Preview: Condition 1 Storage Trunk

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posted on June 24, 2023
Condition 1 Storage Trunk

Whether you need to transport several longarms across the country or get a large quantity of ammunition and equipment to and from the range, the durable and spacious 45" Long Storage Trunk from Condition 1 has you covered.

With internal dimensions measuring 42"x13.5"x12", yet weighing just 13 lbs. empty, the injection-molded polymer trunk features steel pin hinges for added strength, off-road-style wheels and rubberized handles for enhanced maneuverability and comfort, and a stackable design.

Available as either an empty case or with six slabs of user-customizable foam included, the lockable Storage Trunk is submersible to a depth of 3 feet for up to 30 minutes, and a TSA-approved automatic air valve makes it ready for air travel.

MSRP is $319 (empty case) and $369 (with slab foam). For more information, visit condition1.com.

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