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Link Posted: 1/1/2017 12:38:28 PM EDT
[Last Edit: floridahunter07] [#1]


Still need to get the marker off of it...
Link Posted: 1/5/2017 2:09:39 PM EDT
[#2]
UPDATE:

Today I received my case foam from 'My Case Builder' and it was perfect!

The foam was designed using their online CAD program. I used both the photo-tracing
tool (for the carbine) and their library of firearm shapes (for the pistol).

The case is a Pelican 1700:

Case w/o weapons...




Case w/ weapons...




The pistol and carbine fit perfectly, no issues.


My Case Builder
Link Posted: 1/13/2017 12:08:36 AM EDT
[#3]
Does anyone have the IM3220 & how many 16" rifle's can the IM3220 fit? Does the 1200 fit pmags gen3 with ranger plates? I looked threw the 17 pages but some of the picture's don't work?
Link Posted: 3/2/2017 5:35:15 PM EDT
[#4]







Got some new foam for a pelican 1500. Case is a little big for one gun but it does have plenty of room up top for some more mags and my suppressor, whenever that gets out of jail.

Down below I have a little Plano case with a spare battery and some cleaning supplies for the range.
Link Posted: 3/11/2017 9:01:12 AM EDT
[#5]
Pelican 1150 for the PVS-14

Link Posted: 3/14/2017 7:29:07 PM EDT
[#6]
Got a 1610 not to long ago and I pack it up with all sorts of stuff.

https://flic.kr/p/SP3hst
Link Posted: 3/14/2017 8:34:22 PM EDT
[#7]
OK, First try at it, be honest, if it sucks, tell me. And yeah DPMS, say no more. Btw, first attempt at posting pics, so bear with meAttachment Attached File
Link Posted: 3/15/2017 1:57:27 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By misterpbody:
OK, First try at it, be honest, if it sucks, tell me. And yeah DPMS, say no more. Btw, first attempt at posting pics, so bear with mehttps://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/336554/IMG-0479-165915.JPG
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looks good. what did you use to cut the foam?
Link Posted: 3/15/2017 10:44:32 PM EDT
[Last Edit: misterpbody] [#9]
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Believe it or not, a 0.65 knife from menard's, and a sharpie....
Link Posted: 4/1/2017 12:24:04 PM EDT
[#10]
Latest two Ive cut out: SBR Briefcase and FDE case:



Link Posted: 4/23/2017 8:13:15 PM EDT
[#11]
So I just purchased my first Pelican 1750 to be used as a transport case for my A2 Rifle build & accessories.
I know that technically a 1720 can hold a full size A2, but it just seemed like everything would be too cluttered if I had gone that route.
Does anybody have any experience with the 1720 vs. 1750 in this regard?
Does the extra few inches in length of the 1750 case make it too awkward or overly heavy vs. the 1720 for everyday transport use?
I bought the 1750 over the 1720 mostly because I figured that with the 1750, I could take out the foam & use the hard case along with a soft case to transport an M1A if need be.

Hive thoughts & opinions on this please...
Link Posted: 4/25/2017 8:16:25 PM EDT
[#12]


Pelican 1750.  Cut the foam with beer and a Kershaw pocket knife, but everything stays put.  Still have space for a pistol, cleaning kit, and (some day) suppressor.
Link Posted: 6/14/2017 4:56:29 PM EDT
[#13]
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still active
Link Posted: 6/27/2017 4:19:35 PM EDT
[#14]
Link Posted: 6/27/2017 4:25:19 PM EDT
[Last Edit: Mister_Donut] [#15]
One of my rifles came with a 1770:




The long empty slot on the left is for the can which we're not allowed to own in Kanadastan, the one next to it is for the bolt.  Not sure what the two bottom left slots are for, and I have slots for three more magazines, but at $300 a mag, I figured I didn't need more than two for recreational use.





