better box for the free pistol..

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DanielSwe
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better box for the free pistol..

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So, I've slowly grown less and less fond of the big box the Morini cm84e comes in and I'm searching for other options.
Something that is not so big that I can make into a cozy habitat for my dear pistol.
Worst case I'll make one out of aluminum at work, but that'll be a pain in the a** (thats ass, but if you are sensitive, just read the stars..).
I'd rather have a hard plastic case, snug fit...ish.

Any suggestions?

And YAY! Free pistol season is here, finally warm (well..) enough to go outdoors with ye old long barreled pistol!
scerir
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Re: better box for the free pistol..

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BobGee
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Post by BobGee »

Not cheap especially after adding shipping!
USMC0802
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Post by USMC0802 »

Haven't had time to delve into the site but I bet they have multiple sizes.

http://www.mycasebuilder.com/px5-custom-foam-case.html
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SamEEE
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Post by SamEEE »

Pelican 1510 will fit a large free pistol and space for an Air Pistol and a 25m Pistol.

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/3 ... _Case.html

http://www.amazon.com/Pelican-1510-Case ... lican+1510

Can be had for around 150USD shipped. Number of members at my club have them to travel internationally.

The pick and pluck foam is a pretty good option if you want a fast solution but I think the foam you cut with an electric breadknife will last longer.

They are not exactly small or light - but I have no qualms loading a boot (NZ English -> American translation: "trunk") load of gear on top of that case. It also has a handle and wheels to save wrecking yourself lugging it to the firing point.
DanielSwe
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Post by DanielSwe »

Thanks for the suggestions!
I'm leaning more and more towards making my own I think. Typing it in the first post made me start drawing up plans in my head.

2mm aluminum case, with attachments for a shoulderstrap would be nice. Just big enough to put the gun in with some foam around it, cut out a few holes for paraphernalia.
Coat it in some nice color, like blue and yellow :)

If I start going abroad I'll hit a Pelican I think, I see alot of shooters toting those..
madmull
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Post by madmull »

i have this one.
it's a case for a RC-chopper

bought at conrad

try conrad.se

greetz mull
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