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Robert Becherer
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I have seen many people using a tote on the firing line that hold the gun,ammo,score cards,etc.I dont have a picture of one to post,but it has a handle that curves over the top that apparently balances the tote when full and the gun fits into a cradle through the center.If someone knows what I'm trying to describe,are there any plans available to make one?
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I don't have plans, but go to this link and it will give you some ideas. Should be able to make one yourself without plans, just start cutting and nailing. :D

http://specialtypistols.infopop.cc/eve/ ... 2940049116
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kg4tyr wrote:...but go to this link...
I can't read anything on that site without buying a subscription. Since I suppose you're a member or you wouldn't have referenced it, what makes it worth paying for? I'm not opposed to paying for access. It's just unusual, given that most discussion forums are free, so I thought I'd ask first.
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benenglish wrote:
kg4tyr wrote:...but go to this link...
I can't read anything on that site without buying a subscription. Since I suppose you're a member or you wouldn't have referenced it, what makes it worth paying for? I'm not opposed to paying for access. It's just unusual, given that most discussion forums are free, so I thought I'd ask first.
Not sure what you're referring to. I haven't paid anything to be on that site
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kg4tyr wrote:Not sure what you're referring to. I haven't paid anything to be on that site
Entirely my fault. That site is somewhat customized and not everything was where I expected it to be. While they do sell subscriptions, I eventually figured out how to sign up and read posts at the most basic (free) level.

That site gets some folks to pay up to $60/year by breaking out certain features that most sites include as part of the basic platform and then charging extra to use them. It's an interesting business model these days.
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I have made them and sold a bunch to fellows all over. I have pieces for about 10 made, just no power to get them to either a kit state or completed. You can make them yourself with a few tools and some boards from your local hardware store. Its all about what you want.

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very,very nice boxes T1. allen
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Very nice T1.Pretty much what I'm looking for.Do you have any measurement or plans you like to share?
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