Link Posted: 6/27/2017 4:33:49 PM EDT
[#16]
My buddy's Coyote:
Link Posted: 6/28/2017 10:33:44 PM EDT
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Very impressive
Link Posted: 7/12/2017 5:43:21 PM EDT
[#18]
Pelican iM3300


Outside


Are Plano cases allowed in this thread??


Link Posted: 7/28/2017 11:37:59 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 7/28/2017 3:59:03 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By itchytrigger:
Here is what it looks like coming right off the router. Much better than a fish knife, IMO.

https://s19.postimg.org/7a1dmchqr/Guzman_072817.jpg
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that is awesome

couple of qik ?'s
-what is your CNC router setup?   not that i can afford something like this
-what type of foam are you using (looks like closed cell) & where did you get it?
Link Posted: 7/28/2017 5:53:12 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 7/28/2017 11:07:43 PM EDT
[#22]
Had an Uzi case made by SST.  Worth every single penny.
Link Posted: 8/25/2017 10:28:16 PM EDT
[#23]
Bumping for goodness' sake...

Pelican 1750 case...
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will show the inside once I get it all figured out.
Link Posted: 9/9/2017 11:51:38 AM EDT
[Last Edit: bubbagumpshrimp] [#24]
Was thinking about a 1720, but after looking at the pictures in this thread...1750 it is. Thank you.

Edit: On the Pelican 1750 vs. Pelican Storm IM3300...has anyone gone one way or the other and regretted it?  I prefer the function of the latches on the 1750 (that's what I've used previously), but I like the looks of the additional latches on the 3300 and the slightly wider case.  

Why did you go one way or the other? ex. 3300 is two pounds lighter. It appears that the 1750 is the more reasonable of the two (price wise), from looking around online. Case with foam for $215 shipped.  Thank you.
Link Posted: 9/9/2017 6:21:52 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By bubbagumpshrimp:
Was thinking about a 1720, but after looking at the pictures in this thread...1750 it is. Thank you.

Edit: On the Pelican 1750 vs. Pelican Storm IM3300...has anyone gone one way or the other and regretted it?  I prefer the function of the latches on the 1750 (that's what I've used previously), but I like the looks of the additional latches on the 3300 and the slightly wider case.  

Why did you go one way or the other? ex. 3300 is two pounds lighter. It appears that the 1750 is the more reasonable of the two (price wise), from looking around online. Case with foam for $215 shipped.  Thank you.
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I went with the grey 3300 because it was on sale at Cabela's for $199.  Keep an eye out because they do run sales on them periodically.  And wider + lighter = win!
Link Posted: 9/9/2017 6:31:16 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Patrick303:
I went with the grey 3300 because it was on sale at Cabela's for $199.  Keep an eye out because they do run sales on them periodically.  And wider + lighter = win!
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Ok. Now that you've posted that, I'm starting to see a few of the 3300's for $199.  

Gray...how long ago did you buy yours?  It looks like they have OD green and black only now.  That is the other thing I'm running into...having to sift between Pelican Storm 3300 reviews and Storm (pre-Pelican buyout) 3300 reviews.  From the reviews, it does not sound like there is a difference in quality...just the color options and the brand label.
Link Posted: 9/9/2017 6:38:30 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 9/10/2017 12:29:06 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By bubbagumpshrimp:


Ok. Now that you've posted that, I'm starting to see a few of the 3300's for $199.  

Gray...how long ago did you buy yours?  It looks like they have OD green and black only now.  That is the other thing I'm running into...having to sift between Pelican Storm 3300 reviews and Storm (pre-Pelican buyout) 3300 reviews.  From the reviews, it does not sound like there is a difference in quality...just the color options and the brand label.
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I bought my gray IM3300 at the beginning of the year.  It looks like it's currently on sale at Cabela's online, although currently backordered.  http://www.cabelas.com/product/PELICAN-STORM-IM-DOUBLE-GUN/2237165.uts
Link Posted: 9/10/2017 3:11:50 PM EDT
[#29]
Good deal. Thank you.
Link Posted: 11/19/2017 5:11:52 PM EDT
[Last Edit: firemedic2000] [#30]
Great thread just found it and subscribed to it. I know it's a little old but who cares except those members here that like to post the emojis with the blue or red flashing heads telling members they did something wrong.

