I have 6 paintball guns that I need to put in cases to bring to the field with me. They make cases but they only hold 1 marker and I would like to try and not have 6 cases. I am hoping to maybe have 2 markers to a case. I was thinkin of getting briefcases and padding them somehow. The stuff inside pistol cases if I can find just the padding. The guns are about 2 feet long but can take them apart to go in cases. They need to be able to hold up to abuse as well. I would prefer hard case too. Any ideas on cheap cases or padding?? I dont wanna get a rifle case cuz they wont fit in my focus. I was looking at this case from wal mart http://www.walmart.com/cata...o?product_id=4383951 , Its from winchester so maybe it will work??
I've seen those large ones... for rifles with scopes (enough room for 2 rifles with scopes and then some) so I would assume that would work for most, if not all of your paintball guns.
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09:34 PM
turboguy327 Member
Posts: 1692 From: Webster, NY USA Registered: Feb 2007
lol. A ford focus. I bring different guns for different things. Some are full auto and shoot over 25 balls a second and others are sniper guns. And backups in case something happens. Plus a sidearm. And an extra or 2 for friends that wanna play and dont have guns or for newbies that wanna try paintball out and dont wanna drop 300 or 400 on a gun just to try it out. So I bring what I have. I dont wanna have to think "I really wish I brought that gun" or something like that. Its over an hour drive to the field. I hate living in the city so much.
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reverend Member
Posts: 131 From: Xenia Ohio USA Registered: Aug 2008
Lowes has a metal tool case, a little larger than a briefcase with foam on the inside to make it a custoom fit to anything you want to put in it. Hard aluminum case, they run about $30 in the tool department with the rest of the tool boxes. I have a couple of them. They fit in the trunk of the Fiero.
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Mar 16th, 2009
turboguy327 Member
Posts: 1692 From: Webster, NY USA Registered: Feb 2007
you could just build some to your specs, wouldnt cost too much and it would be just what ya need.
I 2nd that idea. No worse then building speaker boxes. Cover them with vinyl or someting so they look 'pretty'. Craft stores will have the 'hardware' to go with them.