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Based on the design of sturdy steamer trunks used when the British were colonising the world, traditional gun cases take weeks to make. Once a gun has returned from hardening, the finisher will reassemble it and prepare a plywood template for the casemaker. After drawing around the stock, action, barrels and fore-end the template is then cut out of the thin wood using a band saw. The casemaker then uses the template to make the case carcass and lid. The case is then lined with soft woolen baize cloth.
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Buffalo gun slip
£700 -

Shotgun slip
£600 -

Brown buffalo cartridge bag
£500 -

Oxblood Cartridge bag b
£400 -

Pig skin cartridge bag (1 – holds 150 cartridges)
£450 -

Pig skin cartridge bag (2 – holds 100 cartridges)
£400 -

Chestnut buffalo cartridge bag
£450 -

Oak & leather cartridge magazine case
£2,000 -

Lightweight cartridge magazine case
£900
