Pelican Introduces New ProGear Cases for Rifles, Shotguns

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posted on November 13, 2014

Pelican Products, Inc., has introduced its new Pelican ProGear iM3300 RFL rifle case and ProGear iM3300SGN shotgun case.

Both built inside the company's well-known Pelican Storm Case, the ProGear models feature precision molded utility foam sets that are crafted to secure their respective contents. The ProGear iM3300 RFL will fit and secure a wide range of bolt-action rifle models with optics and accessories, while the ProGear iM3300SGN will secure the majority of stock semi-automatic and pump-action shotguns and some related accessories.

Like the Storm Cases, the ProGear iM3300RFL Case and ProGear iM3300SGN Case both sport a high-performance HPX polymer construction to protect sensitive equipment. Additional features include a lid equipped with a polymer o-ring for a dust and watertight seal, and an automatic pressure equalization Vortex valve that stops moisture from entering the case.

Both cases come backed by Pelican's lifetime guarantee. Each ships with an MSRP of $417.40.

For more information, go to PelicanProGear.com.

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