Kalispel Aluminum Pistol Cases - Quartermaster

Guns Magazine, March, 2004 by Glenn Barnes

Have you ever had the misfortune damaging one of your favorite firearms because you were to cheap to purchase a quality gun case? I have, and I'm not very proud of that fact either. It doesn't make good sense to fork over your hand-earned cash for an expensive shooter, and then opt for the cheapest and most inexpensive gun case you can find just to save a buck or two.

Several years ago I purchased my first quality long gun case and I've never regretted it one bit. The case was expensive but it has more than paid for itself with the peace of mind it provides and the security it affords my firearms. An upcoming handgun-hunting trip prompted me to buy another case. This time around I chose a Kalispel Aluminum Pistol Case and I couldn't be happier.

The Kalispel Pistol Case is offered in two versions--the first is a handy two-gun case that weighs 5 pounds; the second weighs 9 pounds and easily transports four handguns. Kalispel pistol cases are constructed of heavy gauge aluminum (.080"). They wear super tough staked continuous hinges, sturdy trouble free latches, and the corners are heli-arc welded for extra rigidity. Kalispel's original locking rod system, along with your favorite lock, effectively eliminates the worry of unwanted hands grabbing and walking away with your costly investment.

Open the Kalispel Pistol Case and you will immediately notice that even the foam is different from ordinary gun cases. Instead of convoluted, or egg crate foam, Kalispel uses a special foam that holds your pistol tighter, affording greater protection. If you need a tough, no nonsense, yet good looking, pistol case for air travel or just ,going to them range, check out Kalispel's line of quality gun cases. If you don't, you'll probably wish you had.

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Creedmoor Sports [800] 273-3366 www.creedmoorsports.com

Brownells [800] 741-0015 www.brownells.com

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