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Shotguns don’t get as much love in the gun case department, at least when compared to those millions of Glocks and ARs. So we decided to do something about it. We set out to find what we humbly believe are the best shotgun cases—soft and hard gun cases and badass scabbards for a quick over-the-shoulder draw—for any pump-action or semi automatic shell shooter you've got in the safe.
We focused on finding shotgun cases that maximize carry capacity and firearm protection without adding a bunch of bulk and weight. That’s why we’ve partnered with companies like Bulldog and Allen Company to source high-quality soft shotgun cases built from water-resistant ballistic nylon. Each shotgun case provides loads of padded protection for your long gun inside, plus the capacity and storage for shot shells, magazines, eye and ear pro, and extra gear.
We recognize the shotgun is one of the most versatile firearms ever designed. It can function as a compact home-defense weapon or an accurate long-distance shooter. Want a short tactical case for a pistol-gripped Mossberg 500? Check out the 28" Bulldog Tactical Case. Need a lightweight long carrying case for your double-barrel hunting guns? Consider Allen Company’s 52" Powell shotgun gun cases.
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