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08-02-2025, 04:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Mike Franzen
I would get a good full length zipper case. That will afford the guns good protection and won’t eat up the SS check. Leg of mutton’s are risky if you aren’t experienced enough to know what to look for.
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Agree with Mike. Clean and lube your Fox, Parker or any SxS or O/U, put it together and transport it that way. I promise you, more damage will occur as you attempt to assemble your gun on your tailgate or at your trunk. Ask me how I know.
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08-02-2025, 04:45 PM
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Full length padded zipper case. Any kind of takedown case is a pain when travelling with a lot of guns.
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