A fitting case for a MiniTac Pro

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  • Badmovies.org
    Mostly harmless
    • Nov 2002
    • 250

    #1

    A fitting case for a MiniTac Pro

    I finally got in a fitting case for the MiniTac Pro. The case is a Pelican 1600 with pick and pluck foam (yes, the "fitting" pun is intentional). It is a bit larger than needed, as it turns out; I am thinking that a 1550 model would have worked (though a 1520 would have been too small if I wanted the Vlocity and barrel in it).

    Andrew Borntreger
    Champion of cinematic disasters

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    14" All American
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  • Russ
    Senior Membrane
    • Jul 2001
    • 1935

    #2
    That's a sweet set-up. I've been meaning to get a nice case for the Mag's...maybe before this decade runs out

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    • t0nnn
      Registered User
      • Feb 2007
      • 552

      #3
      how much did that run you?

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      • Badmovies.org
        Mostly harmless
        • Nov 2002
        • 250

        #4
        Originally posted by t0nnn
        how much did that run you?
        More than I'd like, but after I looked at the cost of the marker, tank, Flatline reg, barrel kit, and everything - spending $165 on the case seemed trivial. If I had gotten the next size down, the 1550 which should work too, it would have been $25 less.

        I do data communications for the Marine Corps, so I'm used to Pelican Cases. Here is the website I ordered it from. Took less than a week to arrive by Fedex ground.

        Andrew Borntreger
        Champion of cinematic disasters

        Black automag powerfeed w/lvl 10
        14" All American
        Intelliframe w/Hogue grips
        12 volt Revolution w/X-Board
        Gas-Thru Stock w/88 ci 4500psi tank
        Modified tactical carbine harness

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        • MANN
          I am in TN. GO VOLS.
          • Apr 2006
          • 4266

          #5
          Ive got the same case and love it. It fits my xmag with warp in it perfect.

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          • Badmovies.org
            Mostly harmless
            • Nov 2002
            • 250

            #6
            Originally posted by RogueFactor
            Nice case. I looked into Pelicans a few years back, to sell. But with the wave of cheap-o's that came out, I scrapped the idea. I had forgotten how nice they are.

            Nice marker too
            The Pelicans are great cases, but I imagine that you would have to sit on them for a while until they sold. Still, for a RPG marker, rather a fitting case.

            Or for an X-Mag, very cool, Mann.
            Andrew Borntreger
            Champion of cinematic disasters

            Black automag powerfeed w/lvl 10
            14" All American
            Intelliframe w/Hogue grips
            12 volt Revolution w/X-Board
            Gas-Thru Stock w/88 ci 4500psi tank
            Modified tactical carbine harness

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            • Papa_Smurf
              E/Xmag ACE boards, PM me.
              • Sep 2006
              • 1531

              #7
              I have a pelican for my electronics when I go fishing, if it ever breaks, they replace it for free.

              Their website has a picture of a car driving over a case and it holds up just fine.

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              • Beemer
                I could tell you but then.

                • Oct 2003
                • 3250

                #8
                Originally posted by MANN
                Ive got the same case and love it. It fits my xmag with warp in it perfect.
                Is that with the Warp mounted or off?

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