Pelican Storm iM3200 Long Case

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posted on November 29, 2012
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11/29/2012

With spacious interior dimensions of 44x14x6 inches, the Pelican Storm iM3200 accommodates most long guns, including scoped rifles or multiple handguns.

Made in the United States from high-strength HPX resin, the iM3200 weighs 21.1 pounds (with foam) and is guaranteed for life. The iM3200 has six press-and-pull-style latches, two padlock hasps, dual in-line wheels, and two double-layered, soft-grip handles, a Vortex pressure-release valve and is watertight. The Pelican Storm iM3200 Long Case is available in black and olive drab colors, and retails for $354.

Contact: Pelican Products, Inc.; (310) 326-4700; www.pelican.com.

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