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I use a pelican case. Great for multiple carbines, easily lockable and you can throw it around without worrying about wrecking anything. I do like the soft case if I'm traveling light
I like softcases for hunting trips where I will have a lot of stuff to carry and the hard case just takes up too much room, otherwise hardcase all the way.
If I was running iron sights only, I'd definately consider a soft case, but with a scope I prefer the protection of a hard case and put up with the bulkiness.
I had 3 cases already; cheapo plastic case from CanTire, 40" single gun soft case, and a nice aluminum 2 gun case. I don't have a safe (yet) so all of them are taken up, alluminum case is nice but WAY too big for just one gun.
I had 3 cases already; cheapo plastic case from CanTire, 40" single gun soft case, and a nice aluminum 2 gun case. I don't have a safe (yet) so all of them are taken up, alluminum case is nice but WAY too big for just one gun.
I don't even own a soft case. Soft cases are for things that you intend to get bent, like fishing rods. I prefer that my $ 5,000.00 match AR stays straight, thank you very much!
Pizdets17, this is the other one I have, it holds 2 as well (currently my 870 and a scoped 700sps with a bipod.) it came with a foam divider but I just stack 'em 69 style.
I bought the new soft case for it because It's just too big and too heavy if I want to bring just one long gun, and WAY to big for a tiny lightweight M4. and my other soft case didn't have a lock for a zipper.
I looked at soft cases, but looked at what I was protecting, and thought Pelican was the way to go.(It helped that a friend works for a safety supply store and she got the 1700 pretty cheap!)