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Pelican vs. Storm case. | Snipers Hide Forum Re: Pelican vs Storm case I used pelican for years as a comercial photographer They are great and since they switched latch designs a few years back you can't go wrong The old latched you could just about snap your fingers trying to open at times I just purchased my first storm case a few months ago and it is a real nice case I prefer the latches even over the new pelican cases I feel
Range Hard Cases? Condition 1, Apache, or just Pelican? Pelican for when transport is back of a truck (and yes, I have a cable and lock permanently in the bed, as quick-run-inside securing), gun will be left outside on range overnight or even for extended periods when weather is awful, etc Similar for other guns, have soft cases and bags for various guns, many have hard over-cases
What Pelican Case do you recommend? | Snipers Hide Forum Re: What Pelican Case do you recommend? A recommendation since I am assuming you are deployed is to snatch up one of the Hardigg cases which the base-x light bars come in Its an IM330 just with different foam I picked up 3 and spent 160 to order new foam from the distributor and poof 3 brand new Pelican cases for a buck 60
Locks for Pelican Cases | Snipers Hide Forum First I realize that a lock only keeps an honest man honest and only serves as a deterrent I have a situation where I need to be able to lock 4-8 rifle cases and keep the contents from prying hands In your experience what locks did you go with? Keyed alike padlocks or combination locks you
Painting a Pelican | Snipers Hide Forum From Pelican website: "What adhesives and or paints can be used on the cases? Due to the nature of the polypropylene being chemically inert, very little will attack the material That also means that very few adhesives and paints will adhere satisfactorily For an adhesive, we have found that 3M’s DP-8005 two-part adhesive works very well with our case material It has also been reported
PELICAN Cases: Storm, Air, or Protector? - Snipers Hide For those who are familiar with Pelican's recent model lines, what say you? Protector series, Air series, or Storm series? Info seems to indicate the Protector and Air series have stainless steel in the axles and locks for better corrosion resistance, while the the Protector has aluminum
SOLD - WTS: Pelican cases: 1770, V800, V700 in Central AR Selling my Pelican Rifle cases FTF in Central AR - Willing to ship if buyer covers shipping Have: Pelican Protector 1770 with full foam set -$400 Pelican Vault V800 with Magpul DAKA Grid -$200 - SOLD Pelican Vault V700 Takedown, missing main foam-$80 Cases are used but in good condition
Pelican Cases vs Plano Cases | Snipers Hide Forum Re: Pelican Cases vs Plano Cases For plano, I've only handled the cheaper cases The higher end one looks fine but you can always trust a pelican case Pelican just tends to be more expensive I haven't had any issues with cheaper cases so if you want to save money go with the plano, if you want a bombproof case, go with pelican If you expect the case to take a lot of abuse I would go with
Rifle Case | Snipers Hide Forum I have soft cases for my RPR 308 (which doubles as the "prone platform blanket") and my currently built AR15 I also have Pelican like hard cases for other items which I normally don't have out on a day-2-day basis
Locks for Pelican 1750 or Nanak 995 to prevent the TSA knuckle or . . . I am buying either a Pelican 1750 or a Nanak 995 and I would appreciate a recommendation for non-TSA locks to go in the padlock holes that will ensure success when traveling in the airlines The key things is that in the following thread Frank mentions having problems with the TSA trying to stick their fingers in the case after unlatching it