MTM Case-Gard In-Safe Handgun Storage Cases

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posted on March 13, 2020
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For those handgun hunters with prodigious collections in need of storage, or even just a treasured pistol or two, MTM Case-Gard has debuted a new line of In-Safe Handgun Storage Cases. These cases help keep handguns safe and neatly organized, their transparent nature allowing users to quickly find their firearm in oft-crowded gun vaults.
Open In Safe Handgun Storage case with a passport and birth certificate inside, for scale

Designed to optimize storage in most popularly sized gun safes, MTM In-Safe Handgun Storage Cases are stackable, featuring a protective base composed of soft, closed-cell foam pad, an attractive, slimline shape and two snap latches. Sold as a three-pack unit, the In-Safe Handgun Storage Case is currently available in two sizes: 9-inch for standard 1911 and smaller handguns, or 12-inch for the larger models usually popular among handgun-hunters.
Three of each size of storage case, stacked on top of each other, large on bottom.

For more information on these handy safe-organizers, please visit mtmcase-gard.comMSRP: $16.95-$18.95

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