Originally Posted By: dhanks
Originally Posted By: Replacement
Consider buying a nice case from Jeff's or CSMC and then having a casemaker gut it and refit to your specific needs. Get a solid case because the setup you described is going to be a load in one case.


Can you recommend a good casemaker?


For custom Marvin Huey is excellent, but expensive.

http://www.hueycases.com

Another route is to buy an antique or used case that is solid and have Marvins sidekick Kade redo the inside for you

http://www.hueycases.com/gun-case-restoration/


Michael Dittamo
Topeka, KS