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Sidelock
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Difficult to ignore or turn a blind eye to "unbelievable cases that will never be made again".
"It Pays to Hitch to the House of Heiser"
"Heiser Gun Leather Life is too short to take Chances"
"No Man Ever Lived Long Enough to Wear Out a Heiser Holster"
eightbore, I sent you a pm. Bob
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eightbore, I sent you a pm. Bob
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Why would you not want a hard case that actually protects the gun?
Are there no limits to poseur impracticality?
inquiring minds, etc
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Whilst traveling to and fro with my guns, I've gotten into the habit of putting them inside the truck with me instead of dragging them behind.
Your opinions are welcome but seem rigid like your cases. Perhaps your salutation should read...
Dr.WtS World's Foremost "Imposeur"
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I, of course, recognize your right to your own opinions no matter how ill founded and/or erroneous they may be. And to be sure it is your gun that is being subjected to whatever care you might provide. My concern was for the welfare of the gun but I see that is not an apparent consideration for you so the best I can do is wish the best of luck to your gun(s).
have another day
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News flash: Most of us have both hard and soft cases.
Most of the time the soft cases are perfectly adequate for the task. I have several of the full length cases that save assembly/disassembly at the shooting venue whatever that may be.
No harm has ever occurred to one of my guns in a good soft case.
"The price of good shotgunnery is constant practice" - Fred Kimble
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Soft case while gun remains in ones own hands. Hard case if it is to be handled by others. O.M
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Bob, I have been looking for a case for you, but only have the burrito type case in takedown for two guns.
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