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| I've not used either of those, so i googled them. the Pelican looks a lot like my Cabela's pistol hardcase I bought on a whim there. With three layers of foam, I can fit six pistols in it, layering the foam between the pistols. The Pelican is a bit larger, per the dimensions I saw on the website. if you're set on Pelican, that would get my vote since it looks to be so similar to my Cabela's case and I love how it works, looks, and it fit my needs perfectly when I had more guns. Now that I only have 3 handguns again, I've not been using it as much lately.
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| I can only speak for Pelican, I use them for diving, protecting gear. They have traveled all over the Caribbean with me and up to north Florida, boats, air travel and caves and they have never once failed. I have one case that I bought in 1980 (precursor to the 1500) or about that I still use. My one big one is at least 10 years old and came back from Mexico (checked luggage) just fine loaded with my dry suit and regulators.
I have big ones, medium sized ones and small ones. My only complaint with them is that they tend to be heavy. but they work.
I have one Pelican case that I put my camera in when on a dive boat, after one trip I dug it out of the hold and it had a massive grove dug out of the top, still sealed and camera fine, no idea what got smashed on it. I still use that case. |
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| If you aren't flying with it or subjecting it to hard use, the Plano is probably more than sufficient. I have one for my rifles and pelicans for my competition pistols. I rarely use either because soft cases are just more convenient.
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| quote: Originally posted by mg1911: Have you looked at these? I'm thinking about getting a couple of 6 packers.... One for my Wilsons, and one for my SIGs.... http://www.caseclub.com/gun-cases.htm
I love mine.. 6 pistol with mags. Its awesome. only downside is the weight when loaded with pistols and loaded mags |
| Posts: 7906 | Location: Bismarck ND | Registered: February 19, 2003 |
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| Many Pelican cases I own are 20+ years old. That is all I need to know, right there.
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| quote: Originally posted by Raff661: Just checked out the caseclub case and the look good but for that price I can get the pelican and just cut the foam myself. The case would pretty much be for the range,no airplane travel so I am leaning a little more towards the Plano right now because of the price
My PELICAN cases came with "cubed" foam inserts. You can remove small sections to create recessed areas for pistol(s), magazines, etc. The aftermarket also offers replacement foam that can be custom fitted for your applications.
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| Posts: 11211 | Location: Somewhere north of a hot humid hell in the summer | Registered: January 09, 2009 |
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| I actually just saw there 4 paistol backpack that might end up working better for me than the case quote: Originally posted by tcfiero: I bought one of the case club 4 pistol and accessory cases. I believe I got it on amazon. Works great for me.
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| Posts: 37 | Location: Bakersfield, CA | Registered: July 30, 2017 |
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| quote: Originally posted by mg1911: Have you looked at these? I'm thinking about getting a couple of 6 packers.... One for my Wilsons, and one for my SIGs.... http://www.caseclub.com/gun-cases.htm
I, too, have a case club 6-packer with spaces for extra mags per pistol. $300 was the only turn off for me. But, buy once, cry once. It will outlive me for sure. I own several of the Pelican 1700 series cases for rifles. They are indestructible. Again, buy once, cry once. H&K-Guy |
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| I've started using Nanuk cases. For years I've used Pelican but these are just as good for my needs.
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| I checked those nanuks out and they look great I might have just found what I've been looking for, thanks! quote: Originally posted by pbramlett: I've started using Nanuk cases. For years I've used Pelican but these are just as good for my needs.
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| Saw a youtube video testing between real mil surplus ammo cases and the knockoff walmart type plastic ones. Difference in that type of stuff is night and day for hard use. If its for storing you gun at home with no flood or to tote back and forth to the range, the less expensive version is fine. |
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