It's a Monstah!
That's a Boyt Harness Company H20D pistol case. I chose it because I have a couple of inexpensive pistol cases (actually, that's a lie. I have cheap pistol cases) and have been looking towards getting something a little more durable and protective. What I didn't realize was just how cavernous this case truly was:
Lotsa Room
There are three levels to this case. Each level will hold 2-3 large framed revolvers, 4 Government frame 1911s, or 6-8 small- or medium framed revolvers or semi-automatics. This is the perfect case for a Bloggershoot or other extensive shooting event where a wide variety of pistols may be chosen for the day's festivities - I figure I can now get all the pistols I'd care to clean bring in one case, rather than in two pistol cases, three soft cases, and several holsters...
The last thing I'd like to mention is the experience with CSN Stores themselves (through the Cases and More outlet). Ordering was fast and simple, and I received the case less than a week after ordering. The price was comparable to ordering direct from the manufacturer, but Cases and More offered free shipping, a significant savings considering the size and heft of this case. Overall the experience was simple and painless - pretty much what we've come to expect from web-based companies in this day and age, but still good to see things working the way they should.
Two thumbs heartily up for the Boyt Harness H20D case and Cases and More!
That is all.
3 comments:
I have a question about shipping.
Did they mail you what is essentially a shipping container in its own box?
Yep. Sure beats leaving it on my front porch looking like, well, a fancy shipping case...
Jay, if you fill that sucker, you'll regret not getting the "retractable wheels" option.
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