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Looks like Pelican will be improving their product lineup.
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139.6 tons did they think someone would call their bluff if they had claimed 140 tons
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I had the displeasure of working in a IMP factory a few years back between careers (mostly refrigerator/AC/pipe parts). Worst job I ever had...but that there is one hell of an impressive machine. I was within a day or two of turning in my 2-week notice, when I saw one of the molds crack a maintenance worker's skull (he lived, was trying to get it set down on a repair bench and a pin broke). I clocked out & never went back. Dangerous business. |
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hey guys I got a question......I'm ordering a 1720 next week and was thinking of getting it w/ the Pick-n-Pluck foam. Now, I see that all of you guys have the regular foam inserts and no PNP foam. Is there something I don't know about the PNP foam? I'm "assuming" that it'd be easier to 'cut-out' with the PNP foam. Any info would be appreciated.
BTW, awesome job on some of those cases! |
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I think the regular foam looks much cleaner and offers a nicer presentation. It is more of a custom job which feels higher-end than the generic PNP. I will be getting a 1720 soon and will definately be using the regular foam.
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"I don't hate them for killing my boys. I hate them for making my boys kill them."
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+1 PNP foam sucks stick with the regular foam. |
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Great thread
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Cases by Pelican (web store) is offering a custom foam cutting service. Has anyone used this service?
Hyperlink: www.casesbypelican.com/customguncase.htm |
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Did you make the foam? |
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'Those who would sacrifice freedom for security deserve neither' -- Benjamin Franklin
When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty. -- Thomas Jefferson |
Anyone have a 1550? I heard 30rnd AR mags fit nice in these- but I would like a pic.
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Go back and look at page 2 of this thread. |
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Go back and look at page 2 of this thread. |
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Double tap
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Looking for a 1550 not a 1200.....
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Bump.
Anyone have a case or at least a picture of one cutout to fit two pistols and a few mags for each? I want to get a case to fit my P226 and G36 and I'm having trouble gauging the size that I need. ETA:It would be cool to get this tacked. |
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- "Your potential is only limited by your ambition."
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With the 10 mags in the 1200 case - how hard are they to get out of the case? They look pretty snug, which is good, but are they a pain to get out at the range?
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This is interesting...at least to me.
There was some talk about folks laying their rifles in the cases - muzzle to the right. Folks stated this was to see the bolt, etc. I never thought about it, but I just realized I place mine in the case - muzzle to the left. For me, that's more oriented to the way I pick the rifle up: place right hand on the pistol grip, and the handguards are to the left; the same side of my body that my left hand is on. Just seems more efficient. AFWIW, I bought a 1700 from Quantico yesterday - I'll go pick it up on Sat. |
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Yeah, it's gonna hurt like that until you pass out. Shouldn't be much longer though.
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will pmags fit the same? i've never checked them against a normal mag for size
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Regarding the 10 mags in the 1200 case - they do fit perfectly. They're a little tricky to get out of the case though, so I came up with a solution. I tied a loop in some 550 cord and laid the loop in the case, then put the mags in on top of it so that the ends of the loop stuck out either end about 3", then folded the ends they rest on top of the mags. Now I can just grab a loop and pull up a mag quickly and easily.
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How do you all cut the foam? I just got a Storm case, and I'm looking at building a hot wire knife. Has anyone done this before? For another thing, any ideas about where I could pay for the use of one? Maybe a hobby shop?
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Here you go... www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=3&f=4&t=292695 |
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I've been drooling over the Pelican SMC-1955-M16-D-18M for a couple of days now. I was wondering if anyone knew if Pelican offers that divider separately or not (the Pelican web site sucks for their accessories).
Maybe it's not a divider, and just a small bit of foam. I don't know... |
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I duped this from the other foam cutting thread...I just finished my case, it's the new Storm iM3220, which is 8.5" deep, versus 6" for the other cases this size. I need the extra depth because of the tripod. To make the cuts I used an old model train transformer, and built a table for the wire to make sure the cuts were vertical. It still kind of looks like I gnawed the pieces out, but I'm just planning on telling people form follows function.
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I was told to freeze the foam before cutting it.
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I use a HARDIGG STORM case. I REALLY like it and think they are a better case than the Pelicans. It has 6 really beefy latches that latch 3 sides, side and end handles and tow wheels if you REALLY load it down. Forget the exact model but it will hold my AUG. spare barrel, brass catcher, and several mags easily. Paid $180 locally but can be had for about $165 on the web.
IMO, Pelican is good but only more popular because people have not had hands on with both HARDIGG eats their lunch IMHO. Pics of before my AUG went in it. |
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what size case is this ? |
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pelican 17oo |
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KEPP IT UP!! Nice! We need AK pics!!
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Paying debt to karma...
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SureFire Spares Carrier. Holds 6 batteries and a lamp assy. A must have. |
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ah thanks man
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I bet that's fun to carry around. |
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Grace under fire, business as usual
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After reading all the posts I finally got every thing together and did it. Here's how my case turned out.
Can you guess what goes where? http://www.members.shaw.ca/wrightjs/CaseCutoutsWeb.jpg Here's every thing in place (almost). http://www.members.shaw.ca/wrightjs/CaseFull6Web.jpg Here's a close-up of the DE. Sweeeet! http://www.members.shaw.ca/wrightjs/DesertEagleCaseCloseWeb.jpg Sig Mosquito, Glock G17, Desert Eagle .50AE Scope for the Mosquito, Otis cleaning case, assorted mags. I've left space for an AA kit for the G17 + mags and a space under the DE for a small box. Not quite sure what to put there yet. |
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Sure I have it! 1cm thick foam in the middle.
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Grace under fire, business as usual
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What is the round device in some of the cases, like friedcheese has in his case on page 7?
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Surefire battery case.
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Josh
"Integrity, justice, courage, and action - without these, a person is of no consequence." Don Nelson my friend gone from us, 06/06/04. |
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