Preview: Negrini Hybri-Tech RMR Ready Handgun Case

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posted on May 25, 2024
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Negrini Hybri-Tech RMR Ready Handgun Case

A major supplier of OEM shotgun, rifle and handgun cases for many of the firearm industry’s biggest names for more than 40 years, during the last decade or so, Negrini Cases of Italy has also started putting more of an emphasis on selling its high-quality products directly to consumers.

One of its newest introductions, the injection-molded, one-size-fits-most Hybri-Tech RMR Ready Handgun Case features separate thermoformed compartments for an optics-ready semi-automatic pistol, its additional accessories and two spare magazines, a velvet-cushioned interior and dual, steel, TSA-compliant combination locks.

The Hybri-Tech RMR Ready is available in four options: black with a red interior; blue with a blue interior; gray with a black interior; and brown with a brown interior (shown). The suggested retail price is $69. For more information, visit negrinicases.com.

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