Preview: KOR Technik 3514S-4 VRS Universal Gun Case Insert

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posted on January 28, 2024
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KOR Technik 3514S-4 VRS Universal Gun Case Insert

Featuring its Vacuum Rigidizing Structure (VRS) insert, KOR Technik’s 3514S-4 system offers a problem-solving solution for gun-case organization and the security of stowed gear.

The VRS is made with an outer shell constructed of thermoplastic polyurethane that is puncture- and tear-resistant and engineered to shrug off oil, solvents and water.

For use, place the VRS within your desired gun case and organize gear appropriately, pressing each item into the structure. Micro beads support stowed gear once air is removed from the unit with the supplied transfer pump.

The 3514S-4 VRS measures 35"x14"x4" and fits, but is not limited to, Pelican 1700/V700, SKB 3614 and Boyt H41XD cases. A patch kit is supplied.

MSRP is $265. For more information, visit kortechnik.com

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