Uncle Mike’s Tactical Pistol Case

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posted on March 19, 2014
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Designed with the competitor in mind, Uncle Mike's new Tactical Pistol Case protects pistols during transport to and from the range or competition.

Constructed with a 1000 Denier outer and a rip-stop interior, this pistol case features six self-adjusting magazine pockets that can accommodate both single and double-stack magazines with base extensions.

Developed in conjunction with the Uncle Mike’s 3-Gun Competition Bag, the Tactical Pistol Case fits securely inside the bag for added convenience and protection when transported with other firearms. The Uncle Mike’s Tactical Pistol Case is available for an MSRP of $42.95.

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