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<blockquote data-quote="Mr.Glock" data-source="post: 2435346" data-attributes="member: 32877"><p>I have a couple Pelicans that are laid out in side for AR's. Love em, but in reality unless a guy is wanting to ship, take on a airplane the Pelicans are overkill for the money versus the ones we have been talking about above. That is why the Plano's were so impressive, same type protection for local use and transport for way less than half the Price. If memory serves a good Pelican that will fit a AR with scopes and such are over $200 last time I looked for them. </p><p></p><p>Now would I toss my rifle in one of the Plano's, then toss it in a pond? Nope. I would though in a Pelican. But I also don't go around tossing my cased rifle's into ponds! LOL!!!!</p><p></p><p></p><p>I admit though too, that I did not pay much attention to the sealing capabilitys of the Plano's that I seen at BassPro, but the description in the link that aviator41 posted, says water resistant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr.Glock, post: 2435346, member: 32877"] I have a couple Pelicans that are laid out in side for AR's. Love em, but in reality unless a guy is wanting to ship, take on a airplane the Pelicans are overkill for the money versus the ones we have been talking about above. That is why the Plano's were so impressive, same type protection for local use and transport for way less than half the Price. If memory serves a good Pelican that will fit a AR with scopes and such are over $200 last time I looked for them. Now would I toss my rifle in one of the Plano's, then toss it in a pond? Nope. I would though in a Pelican. But I also don't go around tossing my cased rifle's into ponds! LOL!!!! I admit though too, that I did not pay much attention to the sealing capabilitys of the Plano's that I seen at BassPro, but the description in the link that aviator41 posted, says water resistant. [/QUOTE]
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