Preview: Savior Equipment Ultimate Guitar Case

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posted on December 16, 2020
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Masquerading as an unassuming guitar case, Savior Equipment’s Ultimate Guitar Case allows you to discreetly transport firearms (or other items of appropriate size) in public without drawing unwanted attention to yourself.

A durable hard case formed from two high-impact polymer shells, the unit weighs 12 lbs. empty, and its interior compartment measures 45
" long, 17" wide (at its broadest point) and 5" tall. Three interchangeable, dense foam inserts allow the user to customize the case’s interior, and it features both top drag and side carry handles and roller wheels.

Lockable in two places, the Ultimate Guitar Case is offered in three colors: Obsidian Black, SW Gray and RAL 8000 (tan). Suggested retail pricing on the case is $200. For more information, visit
saviorequipment.com.

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