QuickFire AR-15 Gun Case

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posted on December 19, 2014
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For the AR-totin' gunny in your life, gun safes aren't the only essential gear. A gun case is also a necessary purchase, especially if they travel. The Quick Fire Cases QFAR15 case is a military-grade, chemical-resistant case that will fit your loved one's AR-15 or carbine perfectly. The 24.5-pound case has an MSRP of $352.08, including a lifetime guarantee and in-line skate-style wheels for transportation. Other features include adjustable 1-3 magazine slots, removable plug for longer barrels, adjustable 1-4 magazine slots or other miscellaneous items, a desiccant slot to keep your case moisture-free, and a large open area for scopes or sites. For more information, visit QuickFireCases.com.

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