Who cares I posted on a not to old post because it was great and interesting

Pictures are great also
Link Posted: 1/25/2018 5:37:21 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 1/25/2018 7:03:44 PM EDT
[Last Edit: OlCrow] [#32]
Link Posted: 2/10/2018 6:47:48 PM EDT
[#33]
I am doing adaptable inserts for most of the common cases. You can see them on Youtube channel Eatontacticalinnovations or Eatontacticalinnovations.com
Link Posted: 2/10/2018 6:51:43 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 2/16/2018 8:57:28 PM EDT
[#35]
The goal was to get the SAW, M192 tripod, brass catcher, some ammo, and accessories into a single case. My first attempt was with the standard pick-n-pluck foam, gluing layers together with 3M Super 77, then coating with spray on Plasti-Dip. This worked fine for smaller cases, but was a complete failure for a case so large. The standard foam is too soft for so many layers and heavy items. The prototype used 5 cans of Plasti-Dip and because it soaks in, would have taken 20 cans to finish.

The solution was Kaizen foam. It is much stiffer and much easier to cut straight lines. It is perfectly cut to fit the case. Get the lone nose marker if you do this. Be aware, that contrary to every how-to video out there, the 1/8" layers DO NOT peel up nicely. In fact, you won't even be aware there are layers, that is how poor they peel. As I found out, you can 'pick away' at it a bit, then slide a bare razor blade in horizontally for the clean up, and it isn't too bad. As you can see, most of my cuts were all the way thru each layer anyway.

So to the pictures:

Pelican 1740


Inside shot. What you can't see is that in the lid, I used the extra 1" thick flat foam, behind the egg-crate foam to make the lid foam thicker. Leave the 1/2" thick piece in the bottom.


Use the bottom two 2" layers and middle 1" layer to make the fillers for the tripod, ammo, and accessories. This is the bottom of those pieces. I'm showing the bottom so that you can see the undercut (white area) used support the tripod legs.


Top view of the bottom filler assembly.


Brass catcher from Tactical Brass Recovery and 400 rounds in nutsacks.


SAW sling and the nutsack adapter used when firing from the tripod.


M192 titanium tripod with T&E. This tripod is tits.


Here is the bottom layer packed. The height of the foam is 5" and nothing protrudes above that plane except for 1" of the tripod socket. Not shown in the next picture, but I made a round relief cut in the bottom of the top foam layer for it.


Top foam layer. I cut all the way thru one of the 2" layers, glued that to the last 2" layer and made a few relief cuts for the Knights rail, feed tray, and gas system on the barrel so that all components lay flat.


Top layer packed. I got about 2" around all parts. The scope is the correct Specter M145 with kill flash. The gun came with, and feeds from a magazine as well. Under the buttstock, I will probably make a very shallow pocket for a single magazine.


All layers glued together with 3M Super 77 then I placed a sheet of steel on top to keep a tight sandwich while it set up over night. All cuts done by hand with a utility knife. Total time was about 3 hours.

Link Posted: 2/17/2018 10:10:26 AM EDT
[#36]
What does that weigh?
Link Posted: 2/17/2018 10:48:33 AM EDT
[#37]
Been looking at this thread for years and figured I should finally contribute.

Pelican IM3100 - haven't customized the foam because I never pack the same items and it seems to be just as secure.

I've flown with it multiple times and the contents always stayed safe while the outside takes the love of the baggage handlers.

