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12-11-2016, 08:31 PM
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8 GAUGE HAMMER CASE
Years ago I bought this antique oak case, long enough to accommodate the 34" barrels of my P grade hammer gun. I modified the case so the brass 3 1/4" shells would fit as shown in the attached photos. I wanted to have an antique case to hold my antique Parker. I bought baize from England which is the correct color to re-line cases from the 1800's. Included in the case are reloading and gun cleaning tools. The two primer cans hold all the primers, wads, cards, patches, etc., necessary to reload and clean the gun. The only items missing from the case are the powder and shot. The case as depicted weighs 38 pounds.
p.s. click on image to enlarge.
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12-11-2016, 08:42 PM
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very nice work
i like the take on French fit
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