
2) I would have made some provision for a lock - even if it was just one small padlock.
3) I would have left enough space for a scope.
4) I would have added some sort of padding to the inside of the lid.
How have you fastened the buckle straps to the top and bottom of the case?
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Re: I fancy a shotgun case...
Here's a hard case I had made for HW80K in the mid-90's
The rest are some of the soft padded cases I have had made to my design and specs either for my friends or for myself.
The rest are some of the soft padded cases I have had made to my design and specs either for my friends or for myself.
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Re: I fancy a shotgun case...
Rusty,
The wooden case lacks the finish.The soft ones dont just look good but seem sturdy too.
What is that in the soft case with all the optics,never seen anything like that before.
Love the finish you have given the 22.
Sanjay
The wooden case lacks the finish.The soft ones dont just look good but seem sturdy too.
What is that in the soft case with all the optics,never seen anything like that before.
Love the finish you have given the 22.
Sanjay
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True but it's a sturdy old fellow and heavy as hell.The wooden case lacks the finish.
Which reminds me, that I had made another hard case for my FWB 603. It was very basic but protected the rifle well when travelling by plane and train.
The soft cases are extremely sturdy and waterproof (not water resistant) - unless water gets past the zip, ofcourse.
That is a Skan AR32 with a NV scope and laser. One of the bigger pouches is for a day scope. This case was made for a friend in England. The back of the case has two haversack type padded straps.What is that in the soft case with all the optics,never seen anything like that before.
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Dear Mack The Knife,
Managed to read the reply today since the lines were down earlier.
1) The sides are surely one thing I too realized later were a required thing for making the box stronger.
2) A lock can be provided even now.
3) Since I do not see much scope for a scope I preferred to keep it as such.
4) The inside of the lid does have a padding.
5) The straps are riveted to the box with copper rivets and then the inner padding done.
Whats your opinion on the stock of the rifle?
Best,
Vikas
Managed to read the reply today since the lines were down earlier.
1) The sides are surely one thing I too realized later were a required thing for making the box stronger.
2) A lock can be provided even now.
3) Since I do not see much scope for a scope I preferred to keep it as such.
4) The inside of the lid does have a padding.
5) The straps are riveted to the box with copper rivets and then the inner padding done.
Whats your opinion on the stock of the rifle?
Best,
Vikas
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Re: I fancy a shotgun case...
Mack The Knife, what's that air rifle in pic 5?
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A water gun? I thought the cylinder was meant to hold compressed air. Why would anyone want a scope on one of those?Mack The Knife Bana";p="31149 wrote:A Super Soaker Mk. III.
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Re: I fancy a shotgun case...
Hi There Rustum.These are links to the photos of the INLETTING
http://s216.photobucket.com/albums/cc23 ... C00835.jpg
http://s216.photobucket.com/albums/cc23 ... C00834.jpg
http://s216.photobucket.com/albums/cc23 ... C00833.jpg
Do let me know what flaws are seen and how they hamper the performance of the arm.
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Vikas
http://s216.photobucket.com/albums/cc23 ... C00835.jpg
http://s216.photobucket.com/albums/cc23 ... C00834.jpg
http://s216.photobucket.com/albums/cc23 ... C00833.jpg
Do let me know what flaws are seen and how they hamper the performance of the arm.
Regards
Vikas
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