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New shooter/owner here and have a question about trnasporting to the range. Is it ok to put multiple pistols in a single case or do they each require their own? I'm assuming all in one case as long as each has a trigger lock etc and the case is then locked is ok. But wanted to doule check among the collective experience here.
 
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Thanks. I was thinking of checking Princess Auto. I have a case I can use for now but want to return it to it's orginal use eventually (holding a go-pro and dive housing). I am also looking at some on Amazon too as there are good deals there too. Why can't the cases the pistols come in be deep enough to accommodate a trigger lock? So inconvenient.
 
I had already bought a few trigger locks on sale at Princess Auto. Didn't realize I might prefer low profile ones for the pistols. So it's probably easier to get a new case and then I can take a few to the range more easily anyhow.
 
Cambodian Tire puts these on at 50% off a couple times a year. Plus they sell picked foam for inserting into other cases.

http s://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/maximum-waterproof-tool-box-small-0581543p.html#srp
http s://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/maximum-waterproof-tool-box-medium-0581544p.html#srp
http s://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/maximum-waterproof-tool-box-large-0581545p.html#srp

http s://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/mastercraft-cubed-pick-foam-0581548p.html#srp
 
Cambodian Tire puts these on at 50% off a couple times a year. Plus they sell picked foam for inserting into other cases.

http s://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/maximum-waterproof-tool-box-small-0581543p.html#srp
http s://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/maximum-waterproof-tool-box-medium-0581544p.html#srp
http s://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/maximum-waterproof-tool-box-large-0581545p.html#srp

http s://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/mastercraft-cubed-pick-foam-0581548p.html#srp

Cool. thanks. I'll keep my eyes open for that. They are a decent deal at half off like many products at CT :)
 
Cool. thanks. I'll keep my eyes open for that. They are a decent deal at half off like many products at CT :)

Note you may need to drill out the lock hole a bit - depends what kind of locks you use. I like combi locks so had to open up the hole a bit on the medium sized CT unit.
 
I use soft cases, and fill it up till it gets heavy.
I built some Hi End keys for those hi-end $1.50 screw trigger locks, LOL
A old screw driver , split with a little cut wheel, and a bit of heat and bend the prongs to fit the holes
Some guys cut a slot and insert the "key" in and a bit of spot weld.
The problem with those plastic locks id the stupid little key, other than that they work O.K. and don't take up any room like a real lock.
Work good at gun shows
 
Having a teenage kid in the house (who brings friends over), I want maximum security so I prefer a combo trigger lock instead of those screw type ones. Even a keyed trigger lock feels less secure because it's easier to find/get hold of a key than figure out the combination. I like the three layers of security with a trigger lock, pistol in a locked case whcih is then inside a locked cabinet. Maybe a bit extra cautious but I'd prefer to err on the side of caution than have something unfortunate happen. Best solution is a new case :) I've seen those Plano deeper 4 gun cases for $38 so may go that route.
 
Having a teenage kid in the house (who brings friends over), I want maximum security so I prefer a combo trigger lock instead of those screw type ones. Even a keyed trigger lock feels less secure because it's easier to find/get hold of a key than figure out the combination. I like the three layers of security with a trigger lock, pistol in a locked case whcih is then inside a locked cabinet. Maybe a bit extra cautious but I'd prefer to err on the side of caution than have something unfortunate happen. Best solution is a new case :) I've seen those Plano deeper 4 gun cases for $38 so may go that route.

You realize there are only 999 combinations right? A teenager could start at 000 and get to 999 in about 10 min. I work at an airport and the combo padlocks get found left laying in the airplane pits all the time when they get torn off bags. Generally takes us less than 2 min to figure out the combo and reset it I have an ammo can full of combo locks.
 
You realize there are only 999 combinations right? A teenager could start at 000 and get to 999 in about 10 min. I work at an airport and the combo padlocks get found left laying in the airplane pits all the time when they get torn off bags. Generally takes us less than 2 min to figure out the combo and reset it I have an ammo can full of combo locks.

10,000 combinations with a 4 digit lock. I doubt my kid has the patience for that even if she could get into the cabinet to begin with. Then there's the 3 digit trigger lock on top of that.
 
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