Anyone have a good idea for a retro rifle case?
I have a newer m1950 jump case but it doesn't look retro
Posted: 1/8/2018 8:07:45 PM EDT
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I use a repro WWII carbine case for my 652 with a 14.5" barrel with jam nut then pinned and welded.
It fits OK with no magazine. No padding though.
It probably wouldn't fit in an original but the cheap repros are sloppy.
Posted: 1/8/2018 9:11:20 PM EDT
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I have a newer m1950 jump case but it doesn't look retro
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I have a 1968 dated m1950, retro enough for me
Posted: 1/8/2018 9:22:05 PM EDT
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For a carbine or take down stowage- M60 barrel bags.
Posted: 1/8/2018 9:34:54 PM EDT
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I use a repro WWII carbine case for my 652 with a 14.5" barrel with jam nut then pinned and welded.
It fits OK with no magazine. No padding though.
It probably wouldn't fit in an original but the cheap repros are sloppy.
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https://smile.amazon.com/Fleece-Lined-Carbine-Carry-Strap/dp/B008O7A8M6?sa-no-redirect=1 something like that?
Do you know if it'll fit a 16" AR with typical size muzzle device and carbine stock?
Posted: 1/8/2018 9:55:46 PM EDT
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What length carbine will those fit cuz I looked at those
Posted: 1/8/2018 10:19:16 PM EDT
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I use a WWII paratrooper griswald bag, ever since I had a couple of Vietnam vets tell me that is what they were issued. It is well padded and very compact, holding the rifle in two pieces with a cloth spacer between them.
Posted: 1/8/2018 11:25:39 PM EDT
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The fleece lined M1 Garand cases work well for a 20" rifle.