Reddit Reddit reviews Plano 140300 Protector Single Pistol Case

We found 6 Reddit comments about Plano 140300 Protector Single Pistol Case. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Plano 140300 Protector Single Pistol Case
Plano Pistol Cases Protecting Your Passion Since 1952Dimensions Outside Dimensions: 11.5"L X 2.75"W X 7.5"HFeatures The Protector Single Pistol Case from Plano protects your pistol during storage and transport with thick wall construction and inner walls of high-density foam that hug the firearm to prevent movement.The case carries a pistol as well as accessories and is equipped with secure, lockable latches, and a large molded-in handle.MADE IN THE USA
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6 Reddit comments about Plano 140300 Protector Single Pistol Case:

u/go_double · 3 pointsr/guns

> If it wasn't for present and future children in the picture, I probably wouldn't be purchasing a safe.

If the gun is going to be on you most times, except at night, won't a trigger lock or cable lock suffice? Many gun stores give trigger locks away.

Or if you don't really need a safe, Plano sells a pistol case for $10 at Walmart and $8 at amazon. Throw a combo lock that fits snugly on it and you are all set.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000P3WPHI/ref=redir_mdp_mobile/189-3070946-8845111

Personally, I don't see spending a couple hundred bucks when you don't have to.

u/wd50 · 3 pointsr/amateurradio

For a hard case I have been using pistol cases for years. They are cheap, sturdy, and have plenty of foam that you can cut out if you like. They will also hold an 817. Here is an example:


http://www.amazon.com/Plano-Protector-Single-Pistol-Case/dp/B000P3WPHI/ref=sr_1_1/192-6674046-7704769?s=hunting-fishing&ie=UTF8&qid=1422322088&sr=1-1

By the way, a long gun case is an easy way to store and transport hamsticks.

If you want a soft case, Case Logic will definitely have something that will work for you.

u/shoangore · 2 pointsr/Multicopter
  • RIGID 22 Inch Pro Organizer - $28.78
  • Black foam padding (15x48x2") - $5.99

    I wasn't too much of a fan of Harbor Freight's cases, so I went to Home Depot and found a case that looked awesome. Just put foam in it last night and everything fits great.

    The top actually pops out, revealing 2 inches of unused hollow depth. I will use it to integrate my charging station.

    I've decided to integrate my FPV kit into a Plano Single Gun Case, so I can relocate at will without having to lug around a huge station. So far preliminary lay-outs looks like the gun case will fit everything necessary pretty easily. Will update once it's not horrifically messy.
u/roadkill6 · 2 pointsr/guns

A basic cleaning kit, a bottle of Break Free CLP, some disposable ear plugs, and a pair of safety goggles shouldn't run you more than $30 total and will be perfect for what you want. As you get more involved and buy more guns you'll buy more gear, better cleaning stuff (boresnakes and the like), you'll find an oil that you particularly like (personally, I'm partial to Militec and Strike Hold), and some fancy electronic ear-muffs and nice shooting glasses.

As far as a case, unless you're carrying an expensive rifle or custom match-grade pistol or you'll be rock climbing with it, you don't need a Pelican case. A $10 plastic pistol case with egg-crate foam inside will suffice for just about everything you will be doing with your pistol. I know you said you already ordered snap-caps, but I have to recommend the A-Zoom aluminum caps. The plastic ones break too easily.

If I could give you one piece of advice it would be this: I know that it's fun to buy every accessory ever made for your gun, but honestly most of them are more gimmicky than useful. Start simple and cheap and buy things as you need them. Learn from other shooters what works and what doesn't and make friends that will let you try their gear, guns, and accessories so that you aren't buying blindly. Everyone is different and what works for one person may not work well for you.

Good luck and welcome to the club!

u/bobbothegobbo · 1 pointr/Warhammer40k

The problem with tackle boxes (used to use em for years) is stuff breaking is inevitable, or paint chipping, or heaven forbid you put a model in a spot it shouldn't be.. or you hear the telltale SNAP! of a bad placement..

That Sabol Foam link I saw was my entry level case until I got better when money permitted.. and I know people who use gun boxes (they come with the pluckfoam and everything! and are as cheap as 10$ at some places) and they can carry about 40 infantry in a pistol case, and 4 tanks in another.. to each their own, the dude looks a little crazy walkin around with 2 pistol cases but hey leaps and bounds better than a tackle box.. cheaper too..

His were much nicer than these, and about the same price, but this was a 2 second search for shits and giggles...

http://www.amazon.com/Plano-Protector-Single-Pistol-Case/dp/B000P3WPHI/ref=sr_1_1?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1373208272&sr=1-1