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How to make a broken floating gun case work?


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I've got a used Kolpin floater gun case and the zipper is shot. The vogue thing today is to use a floater gun case without a zipper, but that really wasn't the case when I bought mine 8 years ago. Anyways, it has served its purpose and I'm ready to buy a new one with a velcro top fold flap, but I was wondering if I could find any use for the old case. The zipper is shot in multiple places. Could it be retrofitted with velcro? I do have some extra room that I could get rid of, but I need it to be legal too. It may just have to go in the trash.

Thoughts?

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I'm sure any semi-talented seamstress could rig something up for you. Also, would you be able to shoot me a PM with your email address, I just moved to Monty and have a couple questions for you. Thanks.

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Scott find a guy that repairs boots he will most likely beable to sew up a new zipper on it or a seamstress will probally do it.

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