As I could never get a "real" Colt with a buttstock, much less than a cased one, I decided to make a case for the reproduction one I had. I found all the extra accessories from flea markets, junk stores, and a couple of gun shows. Used special material from Joann's (it's not velvet but forgot the name). Everything had to be not quite perfect to give it more of a period look. Thought I'd share some photos and can explain how to make your own if anyone's interested. It's a great way to store your black powder guns and makes an great conversation piece. Just add some decorative corner pieces and and old lock/hinge. Hardest part is configuring the inside layout with whatever items you have and having them fit the right way, but it's pretty easy:
A friend reproduces them and sells them on Etsy. I think they can be found on ebay, too. I've done a few using different labels he has. Colt had a few different styles of them. The last one I did I used a label that was just the instructions and no illustrations on it. As soon as I have a good box, I'm doing a case for a Remington Revolver Carbine. He has those labels, too. Do a search for Navy Colt on Etsy and you should find him.
You can tell a lot about the character of a man...
by the way he treats those who can do nothing for him. I don't look back at the things I can't do anymore with regret, I just look forward to the things I still can.