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  • Frizzle Fry
    AO Micromag Guy
    • Mar 2009
    • 3280

    #1

    Shooters and Shotgunners... Storage advice needed.

    I'm a shooter and collector of firearms, but I never bring everything out at the same time so to me storage is a holster, a large safe, or a sling on my back. If I know I'll be visiting a store, I'll use a floppy $5 rifle case to conceal whatever it is from view (people like to see gun cases, they don't like to see Browning BARs, regardless of constitutional rights).

    Anyway, I'm sure there are a few other shooters and hunters on the site, so I'm asking for some advice.

    I'm looking for a large hardshell gun case with a foam interior, but I'm not planning to use it to store a firearm. It's gotta be at least 16" tall and 5" deep. Preferably long enough to comfortably fit 5 automags (atop one another, facing the same direction) with a few inches of space between them.

    Any advice or tips? I'd want to cut foam to fit each specific marker, but I need a jumping off point.

    Any help is much appreciated, especially if it comes with links.
  • Ando
    Magusmaximus
    • Jun 2009
    • 4144

    #2
    Cheapest way would be a military ammo can like a .50cal or larger, you can also do a search for a pelican case. They're very nice but also has a very nice price tag.
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    • Schmitti
      Registered User
      • Oct 2002
      • 18

      #3
      A .50 cal ammo can might work.. but is a little small yet at 12" x 6" x 7"


      A 20mm can (if you could find one) is great, but BIG. Pelican cases or knock offs might work well for you.

      Here's somewhere else you can look (a quick google search for waterproof case brought it up):
      Keep essentials dry with a small waterproof case. Shop Cases by Source provides compact, reliable protection for valuables in every adventure or trip.


      Another choice and probably the cheapest... a cooler.

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      • MoeMag
        Still here.
        • Dec 2005
        • 1821

        #4
        Pelican. $$$ but worth it.

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        • busby
          Registered User
          • Jan 2008
          • 122

          #5
          Nalpak.com has been San Diego County’s #1 Pelican™ distributor since 1982. With thousands of cases in stock we have you covered. Nalpak also provides custom case services as well. Contact us today, 619.258.1200.

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          • Frizzle Fry
            AO Micromag Guy
            • Mar 2009
            • 3280

            #6
            Those Storm cases are looking REALLY good.

            Thanks for all the links, guys~

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            • Enhander
              Registered User
              • Mar 2007
              • 483

              #7
              You own a BAR from WWII?? If you do I envy you!!

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              • Frizzle Fry
                AO Micromag Guy
                • Mar 2009
                • 3280

                #8
                Originally posted by Enhander
                You own a BAR from WWII?? If you do I envy you!!
                Haha, not from WWII.. Though I've been trying to find a semi reproduction of the military model that costs under $2000 for quite some time, just for giggles. My Belgium Browning BAR is a semiauto .308 hunting rifle from the early 1970s. Really a fun toy. Almost exactly the same model as this: http://homepage.mac.com/jayc67/safari.jpg (I don't put pictures of my firearms online, so this is what I could find as an example).

                I've got more hunting rifles and lever guns than anything; the closest things I have to "scary awesome military stuff" are my folding stock Mini14 and a few pistols.

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                • Enhander
                  Registered User
                  • Mar 2007
                  • 483

                  #9
                  Ah very nice! Id love to own a WWII BAR. I currently own a Springfield M1 Garand, Russian Mosin Nagant, British .303, Walther P38, M1A1 Carbine, 1911 and a semi auto Thompson

                  Originally posted by Frizzle Fry
                  Haha, not from WWII.. Though I've been trying to find a semi reproduction of the military model that costs under $2000 for quite some time, just for giggles. My Belgium Browning BAR is a semiauto .308 hunting rifle from the early 1970s. Really a fun toy. Almost exactly the same model as this: http://homepage.mac.com/jayc67/safari.jpg (I don't put pictures of my firearms online, so this is what I could find as an example).

                  I've got more hunting rifles and lever guns than anything; the closest things I have to "scary awesome military stuff" are my folding stock Mini14 and a few pistols.

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                  • Frizzle Fry
                    AO Micromag Guy
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 3280

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Enhander
                    Ah very nice! Id love to own a WWII BAR. I currently own a Springfield M1 Garand, Russian Mosin Nagant, British .303, Walther P38, M1A1 Carbine, 1911 and a semi auto Thompson
                    Wow. Someone decided Call of Duty shouldn't just be a videogame, huh?

