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SKB Cases 2SKB-4900 Hard Plastic Exterior ATA Single Scoped Weather Resistant Rifle Case for 48 Inch Rifles, Black

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About this item

  • SPACIOUS: Hard case designed to fit rifles up to 48 inches long
  • HEAVY DUTY CONSTRUCTION: This case is constructed of a HDPE shell
  • AIR FRIENDLY: Made for ATA 300 Category 1 specifications, the highest shipping container specification of the ATA
  • SECURE LATCH: Patented nylon trigger release latch with locks
  • DURABLE AND RESISTANT: Bumper protected hardware and weather resistant design


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ROBERTO DE LA CRUZ
Reviewed in Spain on January 19, 2020
Es lo que esperaba muy bueno
AKmotorider
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2020
Best case ever. The low ratings are from people who suspected counterfeit and those who whined about it being "Made in China." But what about the performance of the product? I've had my case for over five years without a hiccup. I'ts very sturdy and holds my weapon securely, just like the iSeries cases (which are made in USA). I have both series of cases and although you can certainly this is a different model line (the design and construction differences are much more obvious in person), the ATA scoped rifle case is a bit heavier-duty, has a smaller footprint, thicker foam, and contoures to the shape of my scoped rifle much better. If I were to only have one case, it would be this one. Make no mistake, though - the iSeries is no slouch of a case.
coockie belgique
Reviewed in France on March 15, 2014
BONNE QUALITE DE FABRICATIONDESIGN SYMPAPAS DE CLEF - IL FAUT PLACER DEUX CADENNASBONNE PROTECTION DE LA CARABINE
Roland Jell
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 22, 2013
Good strong box well made. Only downside it is quite heavy but for all that protection there has to be some penalty.
Ernmeister
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2013
Was very impressed with the workmanship and materials this case is made with. Lid fits bottom just fine. All the clasps work fine. It has two sets of "eyes" that can be used to lock the case. Both lid and bottom are fitted with dimpled foam rubber. It keeps the gun stationary while in the case. Have not traveled with it yet, but expect no problems. Goofy 75 pound dog stepped on it while closed, had no adverse damage. It's also very nice looking.
R. MORRIS(Tatts)
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2011
This case came sooner than expected. It was boxed very good. I did'nt know what to expect when I took it out of the box and boy was i surprised. This gun case is built very good. It looks like a 200.00+ case. The hinges are heavy duty and the latches secure the case very well. The latches in my opinion are very well made. There are two L brackets by the latches that are there for pad locks. I think that is better than having a keyed latch. The skin of the case seems nice and thick. The interior foam is very solid not like some of that cheeper stuff that falls apart. My gun fit perfectly. The case was not hard to shut with the gun in it. I would recomend this case. It is worth the price.
JNA
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2011
I searched Amazon high and low, read a lot of helpful feedback, and settled on this gun case. My Benelli Vinci fit perfectly in the case and made its way safely and securely to SD and back. The case is incredibly tough, well built, and gave me plenty of confidence to put my nice over/under or side by sides in it on future hunts when I travel commercially by air. Also, in addition to the 4 sturdy latches I found the two metal lock holes very secure; that's contrary to a couple of reviews I read when ordering this product. As a person who loves his gun(s) I highly recommend this case.The only negative piece of feedback that has zero relevance is the actual SKB sticker logo does not stay stuck -- which was fine with me. But you will be glad you purchased this case considering the price point and high quality.
Floating Apex
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2011
If you are going to fly airlines with your rifle, you should purchase a gun case like this one. Besides it attractiveness and ease of transport, it is surprisingly sturdy, climate resitant, and meets the TSA guidelines for firearms containers [...]I purchased this rifle case because of the many strong recommendations written by other owners -- read them for the details I choose not to repeat here. BUT the main reason I purchased this case, even though I already owned a satisfactory plastic case, was the photo on the TSA website which shows a case similar to mine being pried open, by hand, and the TSA stating this was not a satisfactory container.The manufacturer's $1500 guarantee and his history of replacing damaged latch hardware for free also are definite pluses.My case was shipped the same day I ordered it, and I received it shortly after that. It was packaged quite carefully.Very impressive looking, sturdy, and TSA compliant case.jav
Doug
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2010
I've spent the last week scouring airline websites determining the myriad of ways they could screw me with fees or refuse to transport my rifle. This case, on paper, avoids all of them.Most airlines have imposed oversize fees ($75 each way) for bags measuring over 62 linear inches (Length + Width + Depth). This case clocks in at 61.It's true some airlines classify rifles as sports equipment and exempt cases from the size (but not the weight) requirement. I've also read several threads that as long as you're below the weight limit no airline agent is going to crack out a tape measure. However I have read of people getting stuck with oversize fees which often exceed the cost of the case you're traveling with.American Airlines apparently does impose this fee and doesn't count a rifle case as sports equipment. I'm not sure about the others, but this case leaves no room for judgment (print out the dimensions (in case they get cute with you) and show them to the agent: 49 x 8 x 4).It does not come with locking latches, but rather two slots each to be secured with padlock. When secured with two keyed padlocks this will certainly get past security. This is probably intentional and not just a cost-saving measure. The TSA website reads, "The container must be locked. A locked container is defined as one that completely secures the firearm from access by anyone other than you. Cases that can be pulled open with little effort do not meet this criterion." Because TSA employees have access to TSA master keys, having a TSA lock on your rifle case would technically not meet this definition.Further, Delta's website reads "TSA locks are not approved for securing firearms." Thus, while TSA locks are appropriate for luggage, they are not appropriate for securing firearms cases. It would be nice to have non-TSA locks integrated into the latches but considering latches can break due to abuse by the airlines (the case provides for user-replaceable lifetime free replacement latches with same-day shipment), having the eyelets for use with padlocks is probably a better choice.As far as the case itself, it accommodates my scoped 7MM Remington 700 BDL (it's 46 1/2" per the Cabela's site and the case says it'll accommodate a 48" rifle. It's hard to squeeze a box of ammo in with the case but it can be done; cleaning rags and some other small items should be fine. Depending on the size of your magazine, you could probably fit that alongside the rife.The case is sturdy, the foam plush. My only hesitation is that the midpoint on the broad side of the case has a bit of give to it without the rifle in it. I believe your rifle would be protected quite well from baggage handlers throwing this around and on the ground, but if someone stood on the broad side of it, I believe you'd have some issues. Maybe that's why the manufacturer threw in $1500 content coverage.Unlike the SKB freedom double rifle case (it's an economy model for around 149), the case secures well and doesn't require you to lay on it to close it. This case also doesn't have a cheap layer of Styrofoam in it, it just has the foam and it appears secured well to the case.While it may seem limiting to only bring one rifle, this case will fit in the trunk of my civic without popping the seats down (unlike the double rifle freedom case).If you need to get your rifle safely to your destination and don't want to risk the airlines stiffing you with any fees, buy this case and a couple of NON-TSA keyed padlocks. It's a quality product at a reasonable price.----------Update-------------I took it on a flight from Seattle, through Denver, then to Nebraska and the case worked great. The lady at Frontier Airlines said TSA locks were fine so go figure...it may vary airline to airline. I had non-TSA locks so she made sure I stuck around while they checked it out (a good idea anyway). As an aside, many airports won't simply put a rifle on the conveyor belt out or put it down the oversized ramp where skis and golf clubs come out. They'll have their baggage guy bring it to the airline's baggage office near bag claim. Just a heads up to look there and be sure to keep your claim tags. Happy travels.