Gunboxes/cases

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I live in an apartment complex and use guitar cases to carry some of my guns to and fro.

I added some foam to an old messed up hard shell guitar case I had to carry my scoped .22LR
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I can fit my 10/22 w/ or w/o scope in the case it came with in a soft shell case I brought from Amazon.
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I throw my shotgun or 10/22 inside a gun case, and then put it into a Gretch guitar case.
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My PC9 I have in a Ridgid case.
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I've thought about buying some of the gun cases that look like instrument cases but none of them really look like instrument cases or carry like instrument cases.

Milwaukee's new Packout series of toolboxes are pretty spectacular for both tools and shooting stuff. I have several of them I use for various things. My range box is now a wheeled Milwaukee packout tool box, and my tool kit that goes to the range or hunting property is in a Packout tool box.
 
Here's what I'm thinking of:



There's also a guy who builds a case for his Henry Big Boy and skilled as he is as a cabinet maker, he's no videographer or film editor.

I would probably call those “presentation” or “display” cases. My gun cases have to be able to survive a ride in the pick up bed, if I need the back seat.

I guess wood really isn’t my medium, took me 91 hours to make this doll rocker for my niece when she was little and it wasn’t a fancy finish.

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Those cases are so nice, and I have great respect for the amount of work that went into them, I wouldn’t want to set them directly on a hard surface.
 
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