I've recently fallen in love with pistol shooting again.
I acquired a couple of new autos a couple weeks ago and consequently my old Vanguard case that I've been using for the last 7 years no longer cut it.
I have pelican cases for work, rifles, camera equipment... pretty much anything I need a case for, I've got a pelican for it. So when I decided I needed something to hold all of my autos, the choice was easy.
I looked at both the 1500 and 1520. The 1500 may have worked, but I wanted the extra depth that the 1520 offered. Here are some size comparison photos between the new 1520 and the old briefcase style Vanguard.
As you can see it isn't much wider than the old case, but it is considerably deeper. This depth allowed me to load the pistols and magazines into the case vertically both saving space and maintaining a clean look with the pick n pull foam. The shallow slot on the right is for a .22 conversion for my Glock 17. The long slot along the bottom is for my ATT and reg. certs.
The pistol slots are all the same size with a notch pulled out of the foam to the right of the ejection port of each pistol to accommodate a cable lock. I put another piece of cut down foam on the muzzle end of each sloth to support the front end of the pistols as well.
What say you, CGN? Anyone else got a Pelican setup they feel like sharing?
I acquired a couple of new autos a couple weeks ago and consequently my old Vanguard case that I've been using for the last 7 years no longer cut it.
I have pelican cases for work, rifles, camera equipment... pretty much anything I need a case for, I've got a pelican for it. So when I decided I needed something to hold all of my autos, the choice was easy.
I looked at both the 1500 and 1520. The 1500 may have worked, but I wanted the extra depth that the 1520 offered. Here are some size comparison photos between the new 1520 and the old briefcase style Vanguard.
As you can see it isn't much wider than the old case, but it is considerably deeper. This depth allowed me to load the pistols and magazines into the case vertically both saving space and maintaining a clean look with the pick n pull foam. The shallow slot on the right is for a .22 conversion for my Glock 17. The long slot along the bottom is for my ATT and reg. certs.
The pistol slots are all the same size with a notch pulled out of the foam to the right of the ejection port of each pistol to accommodate a cable lock. I put another piece of cut down foam on the muzzle end of each sloth to support the front end of the pistols as well.
What say you, CGN? Anyone else got a Pelican setup they feel like sharing?




















































