MAG-NUM
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While cleaning out the basement a couple of months ago, I found something that I had kinda forgotten about for years. You know, an out of sight, out of mind type of thing.... my Bullseye shooting case that I built myself back in the late 70's for use while a member of the Tri - County Pistol League.
At that time a lot of guys were using the Pachmayr brand cases and I wanted something a little different. I had just finished a home remodeling job of lining a closet with aromatic cedar and had a bunch of left over material. I built the form for the case out of 1/2" plywood and then applied the cedar. Then after the drawers were constructed, I lined the whole interior with red felt and made a smoked Plexiglass front panel. The handle swivels between the polished Aluminum side plates. Yet today, when you open the case there is a nice smell of gun oil and cedar.
The case was a little beat up from years of use and the brass was all tarnished so I decided to do a little restoration on it. The case was stripped of all the hardware, sanded down and a fresh coat of gloss polyurethane was sprayed on. The brass was polished or replaced and the case was reassembled.
Now it looks like it did back in the day and maybe I will take it to the range for old time sake.
The picture of the case shown with the trophy was taken in the early 80's. The trophy was from a silhouette match that I won using my model 29 w/ 8 3/8" barrel. The guns in the case at that time were a S&W model 41, a Colt 1911 to which I later added a Bowmar rib sight and a Dan Wesson 15-2V with an 8" barrel.
Just thought I would share some photos and a little reminiscing on this Saturday morning. Bob
At that time a lot of guys were using the Pachmayr brand cases and I wanted something a little different. I had just finished a home remodeling job of lining a closet with aromatic cedar and had a bunch of left over material. I built the form for the case out of 1/2" plywood and then applied the cedar. Then after the drawers were constructed, I lined the whole interior with red felt and made a smoked Plexiglass front panel. The handle swivels between the polished Aluminum side plates. Yet today, when you open the case there is a nice smell of gun oil and cedar.

The case was a little beat up from years of use and the brass was all tarnished so I decided to do a little restoration on it. The case was stripped of all the hardware, sanded down and a fresh coat of gloss polyurethane was sprayed on. The brass was polished or replaced and the case was reassembled.
Now it looks like it did back in the day and maybe I will take it to the range for old time sake.
The picture of the case shown with the trophy was taken in the early 80's. The trophy was from a silhouette match that I won using my model 29 w/ 8 3/8" barrel. The guns in the case at that time were a S&W model 41, a Colt 1911 to which I later added a Bowmar rib sight and a Dan Wesson 15-2V with an 8" barrel.
Just thought I would share some photos and a little reminiscing on this Saturday morning. Bob






