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Unread 08-01-2013, 12:54 PM   #1
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Default Jerry Burneys Beautiful Carbine Sling!

Jerry years ago found me an original 1920 Luger Carbine leather sling. To protect my original he made me a beautiful replica. Much nicer than the original!!! Jerry also hand made correctly custom proofed leather carry case~~~~
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Eric, NICE! What a Beautiful Set!
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Would this type of leather carrying case be appropriate for a 1920 era American Eagle 7.65mm carbine without the wood fore end but with the proper shoulder stock?
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Dick, I would certainly think so. Does the pistol have a 12 inch barrel? I have had the "Lugermann" and several others want a carbine case made but for 16 inch barrels and I don't know where the other 4 inches would go!
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I don't know where the other 4 inches would go!
I never ever had that problem.
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Dick, I would certainly think so. Does the pistol have a 12 inch barrel?

Yes Jerry, the carbine has the 11-3/4 inch barrel with the proper carbine front and rear sight. The front mount for the fore end hand guard was never on this Luger frame.
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10' by 18' ~~~Perfect fit!!!
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Dick, This type of case would accomodate with or without the forearm.

Sonny..I'm confused..You don't know what to do with it IF you had it? Or you have it and YOU don't know what to do with it? My Wife is always admonishing me..Jerry ! You always go to the lowest common denominator! We're men..I guess it's built into our DNA.
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Dick, This type of case would accomodate with or without the forearm.

Sonny..I'm confused..You don't know what to do with it IF you had it? Or you have it and YOU don't know what to do with it? My Wife is always admonishing me..Jerry ! You always go to the lowest common denominator! We're men..I guess it's built into our DNA.
You know that old saying, 'everything shrinks with age', well it's....not true.
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Jerry:
On the carbine satchel, my thought is that you make the case 2 inches wider on each end and use the extra 4 inches for a pouch. And I would guess the pouch wouch end up being approx. 4 x 6 inches.
I'm only a few weeks away from saying let's try it - for my carbine. First I am waiting for my stock to be returned by Lugerman.
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Jack I saw the carbine on his site. It is clearly a few inches longer than mine. It won't fit in mine. I'm sure Jerry can custom fit your new pretty carbine!~~~Eric
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Jack, Yes..I have thought of what to do and how..just a matter of sitting down with design paper and mapping something out. Right now I am snowed under with repair work! Too much to do, so little time!
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