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Good point. However it is what we do...Geo [/quote]

Cost of doing business on the web I guess. Just comical sometimes how a guy like Walt can ask where to get a toe under case and wind up with advice to buy a browning bss...

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Originally Posted By: Walter C. Snyder
Geo. I have a SUV and, unless I put the back seat down, I can't get a gun in a soft case in the car. We usually have 3 or sometimes 4 shooters in the car so not alway convenient to drop the rear seat. Next car I buy I will take a gun in a sleeve and base my purchase upon which car has enough room for.long guns.


I made my suggestion because of the issue Walt indicated above. If the problem is not enough room for a full length soft case, then a breakdown soft case is one other option. They're also very handy, and less expensive than a hard case. Unless you really need the extra protection a hard case offers . . .

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Nah, a hard case is so...how to say...gentlemanly and 19th century..especially with patina and "shabby chic." Quit poking at iconic legends...practicality be damned.


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I think toe under cases are more compact than the typical gun case. I've got one for a 20 bore (Brady VC) and it's nice; having said that, I'd rather have a motor case. Motor cases are pretty compact and ride nicely in a vehicle. If I was looking for a toe under case, I'd try to find a used English VC case (e.g., Bryant, Brady, etc.).


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