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Monday, January 21, 2008

Tech Force Contender Series Rifle Case




Tech Force has come out with a new carrying case in conjunction with their Contender series rifles. The case is made of nylon fabrid with a reinforced tip, weather-resistant, and lined with a soft foam padding to help cushion and protect your rifle.

As you can see in the picture above, it is spacious, holding this QB-78 with length to spare. The overall length is 48.5", so figure a 46" gun will fit just fine. The width is enough to handle a 50mm scope mounted on the gun with medium-height rings, so most of your scoped rifles that use the smaller scopes should fit just fine.





The outside pocket is a spacious 9" x 4.75" x 2.25, spacious enough for pellets or accessories, and comes with a brass buckle to seal it shut and secure the contents.





This case is ideal for carrying your gun into the field, from the car to the firing range, or to prevent dust, an airgun's worst enemy, from wreaking havoc on the gun's ability to hold air. It also comes complete with a handy carrying strap, and at $19.95, will provide a much better degree of protection than wrapping it in a blanket and throwing it in the back seat. So for an affordable, easy-to-use carrying case, check out the Tech Force Contender Series Rifle Cases at Compasseco.

2 Comments:

  • You’re absolutely right! When it comes to air guns dust is the enemy and a good case and some good TLC are the only things that stand between a damaged gun and one that works as it should, both correctly and in a safe manner as well. I’ve been using air guns for many years and can remember quite vividly how my first gun was ruined by lack of care and no case! As this gun was a gift from my dad he wasn’t to pleased but let it happen to teach me a lesson. Thirty years later I haven’t forgotten that lesson!

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At 9:39 PM, January 22, 2008  

  • We learn from out mistakes, don't we? These days I try very hard to pack my guns carefully when traveling.

    By Blogger Randy Mitchell, At 9:53 AM, January 23, 2008  

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