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VAULT double rifle case by Pelican
Not sure if that qualifies as carry gear but if not, perhaps a moderator would move it?!
Today I received my V800 Vault Double Rifle Case and so far I love it. It's perfect in size for 2 scoped rifles and some accessories/ammo. It seems sturdy and well manufactured.
Tomorrow I'll have some snipping to do...
Their website says:
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Pelican's seven manufacturing locations are in North America, Europe and Australasia: Torrance, California (Corporate) - South Deerfield, Massachusetts - Plymouth, Minnesota - Albuquerque, New Mexico - Crottendorf, Germany - Leighton Buzzard, UK - Melbourne, Australia.
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That sounds very good to me.
V800 Vault Double Rifle Case | Pelican Official Store
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04-13-2020, 04:54 PM
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Got it finally cut out. Not my greatest work, owning bigger scissors would have been nice. But still, serves the purpose.
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I got a smaller Pelican All Weather Tactical case for my Ruger Scout Rifle. The cut out was helped by partial serrations in the foam that allow you to remove blocks of foam with only a knife. This was my initial cut outs for the rifle and magazines. I have made other openings for ammo and accessories since this picture was taken. I have a couple other PELICAN Cases.
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04-14-2020, 01:59 PM
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Originally Posted by jimgoldth
The cut out was helped by partial serrations in the foam that allow you to remove blocks of foam with only a knife.
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Yes, that's a great solution. VAULT is their value line and the foam was solid, making it a bit more messy to cut...
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04-14-2020, 04:15 PM
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My wife uses an electric knife (like the kind you see at Thanksgiving) to cleanly cut foam when she is doing upholstery work. It works amazingly well.
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04-16-2020, 08:35 PM
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My wife uses an electric knife (like the kind you see at Thanksgiving) to cleanly cut foam when she is doing upholstery work. It works amazingly well.
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Smart. I don't have one of those...
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