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Can anyone guide me to a page in the old Gortz & sturgess volumes on where the picture can be found of a carbine satchel, gun with cases on the gun and stock; sort of like a protective sleeve-like case; for an added bit of protection when transporting
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Jerry Burney, (Lugerholsterrepair) can make you an almost exact replica of the early two sleeve cases.
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Close but not quite there yet. What I was referring to is protective sleeves to encase the items in before placing in a satchel carrier. They are also useful when handling and toting while out of the carrier. And then my next step will be the satchel itself.
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