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Preppers know they can’t run around town like Pancho Villa — with handguns ablaze, fighting doomsday intruders. They appreciate the importance of firearm safety. To salute their wisdom, CaseCruzer has added a touch of James Bond to the 2 Pack Quick Draw Prepper Handgun Case.
A sportsman who arrives for target practice with ammunition belts strapped across his chest sends the wrong message. But, the 2 Pack Quick Draw Prepper Handgun Case oozes suave professionalism and class. Its shock- and tamper-proof design says, “The name is Prepper. James Prepper.”
That doesn’t mean the new carrying case can’t handle the hardware. The CaseCruzer 2 Pack Quick Draw accommodates semi-automatic handguns up to 9.25″ and revolvers with a barrel length up to 4″. The interior rubber-cushioned slots store handguns in a quick-draw position for easy access. Even Q, Bond’s R & D specialist for the British Secret Service, would approve.
Yet the snug fit of the CaseCruzer 2 Pack Quick Draw Prepper Handgun Case resists dislodging and colliding of equipment while in transit. There is also storage space for magazines and accessories, such as ear muffs and safety glasses — and maybe a martini mixer.
And no wheels, though one rubber over-molded fold-down handle gives the Quick Draw the look of an attaché-style case.
The reusable shipping transport solution is friendly to major brands, such as, Auto-Ordnance, Beretta, Colt, FNH, FNS, Glock, H&K, Remington, Ruger, Sig Sauer, Smith & Wesson, Springfield, Steyr and Walther.
And all http://www.casecruzer.com handguns are protected against water, air and dust with an ambient pressure equalization valve and o-ring seal. The double-throw latches allow the case to be padlocked for security. Classic black only. Exterior dimensions of the Prepper Handgun Case are a stylish 20.25″L x 16.93″W x 8.78″H. A perfect fit for home storage or travel.
The CaseCruzer 2 Pack Quick Draw Prepper Handgun Case is airline safe, ATA 300 rated. Please note: gun case must be checked-in at airports.
Also, the hard-shell exterior will survive any mode of transportation, including an Aston Martin two-seater and, yes, horseback. This carrying case comes with a lifetime warrantee, like all CaseCruzer products.
Modern life is sophisticated. Law enforcement, sportsmen and women, and shooting range fans within the prepper community understand that firearms must be safe and secure when not in use.
Join the CaseCruzer secret service. Be ready for anything with world-class packaging solutions for free people everywhere.
The CaseCruzer network of companies provides the community with the most comprehensive packaging solutions available on reusable carrying cases for applications such as Communications, Photography, Computers, Electronics, Weapons, Medical, Transportation and other industrial shipping and carrying case uses. For more info about the new gun case, visit http://www.casecruzer.com; call 800-440-9925 in the U.S. or 909-613-1999 internationally; fax 909-465-5598; or write to CaseCruzer at 4665 State Street, Montclair, CA 91763
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