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Pelican Cases
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http://www.saltycajun.com/forum/showthread.php?t=14659)
Jordan |
11-05-2010 03:23 PM |
Pelican Cases
Anyone have one.. pro's and con's please...
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meaux fishing |
11-05-2010 03:25 PM |
the only con of a pelican case is the price.... those things are solid
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Jordan |
11-05-2010 03:51 PM |
u got one ??? I need something i can throw into a boat and if it falls out, it still floats and dont get too wet..... i been eyeing these things for a while. just dont wanna pay alotta moolah for one of them
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meaux fishing |
11-05-2010 04:02 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Jordan
(Post 204606)
u got one ??? I need something i can throw into a boat and if it falls out, it still floats and dont get too wet..... i been eyeing these things for a while. just dont wanna pay alotta moolah for one of them
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nah but a few of my friends that hunt all over the country have em and swear by em for traveling with their guns dont really know about the water part cause its mostly in airplanes and cars that they use em.
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Jordan |
11-05-2010 04:08 PM |
oh.... i want something that floats and is watertight..... ehhhhh oh well.
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meaux fishing |
11-05-2010 04:18 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Jordan
(Post 204610)
oh.... i want something that floats and is watertight..... ehhhhh oh well.
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go on the pelican website im sure there is a number or an email address that they can answer your questions from. If not find a dealer and call them
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Raymond |
11-05-2010 07:11 PM |
They are da $hit, figure out how much the item cost you are trying to protect and do the math from there. Can't understand why people scrimp on protection for high dallor items.
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huntin fool |
11-05-2010 07:13 PM |
AWESOME...Nuff said.
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LaAngler |
11-05-2010 08:33 PM |
I have the tan color double rifle case, only cons are the weight and price. two rifles in this thing weighs a ton!
but if you're flying or traveling a lot with guns it's the best
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SULPHITE |
11-05-2010 09:28 PM |
i gots one fo' my gps and water sensitve items (not tampons) for my boat love it!
small one from academy...
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jchief |
11-05-2010 09:48 PM |
The fire serivce uses them a lot. They float and should be water tight. We keep a desicant (sp) in ours when we store elctronics in them.
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Raymond |
11-06-2010 08:57 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by SULPHITE
(Post 204671)
i gots one fo' my gps and water sensitve items (not tampons) for my boat love it!
small one from academy...
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So Sulphite, what so you keep them in????????
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