I received a beautifully made presentation case, along with a 10" Contender in .223 upon leaving an Army Guard unit I had been a member of for a number of years. A simpler version, for scoped barrels only could easily be made by anyone with basic woodworking/craft skills. Make a simple, framed box 3-4" deep. Cut a piece of rigid foam insulation to fit snugly inside the framed box. It should be a snug fit, but not so tight you won't be able to push a layer of fabric in between it and the sides of the box later on. Position the barrels as desired and trace their outlines on the foam. Cut out the traced outlines with a sharp razor knife. Get a piece of velvet or felt material from the Wally World fabric department or local sewing goods place. Red looks nice. Place the piece of fabric over the foam with plenty of overlap. Press the barrels into their respective positions and stretch the fabric, smoothing out any creases. When it looks right, trim the fabric so there is an inch or so of excess and tuck this excess down in between the sides of the box and the foam insert - a thin bladed putty knife works well but a butter knife might as well.