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- Pelican Pistol case layout - Brian Enoss Forums
Hi guys Not sure where to post this but iv got a pelican 1535 pistol case my wife bought me for Christmas I haven't removed any foam yet I was wondering how do you position the pistols laying down or vertical in the case? Thanks
- anyone using a pelican 1510 as a range bag? - Brian Enoss Forums
thinking about getting a Pelican 1510 to use as a range bag Its between that and the new CED DAA range pack pro Trying to see if anyone has used one successfully for a range bag or if it doesn't really work I have a CED range bag now - typically I bring some tools extra parts, open gun in a pi
- Custom Pelican Foam - Gear Accessories - Brian Enoss Forums
I have a larger Pelican case for airline travel - which works great by the way However after a few trips the pick n pluck foam is just not holding up Is there anyone who does custom foam inserts with a denser foam? Thanks!
- Case Recommendations for 2 Open Gun - Brian Enoss Forums
Was wondering what everyone is using for a hard travel case that will hold 2 open guns generally use Pelican just not sure what model
- How to choose and cut foam for hard gun cases - Brian Enoss Forums
Replacement foam can be bought directly from pelican or can be bought from Foam Factory at a fraction of the price It can be found here under “charcoal firm foam” and will need to be bought in the appropriate thickness for your case
- How to label gun case to avoid theft when travelling
On the return flight they forgot to put my pelican case on the same plane as me I went to the Southwest lost luggage office and where they started to casually look for my case
- Garmin Xero C1 Pro Chronograph - Brian Enoss Forums
Fits perfect in a Pelican M50, which costs about $30 And Range Panda has custom foam inserts for the M50 and other cases for $20 Harbor Freight case, and Range Panda makes custom foam for those two
- Does Lightening The Slide Affect Recoil? - Brian Enoss Forums
Well, there's a balance to slide weight just like anything else In general, if all other variables are the same, lightening the slide will initially result in less perceived recoil, and the recoil impulse will seem quicker and perhaps a taste flatter The lighter slide has less inertia, and therefore picks up more energy - but in a sprung system like this, (my understanding is) you tend to
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