🛡️ Lock, Load, and Leave Rust Behind!
The Flambeau Outdoors 6500 Case is a large, rugged hard gun case featuring a durable hard plastic shell and shock-absorbing foam interior. It incorporates advanced ZERUST anti-corrosion technology that protects firearms and magazines from rust for over 5 years. Designed with four secure locking points and Velcro straps, it offers organized, safe storage. Sized at 40 x 12 x 4 inches, it meets TSA and airline standards, making it the ultimate travel-ready firearm protection solution.
Item Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Pattern | Solid |
Strap Type | Velcro strap |
Handle Type | Swivel Handle |
Number of Compartments | 1 |
Shell Type | Hard |
UPC | 071617026899 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00071617026899 |
Manufacturer | Flambeau Outdoors |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 42 x 16 x 4.9 inches |
Package Weight | 3.77 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 40 x 12 x 4 inches |
Brand Name | Flambeau |
Model Name | Rifle Hard Case |
Suggested Users | Unisex |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 6500SN |
Included Components | gun case |
Size | Large |
M**B
Nice case for the money
Very nice box for the money. plastic a little thin, but great for back and forth to the range. Bought 4 of them. Probably would not hold up for many trips through an airport luggage system though
H**
Great case for great prize.
Perfect case to store and carry back/forth to Range. I was able to fit my VR-80 Shotgun with two magazines and my MP15-22 sporting riffle without any issues. Arrived in great condition.
P**E
Would recommend
Nothing fancy although Very Functional. Nice hard case with locking ability to keep your firearms protected.
B**B
Great Compact Case For Tactical Rifle or Shotgun
This case is perfect for something to toss in your car if you want a lockable hard case needing minimal space to meet travel restrictions in some states. It is the most compact cast I could find that fits a Beretta 1301 Pistol Grip Tactical Shotgun and a FN SCAR 16S (5.56) and 17S (7.62). The shotgun and 16S both have Surefire lights and optics and they both fit (with magazine removed on the 16s). The 17s has a bipod and Nightforce 5.5-22x56 large scope and all of them fit in the case (the magazines fit in with them when detacted). The case is a little light duty if you are going to turn it over to baggage handlers the latches don't lock as there are only locking points near the handle so I probalby wouldn't travel with it outside my posession.
R**Y
Great buy for the $$
nice quality, we raffled this off with a long pew-pew and winner was ecstatic, loved the case.
J**Y
Absolutely awesome case for my Daniel Defense AR with scope but directions lack. So I wrote my own.
The best case I've owned. I did done a ton of research and decided to go with this one due to the ratings it received. I was not disappointed. It has a built in anti-corrosion system which I didn't know.Pros:Fits my Daniel Defense V5 with scope and bi-pod attached no problem with room to spare.4 corner compartments that can hold a 30 round clip, bi-pod, scope, etc when detached.Very sturdy construction with optional straps that can be anchored to the case.Cons:For such an awesome case the directions leaflet suck. Brevity is the sole of wit but the directions lack in any real functional explanation and makes it seems like a chore to set it up; which it's not.Can pinch fingers when snapping the latches while holding the carrier handle. Not really a con due to the latches and seal being hard and tight. So more like a warning.Only 4 straps provided. I feel 6 would be optimal.Here's an explanation on how to set it up and it's features:It comes with 4 dividers. They are plastic but these are made with the anti-corrosion material. Just having them in the case prevents corrosion, they just conveniently made them dividers as well.@ 36 seconds you can see how that material prevents corrosion: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vJscjAuaKLcThere are 2 sections of egg shell foam, one for the top lid and one for the bottom. (The lid to me is the half of the case that comes down, when the latches are facing me, and latches go down to snap. Just my preference)Flip each egg foam over and gently stretch them at the corners and you will see every corner has a line of lacerations that you can run a knife through to separate a corner. DO NOT CUT YET.Take both egg foams out and position your gun in the case and now close your case thinking about those 4 corners. My setup, with my case closed, the top left and top right provided enough room where my gun fit perfectly.As per the brief instructions they provided a corner section divider (on the lid) should match the corner section of the (bottom lid) when closed. Simple put, when the case is closed the plastic dividers from one side of the case should kiss the dividers to the other side.Ok you figured out what corners best fit your gun. Now time to cut.I started with the lid foam, top left right setup. I removed the foam, flipped it over and spread out the corner the lacerations with my fingers. I took a sharp knife and drew it between between my fingers while spreading the lacerations to cut the corners out. (Remember only TWO corners need to be cut out on each piece of foam.)Bottom lid foam I repeated the same to match the top. (I re-inserted the foams a couple times to make sure I was cutting the right corners to "kiss" the corresponding corners of the bottom lid.)Now you can refer to the inserted directions how to anchor the plastic sections and install the straps. One thing I noticed is the straps that go through those sections you just cut out, when screwed down, have slack and push the foam up. I simply cut them in two and removed the excess that was pushing the foam up.Hope this helps. Awesome case for the money and I would like to have all my guns in one of these.
K**W
Most economical hard case for ARs
I recently purchased an AR and needed a case for it to go to the range and back. I like the idea of a hard case and having "compartments" to hold magazines, optics, maybe ammo, and what not. I wasn't concerned so much about strapping the gun in to the case since I would be the one handling it, or maybe I just trust the foam isolates any movement more than I should. Nevertheless, I installed the velcro straps for the gun, and put the remaining two straps in one of the compartments to hold my 2x red dot. I cannot complain for the price as this is much cheaper than most other options out there, but here are the cons I came up with.1) only 4 straps are included. So you essentially get 2 for the firearm, and 1 for two compartments, or like I did 2 for one compartment. Not a huge deal and will great for what I need, but having the option to use more straps in other compartments would have been nice.2) I was lucky enough to keep track of the screws when installing the compartment dividers and straps. You only get just what you need to install them, so don't lose one of those little screws.3) I read a review before purchasing about only have 1 set of places to screw the straps for the firearm. Like I mentioned above, I didn't care a lot about this so it didn't stop me from purchasing. I will end up using the straps in that default location because it works for my AR - though it might not work for everyone. Having multiple locations would be ideal to make this a true universal case4) The plastic case will crack if you drop a cinder block falling from a foot above it and don't have any foam inside. Have I proved this? Of course not. The short here is that the plastic casing isn't made like a pelican box. However for my needs and with only me or someone I know handling it, and with the dense foam inside, I am not worried about it. I also didn't spend pelican money on this, so you should expect it won't be the same material.After all of these cons, the pros still easily outweigh them for my use. Is it right for you? What are your expectations? Again, for my purpose this is exactly what I was looking for and I expect it to last the life of the firearm. I will tell you that you won't find one like it in this price range. So if this is your budget, and you aren't expecting to put it thru baggage at an airport, just buy it already.
H**H
Thin plastic
I thought the plastic would be thicker
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