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Author Topic: What's in your bag?  (Read 7397 times)

poorboy

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Re: What's in your bag?
« Reply #15 on: June 15, 2020, 11:36:15 PM »
 ;banghead; Been awhile friends, hope all are hanging in there. I wanted to add my set up's...I have a 45 flint CVA Kentucky pistol, a 45 cap Colonial pistol and a EIG 36 Colt Navy pistol.
Then I have a 32 Cap Crocket Traditions rifle, a 45 cap Tennessee CVA rifle ( made by me in the 70's), a 50 cal Flint/Cap GRRW POORBOY.
I enjoyed making a possibles bag for the 2 CVA Crockett and Kentucky. The Tennessee has one also. My GRRW is a cap and flint and needs a bag for each. What I did down the road was make a wood shooters box for each rifle and pistols. I enjoyed making all of them and using them is better yet. I have made 3 rifle scabbards'  and when our ranges open back up I will be shootin till the cows come home.poorboy

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Re: What's in your bag?
« Reply #16 on: June 15, 2020, 11:57:38 PM »
Sounds like a plan, poorboy!!!  :hairy
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