Pelican protective cases are the crush-proof, dust-proof, watertight cases that news photographers, military units, and industrial field crews trust for gear worth protecting. The copolymer shell survives drops, the rubber O-ring seal keeps out water and dust, and the automatic pressure-equalization valve prevents the suction-seal problem that locks cheaper cases shut after flights.
The 1780 Transport Case is a long-gun-sized Pelican — roughly 42 inches interior length with pick-and-pluck foam for rifles, shotguns, long camera supports, or any gear that needs significant length. Double wheels and the retractable extension handle make it manageable to move despite the size.
Pelican manufactures its Protector cases at American factories including its Torrance, California facility and its South Deerfield, Massachusetts plant. The company has built protective cases domestically since 1976 and backs every Protector case with a lifetime guarantee of excellence.





