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I posted this a couple of years ago, but thought some of the newer forum members might be interested in seeing it.
I have a "go bag" for each of my sidelocks. The bag itself is the 11" canvas tool bag from Harbor Freight which they put on sale for around $6 every few months. I call it a "go bag" because I can grab the bag and gun and hit the range with everything I need for a lengthy shooting session.
This is what the one for my .58 Green Mountain barreled TC Hawken caplock looks like.
And this is what's inside.
See the Tool Box at the 12 o'clock position in the picture. This is what's in it.
Of course, the bags for my flinters contain slightly different items tailored for each gun. The only real problem with my system is you need duplicate short starters, nipple wrenches, powder measures, etc. for each bag.
I have a "go bag" for each of my sidelocks. The bag itself is the 11" canvas tool bag from Harbor Freight which they put on sale for around $6 every few months. I call it a "go bag" because I can grab the bag and gun and hit the range with everything I need for a lengthy shooting session.
This is what the one for my .58 Green Mountain barreled TC Hawken caplock looks like.
And this is what's inside.
See the Tool Box at the 12 o'clock position in the picture. This is what's in it.
Of course, the bags for my flinters contain slightly different items tailored for each gun. The only real problem with my system is you need duplicate short starters, nipple wrenches, powder measures, etc. for each bag.