Reviews by Joe
Best for the money, but not for dailyor weekly travel.
Written on Dec 26, 2015
I have several old (WWI & WWII) restored rifles and every now and then I get them out to exercise them or just show them off for bragging rights. This is the best carrying case for the money if you're going to seldom use a case. I can't see one like this lasting throughout daily or weekly use/travel. But, for occasional use, it's perfect for the little money spent... It's made of cloth and I can see it tearing or wearing after seasonal use. It's great for moving or relocating rifles/shotguns.
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Is it really ivory??
Written on Dec 20, 2015
Review for
Browning 1911-22/380 Grip
The description says these grips are antique ivory, but are they really.For the price I paid ($40 on sale from $75) they're more than likely polymer or cultured ivory (ground up ivory molded into a desired shape).
All in all,I'm happy with the quality and appearance. These are Browning brand grips and are cheaper than from the Browning site.
All in all,I'm happy with the quality and appearance. These are Browning brand grips and are cheaper than from the Browning site.
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BEST FOR THE MONEY & about the only place you'll find an affordable 54" rifle/shotgun case
Written on Oct 23, 2015
Review for
Allen All Purpose Shotgun/Rifle Cases
I have several old restored WWII military rifles that measure over 52". When I get ready to travel with them for show, I found it literally impossible to find a 54" case (in stores or for a reasonable price on line) to carry them. These cases aren't the most attractive, BUT they will serve their purpose. BEST FOR THE MONEY.
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