Pelican Introduces New VAULT Gun Cases

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posted on December 14, 2018
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Pelican Products, Inc. has introduced its new VAULT series of gun cases, equipped with a multitude of premium protective features at a price more hunters can afford.

Key features of the new VAULT cases include crushproof, dustproof and watertight construction, a simple push button latch, a solid foam interior, heavy-duty solid handles and stainless steel lock hasps. The series includes 10 cases: eight models are gun-case specific, and two are designed for multi-purpose use.

“The VAULT by Pelican collection offers the best features and protection of any cases in their class for avid outdoor enthusiasts, with the reputation for durability that comes from the Pelican name, at an affordable price,” said Bob Shortt, President of Pelican's Consumer Division. “Our goal is to establish loyalty with a new group of consumers who will come to rely on Pelican as a lifetime source for products that are built to protect.”

VAULT cases range in price from $39.99 to $199.99 and are backed by a 1-year guarantee. To learn more, visit pelican.com/vault.

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