First Look: Negrini Wings Series of Upland Cases

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posted on March 11, 2022
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Wings Series Upland Two Barrel

International Case Company, the exclusive distributor of Negrini cases, has added to their double-walled ABS hard-sided gun cases with the new blaze orange and khaki canvas Negrini Wings Upland SeriesFully hand-made in Italy, the Negrini Wings Series utilizes patented composite technology coupled with hand-finished upholstery. The new series of cases cover every type of upland and waterfowl shotguns, from over-under and side-by-side to autoloaders and pumps. One and two gun cases are available with matching locking cartridge cases.

First of the new series, the Upland Two Barrel borrows from the current upland series 1621B with two 28-inch barrels, but with the Wings Series' Blaze and Khaki color palette and fully upholstered tan canvas interior. The case comes with with German steel locks and a lifetime warranty. For more information, please visit negrinicases.com. MSRP $499

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