Product Preview: Tipton Transporter Range Vise

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posted on August 24, 2016
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Simply clip the vice clamps to the plastic receptacle and clamp the product to any horizontal surface up to 3 58" thick. The rectangular unit provides storage along with three interior side pockets. Two removable vertical forks, placed fore and aft, are designed to cradle most rifles and shotguns. An exterior sewn cylindrical section may house your favorite drink or can of CLP. Three recessed notches allow space to lean several firearms without risk of sliding off the bench. Carry loops and polymer buckles aid in transport. Price: $70. Contact: Battenfeld Technologies, Inc.; (573) 445-9200; btibrands.com.

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