New: MTM Case-Gard Double Scoped Rifle Case

This double rifle case can handle guns up to 50½ inches long

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posted on October 5, 2022
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MTM Case-Gard is expanding its lineup of firearm storage options with its new Double Scoped Rifle Case.

With plenty of room to hold two scoped rifles, the Double Scoped Rifle Case can handle any combination of long arms up to 50.5 inches long. The interior of the Double Scoped Rifle Case measures 50.5 x 11.3 x 3.2 inches, with outside dimensions of 51.5 x 14.4 x 4.3 inches.

Molded of high-impact plastic, with thick egg-crate-style foam inside to protect firearms protection during transport, the Double Scoped Rifle Case also has a structured clamshell that is design for rigidity.

Four strong snap latches will ensure this case stays closed. For more security, the padlock holes allow for the use of up to four locks. Additional features of the MTM Case-Gard Double Scoped Rifle Case include piano-style lid hinges, along with tie-down grooves for securing the case to an ATV or a UTV cargo bed.

MSRP: $67.75. Learn more at mtmcase-gard.com.

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