Case Club 3 Pistol & Accessory & Up to 23 Magazines Pre-Cut Waterproof Case with Silica Gel to Help Prevent Gun Rust (Gen 2)
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Walton,br>The case's outside dimensions are 18. 88" x 14. 50" x 7. 50". If you have any additional questions, please contact us and we will gladly assist you!
The case is made to accommodate semi-automated vehicles. Automatic weapons perform admirably, but revolvers do not. Your 38 snub nose would technically fit inside the case, but it's likely that the gun would be far too loose-fitting. suitable for the preferences of the vast majority of people
It should, and most likely will, fit! It's possible that you'll need to make some minor changes. I'm the proud owner of a CZ-certified Kimber 1911. 75 SP- 01, as well as a Browning Buckmark. I've got my muffs, 17 magazines, and 600 rounds of ammo with me! Each is worth 200 dollars! Although it is a little tight, I ADORE THIS CASE!
The 3 Pistol and Accessory Case (along with all the other semi-automatic weapons) belongs to David. In the description, it should be stated that the cases are not designed for revolvers. These cases aren't usually well suited to revolvers. The "revolver" cases can hold both semi-automatic and automatic weapons. br>"So why would you ever buy a semi-automatic or revolver?" Are there any versions that are only for auto? The semi- Auto-only versions have the advantage of holding a lot more extra magazines and are generally smaller than revolver versions.
Selected User Reviews For Case Club 3 Pistol & Accessory & Up to 23 Magazines Pre-Cut Waterproof Case with Silica Gel to Help Prevent Gun Rust (Gen 2)
There are 25 barrels total. As you can see from the photos, it's a fantastic case for transporting three pistols and extras (ammunition). There's enough room for 200 9mm rounds or more if you use ear plugs instead of ear muffs. My safety glasses are kept in the purple bag. With some minor trimmings, a quick magpul double stacker fit into one of the magazine holders. From the top left to the bottom right: 2. Smith & Wesson 0C 4 inches, IMI stamped jericho 941f, and smith wesson m66- 357 4. There are 25 barrels total. I'm ecstatic to learn that a revolver will fit as long as it's under 4 inches in length. 25 barrels and standing straight up, not angled down like the others.
br>br>After shopping around and experimenting with less expensive cases with pluckable foam inserts to no avail, I finally decided to spend a little more and get something that I believe will be worth the money. br>br>My biggest complaint was that all of the cases that would fit my almost 11-year-old son were too big. Desert Eagle was either too big or too ugly at an inch in length. This case was ideal!br>br>The Desert Eagle fits snugly with some insert trimming, but it's in! To be clear, I did some math and made some estimates before purchasing this, and I was fully aware that it might not work. Because I'm a do-it-yourselfer, my experience may not be similar to yours, so don't take my word for it. I'm good at making things work. br>br>One of my requirements for a case was that it allow me to carry the pistols in a quick draw position with plenty of side support so they don't get shuffled while I'm carrying it. On both my Glock 17 and Deagle, it's nice and tight. For those who are curious, the Trijicon RMR on my Zev slide clears without a hitch. I haven't yet received my Inforce Glock APL, but based on my best guess, it should clear everything. As soon as I receive my H Now that K USP45 Expert has been released from prison, I'll be able to easily place him in. br>br>I like the accessory pocket because I wanted a do-it-all bag. all case. The pocket now holds my after some trimming and fitting of the removable insert. A 50AE barrel, ear and eye protection, gloves, an OEM Glock loader, and two Takedown tools are included in the package. I used a glue gun to secure the insert, and it works perfectly. br>br>This is a case that I simply adore. When I need another, I'll be sure to check out Case Club!.
Longevity - The only way to find out is to wait. The foam on the inside - The main reason I bought it was because - was of high quality and surpassed my expectations I was able to further customize it so that it fit my pistols perfectly. br>The case does not inspire confidence in me. It isn't a Pelican, I am sure. The plastic appears to be less impact resistant than a Harbor Freight Apache case. The two padlock holes appear to be limited to small padlocks, such as those approved by the TSA. Only time will tell whether it will hold up when I take it to the range and other outdoor activities. br>I wouldn't approach this case in the same way that a Pelican or Apache would. br>This case has a nice appearance. The rubber gasket in the top lid, as well as the accompanying desiccant can, are particularly appealing.
This case appears to be a good value for the money, especially for its intended use as a pistol mag case, but I bought it because the interior dimensions were ideal for some ham radio gear to make an HF radio bugout box. If you're like me and plan on using this case for something other than handguns, be aware that the foam is secured to the case with a lot of hotglue, which is difficult to remove. It's not necessary to glue in the foam, and I'm not sure why they're doing it. However, docking them a star because I'm not using the case for its intended purpose would be unfair. Just hoping they read this review and decide to toss out the hot glue gun or use a few drops of hot glue instead of half a gallon.
Let me begin by expressing my admiration for the overall high quality of the construction, feel, and appearance. I had never heard of Case Club until I was looking for a case to take to the gun range on Amazon. I've converted to a supporter. br>br>I was expecting something somewhat sturdy with some potential fitment issues for the lower price point I paid, but I was clearly mistaken because the entire case feels like it should have cost $200. The case is simple to open and close, but not flimsy. The edges are perfectly aligned, and there are no gaps or misalignments to be found. It's a little on the heavy side, but that's to be expected given the build quality. br>br>Removing the foam pieces was simple, and I was able to achieve the desired configuration quickly. I ended up keeping all of the extra pieces I took out because I figured I could play around with different layouts later. I was able to fit an XD40 Tactical and a P320 RXP Carry with a Romeo1Pro red dot (a little snug), both with Olight Baldr Minis installed. br>br>And, just for kicks, I added a motion-activated led light bar to the top, which, despite being mounted with a magnet, does not come loose even when I shake my case violently. br>br>When it came to a lock, I wanted a simple solution that would work every time, so I experimented with various biometric pad locks. This one was the best because it works right away and lasts a long time on a single charge. br>br>.
The case box appears to have been dropped prior to being placed in the Amazon box. As a result, there isn't much of a quality control. I discovered a dented plastic hinge area where the torn was. My index finger's case also had a scratch on it. Aside from that, this appears to be a strong case. I removed the precut foams and put them to their intended use. It has a silicon moisture-proofing feature, which is a nice addition. It claims that it can be reactivated by heating it for a couple of hours at 250 degrees Fahrenheit. Except for the scuff on the outside, I'm very pleased.