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    Quote Originally Posted by frank carno View Post
    Arado,
    Thank you ! As many measurements and pics as you can manage please. I 'd like to make it as authentic as poss and get all the plastic content labels engraved too.
    That would be brilliant,
    Gordon
    Here are the pics and dimensions. 49 1/2"L X11" W X 4 1/2 D. Constructed from 1/2" plywood. Gary

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    Thanks Gary,
    looks pretty complicated to do from a picture doesn't it ! Appeciate the help Sir.
    Gordon

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    I could build one from the pictures. You have the box size, materials, hinges, latches, interior structure. There are no plastic labels. The metal re enforced corners are clear, the wood superstructure is clear. The interior could get dicey. You would hand lay to your rifle and scope box. No cad cam available. Then you have to foam rubber seal the joints and weapon lay points. GO Ahead, you can do it. Gary
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