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Rifle Scabbard For A Henry

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Made a Scabbard for my 1860 Henry OE. made for 8 Oz leather, Braided with Kangaroo lace , lined with Sheep shearling.

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Sweet!

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I usually don't like black leather ,but this I really like . Yupp it's super nice. Great job.

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Awesome

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fabulous case for a beautiful rifle Nicely done!! :cowboy:

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Hi Sawyer,

That scabbard looks great.

I like the project, but have doubts about using sheep shearing as a liner.

If the scabbard is going to be used outdoors the shearing might attract moisture.

Oil and dirt particles are going to collect over time and become a problem when it "grinds" off the beautiful finish of that masterpiece!

I personally would have added a zipper to be able to clean out the sheep shearing if necessary.

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Hi Dirkba,

I only use the case for transport in my vehicle to and from the range, I wipe the gun down before putting it back in the case and take it out when I get home.

I thought about that when I built this and decided to use shearling Knowing I have to be very careful about dirt and grim.

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