Browning Adds New Models to Flexible Gun Case Line

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posted on September 30, 2017
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Browning has added four new models to its line of flexible soft cases for 2017. The new models are available to fit scoped rifles, shotguns and pistols.

The Lona Canvas/Leather models for rifles, shotguns and pistols are constructed of 100 percent cotton canvas with plush red flannel lining, brass hardware and leather accents. They are available in a Flint/Brown or Black/Brown finish. Rifle and shotgun cases sell for a retail price of $89.99. Pistol cases sell for $29.99.

Browning Long Range cases are designed for scoped rifles, including a model to accommodate oversized target scopes. They come in A-TACS AU Camo with a brushed tricot lining and a water-resistant shell. Long Range cases sell for a suggested retail of $59.99.

The new Flash line is available for scoped rifles and shotguns. These cases feature a water-resistant shell, brushed tricot lining with closed and open cell foam padding. Flash cases come in black with teal or grey accents and sell for a suggested retail of $39.99.

The array of Crossfire gun cases includes models for scoped rifles in both 44" and 48" versions, a shotgun case, and two pistol cases in single handgun and a double handgun configurations. The cases have durable black polyester shells with open-cell foam padding on the long gun models and closed-cell foam padding on the pistol cases. The rifle and shotgun cases sell for a suggested retail of $39.99. The single pistol case retails for $24.99 and the double pistol case for $34.99.

For more information, go to Browning.com.

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