Allen Centennial Shotgun Case 52 in.
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Allen Centennial Shotgun Case
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Description
The Centennial Gun Case is a part of the Victory line by Allen, featuring a stars and stripes pattern to show your support for the 2nd Amendment. The exterior of this gun case is made from rugged Endura fabric and can withstand all the elements can throw at it. The interior of the gun case has a soft knit lining to keep your firearm safe from scratches and scrapes. The Centennial Gun Case features thick foam padding for protection, a storage pocket for accessories, and a padded hook and loop carry handle to make transport easy. This gun case also comes fully lockable to keep your gun secure.
Additional information
| Weight | 1.600 kg |
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| Dimensions | 48.00 × 10.00 × 9.00 cm |
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