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Link Posted: 2/17/2018 10:50:57 AM EDT
[Last Edit: Lonestar12] [#38]
My old Plano case that is now an ammo and gear carrier.
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Small Pelican is my camera case.
Link Posted: 3/16/2018 10:26:37 PM EDT
[#39]
Can someone recommend me the smallest pelican that I could fit this in?:



16” barrel, collapseable stock

If necessary I can store the two halves separated to save on length this is going to be my travel carbine so saving space is key.
Link Posted: 3/31/2018 2:57:43 PM EDT
[#40]
Can anyone reccomend a cheap hard case for a bolt action?
Link Posted: 3/31/2018 8:24:47 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Aeneas2020:
Can someone recommend me the smallest pelican that I could fit this in?:

https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/276205/kiss_1_WIP_2-482505.jpg

16” barrel, collapseable stock

If necessary I can store the two halves separated to save on length this is going to be my travel carbine so saving space is key.
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I can fit 2 of those folded into a 1700.
Link Posted: 4/2/2018 3:32:31 AM EDT
[#42]
Originally Posted By Aeneas2020:
Can someone recommend me the smallest pelican that I could fit this in?:

https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/276205/kiss_1_WIP_2-482505.jpg

16” barrel, collapseable stock

If necessary I can store the two halves separated to save on length this is going to be my travel carbine so saving space is key.
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Originally Posted By MouseBoy:

I can fit 2 of those folded into a 1700.
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Pelican 1700 FTW.  I recently got a Pelican 1700 and it is perfect for the firearm you posted.  Also, the size of the 1700 fits in my Honda Civic trunk without any issues.
Link Posted: 4/16/2018 2:31:22 PM EDT
[#43]
New 4lb cross linked polyethylene foam for an IM3100.



Link Posted: 4/16/2018 3:24:52 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By PoopdeckPappy:
New 4lb cross linked polyethylene foam for an IM3100.

https://i.imgur.com/ss3bvrv.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/H6QVcs8.jpg
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Who did the machining/cutting?
Link Posted: 4/16/2018 3:43:05 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By olekennyroy:
Who did the machining/cutting?
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DIY. Me and a guy I work with. We do some other stuff like this too, but the gun cases are more fun.

Link Posted: 4/17/2018 1:00:16 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By PoopdeckPappy:

DIY. Me and a guy I work with. We do some other stuff like this too, but the gun cases are more fun.

https://i.imgur.com/oRpyckR.jpg
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So you have a thing for trannys huh?

I'll see myself out.
Link Posted: 4/17/2018 7:34:55 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By SecretSquirell:

So you have a thing for trannys huh?
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That particular tranny will be part of the show at the 2018 Army Aviation Mission Solutions Summit in Nashville next week. The types of things army aviation types find interesting never ceases to amaze me.
Link Posted: 4/18/2018 12:14:26 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By PoopdeckPappy:
That particular tranny will be part of the show at the 2018 Army Aviation Mission Solutions Summit in Nashville next week. The types of things army aviation types find interesting never ceases to amaze me.
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Originally Posted By PoopdeckPappy:
Originally Posted By SecretSquirell:

So you have a thing for trannys huh?
That particular tranny will be part of the show at the 2018 Army Aviation Mission Solutions Summit in Nashville next week. The types of things army aviation types find interesting never ceases to amaze me.
Oh I know. I was in aviation units for about half of my time in.
Link Posted: 6/3/2018 8:42:47 AM EDT
[#49]
I do a variety of styles for Pelicans. GUNFORMZ by Eaton Tactical Innovations.



Eaton Tactical Innovations: GUNFORMZ Case Insert
Link Posted: 6/3/2018 12:13:19 PM EDT
[#50]
Pelican Storm iM3100 case. The lower receiver cutout will take the fixed stock as shown, or an expanded collapsible stock. The upper receiver cutout will take a 20" barrel as shown, or a 16". As a "carbine" case, the fully assembled M4gery would fit, but I wanted to use the case with the 20" rifle as well. The picture was taken before the cuts were made for the Glock mag and the suppressor.

I made my own hot wire cutter for the project.

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