Preview: Blackhawk Discreet Socom Pistol Case

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posted on March 16, 2024
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Blackhawk Discreet Socom Pistol Case

The Discreet Socom Pistol Case from Blackhawk is a soft-bodied, single-gun handgun case that, thanks to its modular design, can be configured in multiple different ways to suit the user’s tastes and needs.

Measuring 10"x13"x2.5", the case comes from the company with a universal holster and barrel pouch, a suppressor pouch, a double magazine pouch and a miscellaneous 4"x5" pouch for the storage of sundry small items—but each of these compartments can be removed or repositioned thanks to the hook-and-loop system incorporated into the wall of the case.

Generous padding helps protect the items transported inside the Discreet Socom from accidental damage, while TalonFlex plastic inserts in its top and bottom help the case maintain its shape.

MSRP is $92. For more information, visit blackhawk.com.

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