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FWB 65/80 Case
Any leads on a nice hard case that this pistol will fit in for transport and storage? Looking for something that has real hinges, lockable, little extra room for tools and accessories?
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Re: FWB 65/80 Case
I’d recommend the ASG Dan Wesson revolver case. It’s virtually the same case provided by many match pistol manufacturers. You can easily remove the logo with some isopropyl alcohol. Do a switcheroo with the precut foam and use the uncut upper foam to customize your FWB 65/80.
http://www.pyramydair.com/s/a/ASG_Dan_W ... x9x18/4931
If money is not an issue, buy a Pelican case...
http://www.pyramydair.com/s/a/ASG_Dan_W ... x9x18/4931
If money is not an issue, buy a Pelican case...
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Is the logo embossed into the plastic, or just painted on? I'd prefer not to have anything that even vaguely says "Firearms" on it after the paint is removed.kevinweiho wrote:I’d recommend the ASG Dan Wesson revolver case. It’s virtually the same case provided by many match pistol manufacturers. You can easily remove the logo with some isopropyl alcohol. Do a switcheroo with the precut foam and use the uncut upper foam to customize your FWB 65/80.
http://www.pyramydair.com/s/a/ASG_Dan_W ... x9x18/4931
If money is not an issue, buy a Pelican case...
The same case is available from Negrini without the logo, but it's special order and about twice the price.
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A Pelican 1490 laptop case meets those needs: https://www.amazon.com/Pelican-Laptop-C ... B001B1UMTG
Not the least expensive option:
Not the least expensive option:
Re: FWB 65/80 Case
PM sentSc0 wrote: Looking for something that has real hinges, lockable, little extra room for tools and accessories?
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Re: FWB 65/80 Case
The logo is painted on, it can be removed with alcohol or acetone.Gwhite wrote:Is the logo embossed into the plastic, or just painted on? I'd prefer not to have anything that even vaguely says "Firearms" on it after the paint is removed.kevinweiho wrote:I’d recommend the ASG Dan Wesson revolver case. It’s virtually the same case provided by many match pistol manufacturers. You can easily remove the logo with some isopropyl alcohol. Do a switcheroo with the precut foam and use the uncut upper foam to customize your FWB 65/80.
http://www.pyramydair.com/s/a/ASG_Dan_W ... x9x18/4931
If money is not an issue, buy a Pelican case...
The same case is available from Negrini without the logo, but it's special order and about twice the price.
Re: FWB 65/80 Case
I keep my LP 80 and 100 and a few accessories in this rigid Seahorse case:
http://amzn.to/2q6Wq9D
Cost $82 and change.
http://amzn.to/2q6Wq9D
Cost $82 and change.
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Appreciate the leads, the Wesson case looks like a winner. Unable to accept a lock but i will get over it for the price.
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Actually, if you select the padlock carefully, you can put one around the upper & lower handles when the case is closed. The shackle on many combination locks isn't big enough to go around the handles. I have several of this style case, and use this kind of lock:Sc0 wrote:Appreciate the leads, the Wesson case looks like a winner. Unable to accept a lock but i will get over it for the price.
These have a wider shackle that works very nicely.
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Painful experience lets me advocate a case from Peli:
I stumbled on the stairway, nearly broke my leg and was 'hors de combat' for several days. The case and its content (Walther GSP plus spotting scope) were completey unimpressed..The warranty excludes only shark attacs and children under 2 years (or so I read a couple of years ago).
I stumbled on the stairway, nearly broke my leg and was 'hors de combat' for several days. The case and its content (Walther GSP plus spotting scope) were completey unimpressed..The warranty excludes only shark attacs and children under 2 years (or so I read a couple of years ago).
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Well, I bought two of the Dan Wesson cases from Pyramyd. So far regular denatured alcohol won't touch the paint. I'll try acetone next & report backkevinweiho wrote:The logo is painted on, it can be removed with alcohol or acetone.
