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    replacement foam for gun case

    I have an aluminium briefcase type flight case which has that pick and pluck type foam which I want to replace for my new pistol, anyone know who supplies it? thanks in advance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tufty View Post
    I have an aluminium briefcase type flight case which has that pick and pluck type foam which I want to replace for my new pistol, anyone know who supplies it? thanks in advance.
    Look on the bay for acoustic foam sheet, it's the grey eggbox type and perfect for what you want

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    just looked, and that foam is too thin

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    http://www.pentonvillerubber.co.uk/

    They are near the Angel, Islington. (London) If you call in they may have offcuts.

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    Dunelm Mill stores do foam sheets. Best way is to use thinner layers, and cut out sections to over-lay.

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    Try here they will have what you need

    http://www.casemarket.co.uk/peli-foam-sets-124-c.asp

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    How about this one from the #### ads page


    http://www.efoam.co.uk/Spackaging.ph...FVGX2AodIUnGoA

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    Possible source

    AA TX200 MK2 .177, MK3 Barrel, long stroked & shortened T/P
    AA TX200 MK3 HC .177, 22mm internals, shortened T/P
    http://www.anstonftc.co.uk/

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    While you are about it, why not try the 3 layer route...middle one to cut out the shape of the gun and the two outers for protection

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    Another vote for Dunelm Mill. I've an aluminium case that I keep some CCTV equipment in, and used 2 layers to create the required depth - doddle to cut as well.

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