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Old 5th December 2004, 11:39 AM   #6
wilked aka Khun Deng
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Default Pelican caes

JT, the Pelican cases you refer to are definately the E ticket. We use them for all our weapons and radios. They are however expensive. The nicest thing is you dont have to use any additional materials. When the case closes the foam fits tight (both inner sides are foamed) meaning that anything you put inside will be squezzed gently between both layers and will NOT move. Our cases have two layers of foam on each side allowing you cut out a profile of the equipment to be carried in the first layer, and the first layer on the other side if needed, when it is too bulky for the case to close and still have the outer layer between the equipment and the case. The foam cuts easily with a serated knife. Highly recommended!
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