CaseCruzer new one-for-all gun carrying case
Civilian, military and law enforcement professionals who travel with multiple rifles and handguns can now ditch their large and clumsy 'case' collections. A new innovative one-for-all mobile transport solution called the GunCruzer KR-20 by CaseCruzer safely secures various firearms up to 41" in length.
The versatile CaseCruzer gun case is appropriate for civilian rifle and handgun enthusiasts, as well as military and law enforcement personnel. Its sleek design allows for many combinations of long rifles and handguns, depending on brand and size. Worry-free transport is possible because the new upgraded GunCruzer KR-20 is lighter than comparable gun case designs - a mere 18.5 lbs when empty - and yet more than double the strength.
The case's easy-trigger latch system outperforms competitors and is fitted with four padlock flanges that comply with new military security regulations. Also, the gun case can be fitted with optional Transportation Security Administration (TSA) approved key locks or padlocks. Side and front handles - with snap-down rubber over-molded cushion grips - and embedded wheels make tarmac, airport terminal and gun show floor maneuvers fast and smooth.
The trim one-for-all GunCruzer KR-20 allows law enforcers, hunters and collectors to simply set their firearms and gear into the case, snap it shut and move on. The base and lid interiors are padded with inter-locking, convoluted egg-crate-style foam that firmly holds guns in place so that they won't collide during turbulent transport. For even more protection, the carrying case is fitted with continuous molded-in reinforced hinges.
The case can accommodate two rifles - or one rifle and two handguns, depending on firearm dimensions. The case can also be used to transport two shotguns or a combo of one shot gun and two pistols. There is also room for magazines and desiccant.
The 45"L x 17"W x 6.38"H inch exterior dimensions of the new GunCruzer KR-20 gun case is an upgrade of previous designs because it is suitable for popular military weapons, such as the M4 or the M16 rifle, as well as many handgun brands and sizes, including the M9 and M11 (or P228). Smith & Wesson, Colt, Sig Sauer, Springfield, are among some of the brands the case can easily transport.
Other features of this gun case include a lid that stays upright after opening. The breakthrough case is ideal for rough terrain and stressful travel because it is shock proof. But CaseCruzer knows that tough is not enough. The new case is airtight, waterproof and dustproof and it is MIL-C-4150J certified. The case also protects guns from harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays, solvents, corrosion, fungus and is MIL-STD-810F certified.
Each KR-20 case is reusable and fitted with an automatic pressure release valve. And like all CaseCruzer gun cases, it travels with a lifetime guarantee.
Whether defending the United States from terrorism and other crimes, or enjoying the American pastimes of hunting and shooting competitions, CaseCruzer is the model of all-for-one.
Source: CaseCruzer
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