                    I've got a Kimber Custom TLE II 1911 (LAPD SWAT model) that I carry on occasion, but it's a bit more modern than what you're shooting I'd guess. I'm currently running a 9mm conversion kit, so it's really not your daddys 1911.

                    The only thing I have from WWII is a Colt 1903.

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                    • Enhander
                      Registered User
                      • Mar 2007
                      • 483

                      #11
                      ah very nice man! I heard Kimber 1911's are amazing. I love to collect WWII guns. WWII era is one of my favoirte times in history.

                      Originally posted by Frizzle Fry
                      Wow. Someone decided Call of Duty shouldn't just be a videogame, huh?

                      I've got a Kimber Custom TLE II 1911 (LAPD SWAT model) that I carry on occasion, but it's a bit more modern than what you're shooting I'd guess. I'm currently running a 9mm conversion kit, so it's really not your daddys 1911.

                      The only thing I have from WWII is a Colt 1903.

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                      • Frizzle Fry
                        AO Micromag Guy
                        • Mar 2009
                        • 3280

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Enhander
                        ah very nice man! I heard Kimber 1911's are amazing. I love to collect WWII guns. WWII era is one of my favoirte times in history.
                        I admit, I never liked .45s until I tried that Kimber. I'm a .357 fanatic, a wheelgun man through and through, though I like small-caliber semi automatics. For a while I shot an S&W 945 for my fullsize semi, just because I wanted some kind of .45 and found it more comfortable than 1911 models... Sold it a few days after seeing and firing the Custom II.

                        Sounds like your WWII collection is solid; there's not much more that can be legally owned from that era, outside of a few Russian models. At least as far as military issue goes.

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                        • Big'n slo
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                          • Mar 2003
                          • 1909

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Frizzle Fry
                          My Belgium Browning BAR is a semiauto .308 hunting rifle from the early 1970s. Really a fun toy.
                          Ha, I use the same for Maine whitetail!

                          For my marker storage I found a Ryobi Multitool case (the one that hold a drill, saw, flashlight, yada..)

                          Cut out the vacuum formed tool holders and filled it with hard foam cut out for each marker.
                          Holds about 6 Mags. Works like a champ

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                          • Enhander
                            Registered User
                            • Mar 2007
                            • 483

                            #14
                            Yeah, for now im looking at trying to find a German K98, Japanese Arisaka and a Russian Tokorev Pistol.

                            Originally posted by Frizzle Fry
                            I admit, I never liked .45s until I tried that Kimber. I'm a .357 fanatic, a wheelgun man through and through, though I like small-caliber semi automatics. For a while I shot an S&W 945 for my fullsize semi, just because I wanted some kind of .45 and found it more comfortable than 1911 models... Sold it a few days after seeing and firing the Custom II.

                            Sounds like your WWII collection is solid; there's not much more that can be legally owned from that era, outside of a few Russian models. At least as far as military issue goes.

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                            • Frizzle Fry
                              AO Micromag Guy
                              • Mar 2009
                              • 3280

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Big'n slo
                              Ha, I use the same for Maine whitetail!

                              For my marker storage I found a Ryobi Multitool case (the one that hold a drill, saw, flashlight, yada..)

                              Cut out the vacuum formed tool holders and filled it with hard foam cut out for each marker.
                              Holds about 6 Mags. Works like a champ

                              I like the case, but I'm looking for something long and thin... I want to be able to swing it open and display 6 markers (with barrels removed and stored next to them) but also be rugged and durable. I'm thinking I want a case that'll double as a replacement for my pegboard wall.

                              Here's what I'm torn between:

                              Nalpak.com has been San Diego County’s #1 Pelican™ distributor since 1982. With thousands of cases in stock we have you covered. Nalpak also provides custom case services as well. Contact us today, 619.258.1200.


                              Nalpak.com has been San Diego County’s #1 Pelican™ distributor since 1982. With thousands of cases in stock we have you covered. Nalpak also provides custom case services as well. Contact us today, 619.258.1200.



                              Anyway, whereabouts are you taking whitetail up in Maine? I've got some good marsh land out in Harrington around the ripley cove and take duck, but I don't get up their for beer, deer or fish much anymore...

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