Product Preview: Kolpin DryArmor Rifle Case

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posted on March 27, 2018
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The Kolpin DryArmor Rifle Case is a soft-bodied case for scoped rifles up to 47"-long that utilizes fully welded 900D three-layer laminated TPU fabric for 100-percent waterproof protection. At the butt end of the case is a TIZIP Master Seal 10 waterproof zipper that opens quickly for rifle access and stowage. Internally, 5 mm closed-cell EVA foam serves as mid-layer impact protection along with a 10 mm closed-cell Polyethylene foam inner layer for shock absorption. A reinforced muzzle cap and polycarbonate armor plates further enhance the case and the protection it offers. Additionally, Hypalon is used to reinforce wear locations. A padded shoulder strap with anodized aluminum carabiners, along with a padded carry handle, make toting easy. One exterior pocket provides room for accessories. The DryArmor Rifle Case floats and is available in tan and woodland camouflage colors. Price: $180. Contact: Kolpin Outdoors Inc.; (877) 956-5746; kolpin.com.

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