Case Club 5 Pistol and 20 Magazine Pre-Cut Heavy Duty Waterproof Case with Included Silica Gel Canister to Help Prevent Gun Rust (Upgraded Gen-2)
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It's big enough to fit 5 full size 1911s inside with spots for 12 double stack mags, or I can put 24 1911s side by side in the pockets (18x15x8).
It's possible, but I wouldn't recommend putting them side by side. Unless you trim it down to make room for the light, it will be on the short side. I'm in possession of a TRL- I'm using 1s on a Glock 23, and I can't "slide in," I have to force it in. There isn't much room for expansion because the magazine slots are sandwiched between pistols. It shouldn't be a problem if your light isn't bigger than your slide.
Because of the width, wheelguns may be an issue, but the interior is quite spacious. It fits on a full-sized pistol (CZ P09) with a stream light tlr1. I've also had no problems mounting a red dot on a CZ P10F, so it should be fine.
Mine holds my 15 round 45 mags for my FNH FNX Tactical 45, my 17 round mags for my Sig P 320 9mm, and my 20 round mags for my FNH 5. If you try to fit 36 round Glock magazines in there, it will not close. It's possible that another layer of foam will need to be removed. Long needlenose pliers have proven to be effective.
Selected User Reviews For Case Club 5 Pistol and 20 Magazine Pre-Cut Heavy Duty Waterproof Case with Included Silica Gel Canister to Help Prevent Gun Rust (Upgraded Gen-2)
It's ideal for use on the stovetop and for storing items. I have four different handguns that I carry in this case, all of which are different sizes, and it fits them all perfectly. Panels in the mag slots can be pulled out to change the size. It will take some fiddling, but you will have it organized in 5 minutes. Nothing is too tense or guarded. Because of the thickness, if you're using a gun light, I recommend flipping the gun. Then there's no need to stretch out the foam.
The bag is airtight and well-made. So, when I first got it, I flipped the latches and couldn't get the lid to open, so I yanked on it really hard. So here's the deal: It was vacuum sealed, so I had to release the knob screw by the case handle until it went "hissssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss That's something I've only seen on pelican and military cases. I was impressed, to say the least. br>br>Comes in a nice reusable desiccant can, with well-placed and executed cutouts- The foam will have to be removed; it is laser cut, but it is left in place for you to remove as needed. The far right foam is cut slightly differently so you can have a replaceable "assembly" for either a 5th full size pistol row of mags, or a nice big storage area for eyes/ears etc. What i discovered is that if you take out the far right pistol foam assembly and leave the cavity, you can pack three sub-machine guns. Several mags, as well as a compact pistol in a holster or protective pouch. In this case, there are seven guns with magazines, which is incredible. Alternatively, I can re-insert myself into the far right foam and carry five full-size pistols and magazines. br>br>Take a look at my images - In the event that: Kimber Warrior is a fictional character who lives in the fictional world of Kimber Warri 45, Sig P229, Sig P229, Sig P229, Sig P229 Springfield XD, 40 years old. Walther PPQ 9mm pistol, 45 caliber. Impressed with the perfect fit and lack of sloppiness. Even my XD XD XD XD XD XD With a finger extension, 45 double stack 10rd mags fit perfectly! br>br>To summarize- This isn't a case of the pelican - but - I'm glad I took a chance on it because it's of good quality and well worth the low price tag for what you get. Pelican cases are also among my possessions. If I ever climb to the summit of Everest or embark on a dangerous whitewater rafting adventure, I'll bring the pelican case with me - Otherwise, this Case Club case appears to be more than capable of handling whatever I intend to throw at it on a regular basis. It's not at all flimsy, and it's completely airtight.
It's a sturdy case, similar to a Pelican case. br>Both latches can be locked. (The right knob latch is locked, while the left one is unlocked. ) in the photograph). (Add a padlock for added security)br>br>Inside:br>br>On the left, there is a Walther PPQ Q4 TAC with weapon light (see my review of the Laspur weapon light), two 17 round x 9mm mags, and one 15 round mag. A Sig Sauer P320 can be found in the right slot. 40 full-size nitrons with hogue grips and three 14-round magazines br>br>The case has the option of leaving the foam in place (not pictured) or removing it 1/2 level for a sub compact or full level for a full size (both pictured here - All mag wells have the same ability, with the addition of being able to remove 1/2 of each side of one pocket for a single stack or all for a double stack (see empty slots on left of photo for the 1/2 foam removed)br>all mag wells have the same ability, with the addition of being able to remove 1/2 of each side of one pocket for a single stack or all for a double stack (see empty slots on left of photo for the 1/2 foam removed) For a subcompact weapon, you can also remove only 1/2 of each stack so that the mags stay at the top and you don't have to reach too far down to get your mag. br>Highly recommended for the durability, security, and portability of five handguns; the price is nice as well, but less expense is always better.
Price, closed cell foam, precut foam, and a vacuum breaker on the right latch are all obvious advantages. br>br>Now for the drawbacks: my foams didn't line up perfectly, so the mag wells weren't perfect; I had to use a pick and hook to remove the pre cuts; and the carry handle appears to be held together by a plastic rod rather than a metal rod. There are no metal linings in the lock holes, which are very small. To fit my Ruger Hunter, I needed a few more inches. However, given the price, these drawbacks aren't really disadvantages. It's a buybr>br>We'll see how it holds up over time. My trigger guards have imprinted in the foam after a trip to the range. Allowing them to cool before putting them away is probably a good idea as well.
On the outside, it's tough, lockable, and waterproof, and it holds five handguns and three full magazines each, for a total of 20 mags. br>br>Contrary to popular belief, there are a number of disadvantages to using this product. The inner foam was not well cut. Pulling out pieces almost tore the main compartments apart. PLIERS FOR NEEDLE NOSES ARE REQUIRED! You must press down on some edges to avoid tearing pieces that you do not want to tear. br>br>Within gun slots, there is very little room. There won't be enough room for handguns with flashlights mounted on them. I use a streamlight TLR1-based system. My gun and HLs would not be able to fit together. br>br>Before I started pulling loose pieces, there was one tear in the foam. To put them back together, I used gorilla glue. br>br>Overall, it's a fantastic case, but I believe it should be priced around $75. This case comes in handy if you need something for the range.
When it arrived, I noticed the gun slots weren't lined up properly. Two layers of foam are glued together, with the bottom layer's slots aligned to the right and the top layer's slots aligned to the left. Someone installed one layer backwards, obviously. Unfortunately, they're extremely well glued together, and attempting to separate and repair them would destroy the foam. However, it is a very nice locking case.
Good case with a lot of customization options. Many different hard foam cuts can be removed and adjusted depending on the gun size and length. This isn't the snap-together foam inserts that many cases use; instead, it's the closed-cell, high-density variety that can withstand wear and tear. Single or double stack magazines can be stacked in the magazine wells. The slot for the fifth gun is a little different, and the entire insert can be removed to accommodate hearing protection, extra ammo, or other large items you might want to have on hand just in case. I would suggest it. It appears to be sturdy and does what it was designed to do with options. The latches are simple snap-together designs. In the future, I'd like something more durable or resistant to fatigue. No matter how tough plastic appears to be, it can break down. It appears to be watertight and I believe it will float. I would recommend it as a good buy; there may be better options available, but it serves my needs perfectly.