For gun enthusiasts or military personnel who must keep their weapons in failsafe operating condition and want to protect their equipment from damage or corrosion during transport or storage, CPD Industries, Inc, a leader in packaging technology, has unveiled a new series of Pelican cases. These indestructible gun cases (http://www.casesbypelican.com/pelican_gun_cases.htm), offering Pelican's legendary Unconditional Lifetime Guarantee; "You break it, we replace it...Forever." The virtually indestructible outer shell, custom inner foam combination provides complete protection from transport or storage-related shock, vibration, corrosion, extreme temperature, or sand abrasion. The gun shipping cases are not only air and water tight but also dust/sand proof with an IP67 rating and can resist extreme weather from -10 to 210 F.
Because the cushioned outer walls are constructed of one-inch thick high density polyethylene foam, this prevents the gun barrels, optics, etc. from hitting hard plastic. A unique,
reusable desiccant also stops condensation, preventing rust, mildew and corrosion.
The Pelican cases meet MIL-STD 4150-J for stacking (400 lbs.), drop test (48"), immersion (2" at 160 F), and meet or exceed the highest military, airline, industrial or commercial
standards. The gun carrying cases are designed with a lightweight space-age resin unaffected by dents, scratches, or corrosion with four times the strength to weight ratio of conventional
injection molding.
Once gun owners seal the Pelican cases, gun cases they're air, water, spill, and even dust proof flying at 30,000 feet or submerged 30 feet below water due to multiple latches and a
neoprene "O Ring." The guns and equipment are surrounded and cushioned by a special closed cell foam designed to absorb shock, impact, and vibration. Because the closed cell foam does not
absorb water and has longer shelf life, unlike open cell polyurethane, it provides continual long-term protection.
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