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Unread 10-28-2020, 11:52 AM   #1
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Default Things you don't need

Sometimes things you really don't need cross your path.
And it's hard to pass up on them due to the cool factor.

Having said that, I need to find some space to park a transport and storage case for 8 Diemaco C7 rifles ...

Just the case

The C7 has been the standard Dutch army rifle for quite some time now. Diemaco, now Colt Canada, made them under license from Colt.
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You send the box with one Diemaco C7 and I will store it for you......
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Well Vlim ... I have an empty storage locker your more than welcome to use brother.
But I'd hate to see the transportation costs (on you of course).
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Hi Vlim,
Boxes that size can make useful coffee tables/foot rests. I use this old Navy foot locker to store my holster collection in the "gun room".
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I'd find a place for that too...

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I have long maintained that there are "things" and there is "stuff"...things are what you put stuff into. You have acquired a nifty "thing"
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Well, ain't that super cool! I never heard of that manufacturer before, but that makes it all the more fascinating.
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