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I have my 12 bore finished and was wanting to put it in a hard case with some accessories. I was looking at the cases listed on "Jeff's Outfitters" was wondering if anyone has had any experience with these cases. They look pretty nice and since I have a matching shotgun would make a nice set up to get them together.
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Have a number of Jeff's cases both canvas and leather. Been very satisfied with both price and quaility. Bob Jurewicz
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Mine have all come apart in one way or another. The latch has come off one, a couple of the leather corners are off of a leather case, almost all have had the inside dividers come loose, the strap that goes around the wrist has pulled out of one. I suppose I have four or five of them. The canvas case from Galazan has held up well.
I use mine for what they were intended. I put my guns in them when I go out to the lease or drive out of state to hunt. I also use them to ship expensive guns to gunsmiths. I suppose the USPS and UPS could give be giving them a good workout.
Last edited by AmarilloMike; 11/28/12 08:36 AM.
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Here is another option Disse cases
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The Disse case description says their cases fit most 20 and 28 gauge S x S's, no mention of fitting a 12 gauge the OP is asking about.
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I have a bunch of cases, and I think Jeff's cases are the best value out there right now. My favorite is his compact toe-under case. That one comes in configurations for various gauges and barrel lengths, and was on the website as a Black Friday special; may still be on sale.
Browning imports some very nice cases, but they are burdened with the Browning logo, sometimes impossible to disguise. There is nothing wrong with the Galazan cases, but I think Jeff's are more attractive. Depending on your gun, you might also look for a used case and refit it to your taste.
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Amarillo, I see that you buy "failed cases". I have a few for sale if you need more.
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Daryl I wouldn't be interested in those but I have some failed cases I would like to trade for some of your unfailed ones!
Last edited by AmarilloMike; 11/28/12 03:56 PM.
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Not sure what your price range is, but the very finest of gun cases (IMO) are made by Huey Gun Case. Huey Gun Cases
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