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Careful- that may attack the plastic. I suggest a black Sharpie marker.
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The case is made from polypropylene, it's resistant to acetone.mikeyj wrote:Careful- that may attack the plastic. I suggest a black Sharpie marker.
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ASA, did you say you were unimpressed with your Pelican case (which model) and was the pistol and scope damaged when the case fell down the stairway?ASA wrote:Painful experience lets me advocate a case from Peli:
I stumbled on the stairway, nearly broke my leg and was 'hors de combat' for several days. The case and its content (Walther GSP plus spotting scope) were completey unimpressed..The warranty excludes only shark attacs and children under 2 years (or so I read a couple of years ago).
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Acetone will do it, and leaves no noticeable effect on the plastic. The trick is that the acetone evaporates very quickly, and it takes it quite a while to soften the paint. I used cotton swabs to remove the trademark (R), and it took a lot of scrubbing until I realized I needed to flood it somehow & keep it wet. That will require more acetone & doing it outdoors.Gwhite wrote:Well, I bought two of the Dan Wesson cases from Pyramyd. So far regular denatured alcohol won't touch the paint. I'll try acetone next & report backkevinweiho wrote:The logo is painted on, it can be removed with alcohol or acetone.
I think the secret will be to put a piece of paper towel over the painted area, and soak that with acetone. Then, to avoid evaporation, put a piece of polyethylene bag over the wet towel. With a good soaking like that, I think most of it will come off easily. As the acetone evaporates, it should also pull the dissolved paint into the towel.
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I've had good luck with this $28 case from Harbor Freight. It has perforated foam to create cutouts to fit whatever shape you can come up with. Has several areas for storage and a carry strap. It is lockable but that infamous 2 year old could probably get in given enough time.
https://www.harborfreight.com/18-in-x-6 ... 69318.html
I cut the stitching between smaller slots to make bigger ones. The 2 in the center each hold a tin of pellets
Big enuf for my LP50 Compact (or full size), xtra cyl and tool kit +. The foam holds everything snug when closed.
Thin storage area behind the cardboard tool flap.
Room for lots of stuff in the tool flap
https://www.harborfreight.com/18-in-x-6 ... 69318.html
I cut the stitching between smaller slots to make bigger ones. The 2 in the center each hold a tin of pellets
Big enuf for my LP50 Compact (or full size), xtra cyl and tool kit +. The foam holds everything snug when closed.
Thin storage area behind the cardboard tool flap.
Room for lots of stuff in the tool flap
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Re: FWB 65/80 Case
I used brute scrubbing force to remove the paint. Good idea! Ah, if you're going to buy more cases, Evike currently has the best price:Gwhite wrote:I think the secret will be to put a piece of paper towel over the painted area, and soak that with acetone. Then, to avoid evaporation, put a piece of polyethylene bag over the wet towel. With a good soaking like that, I think most of it will come off easily. As the acetone evaporates, it should also pull the dissolved paint into the towel.
http://www.evike.com/products/43854/
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I would second the Harbor Freight case. Works great. I got and then went to mycasebuilder.com and designed the foam for my FWB Mod 2. made place for pellet box, extra tube and other accessories. Worked awesomely. I pitched that tool holder in the top and just made to bottom foam thicker to fill the void. Worked great, of course with the cost of the custom cut foam, I probably spent more than I should have, but had fun designing the foam cutout.
Cheap case, but good and sturdy.
Cheap case, but good and sturdy.
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Actually, it was the other way round: The case and its content did not show any damage - me and the stairway experienced damage. Me limping for the rest of the week (happened on Monday) and two of the hardwood steps had some deep marks. The peli case is a model 1500 (admittedly an overkill for transporting a Walther GSP but great for a MEADE ETX125 scope).kevinweiho wrote:
ASA, did you say you were unimpressed with your Pelican case (which model) and was the pistol and scope damaged when the case fell down the stairway?