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Keep your guns, gear, and small arms safe and secure by investing in a soft or hard pistol casing. Range Often set out to source the best pistol cases for comfort and carry. We wanted to offer handgun cases that could take a beating, offer waterproof protection for any environment, and provide convenient transport with locking features and airline-approved designs.
We’re not here to sell you a rinky-dink with single stitching that can barely hold a Kahr .380. We pick out beefy construction with crush- and tearproof materials, closed-cell foam inserts or thick padding and straps to keep everything tidy and protected, advanced locking systems and latches, and bar-tacked stitching to handle the weight. The cases you find here will be ready to host your N-frame revolvers and Magnum auto pistols alike.
We know that, for many shooters, a convenient indoor range isn’t nearby. Often, you go outdoors to shoot. Whether it’s public land or private property, you need an easy, reliable way to carry your pistols and gear when the range isn’t across a parking lot. That’s why we worked closely with top names, like Case Club, 5.11, Voodoo, G.P.S. Tactical, Plano, and Pelican, to provide all-weather-ready pistol cases that can handle a little abuse.
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A firearm casing can be small and capable of holding a single handgun, or it can function as a mobile shooting lounge, carrying dozens of magazines, handguns, gear, tools, targets, and everything else you’ll need for a day at the range. We picked up a selection of carry and shoulder casings to provide all shooters with a solution. Check out the Single Pistol Storage Case from 5.11 Tactical. If you want an all-in-one bag, try G.P.S. tactical backpacks and Case Club’s backpacks.
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