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Sporting Goods : Plano Pillared Single Scoped Gun Case

Plano Pillared Single Scoped Gun Case

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 5729





Binding: Sports
Product Brand: Plano Molding Co
EAN: 0024099115117
Label: Plano
Product Manufacturer: Plano
Model: 151101
Publisher: Plano
Ranking: 5729
Studio: Plano


Product facts:
  • Includes Plano pillared single scoped gun case, nameplate order form
  • Patented pillarlock system
  • Lockable and airline approved
  • Holds rifle with large objective lens
  • Limited lifetime warranty







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Plano Moulding Plano Single Pillared Gun Case 151101









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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Pretty decent
It barely, just barely fits my Tikka T3 .300 Win Mag with large optic scope inside and between these pillars. Nice case, does its job and protects my rifle. What else is there to say?



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - gun case
item arrived quickly and was as advertised. my rifle with scope fit with room to spare. the case material is light but it is strong. great case for the money.



Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Plano single scoped gun case
Case is more flimsy than I expected especialy in the handle area however,
case seems to hold gun in place quite well.I carry my sks with highrise scope with plenty of room also holds extra boxes of ammo and I also carry
a pistol along with the rifle with no movement of either.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Awesome for such a cheap price tag
This case is amazing for a measly $30. It has a tough outer shell, and great soft padding that holds the gun excellently! It cost nearly $100 anywhere else for a case of this quality.

One negative that I personally did question was the hand seemed a little flimsy, its nothing bad, just because the plastic isnt as thick in the handle area...and I also wouldn't recommend using it for the airport because the four hook locks arent the strongest either. But it has four holes for four locks, which mine has a lock in every hole, and with that you dont even need the hook locks cuz that baby isnt oppening.


Although there are 1 or 2 tiny things i mentioned that were a bit negtive, I would 100% reccomend this case to any of my friends or family who are looking for a great case for a great price. If I get any more guns I will buy more of these!!!!!


(btw, I use this case for a Mossber 500A 18.5" barrell, with a knoxx stock, a light, and 1 or 2 extras)



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