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How to store/carry my lone wolf conversion barrel safely?


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Stupid Question, I know...

 

Was able to find and purchase a Lone Wolf 40-9 conversion barrel for my G23 and I want to be able to "store" it and carry it in my range shooting bag but want to make sure it is protected and doesn't get damaged, possibly bent, or too much lent, etc.

 

How would you store it and carry it?  Just want to be organized and keep it safe.  They are hard to come by ya know (lol).

 

Thanks,

 

Newman

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a hard sunglass case would work or stop by walmart and look at the small digital camera cases. I also seem to recall a USB thumb drive case that had the loops to secure the drives. Or if you want to go on the cheap side wrap it with a microfiber towel/rag and put it in a ziplock snack bag. I cant see you being able to bend that barrel.
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Yea, mine came in a plastic box, it work well.

Mine is not a convertion barrel, just longer and threaded for a brake.

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