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To me, the blaster is a fragile thing what with bits getting knocked off or damaged so had a thought that when I (eventually) get cleared for trooping, I don't want the blaster rattling around in the car or in a bag.

 

So, in a touch of overthinking (and maybe overkill) I came up with this.......(space for optics and counter will be made when they eventually rock up)

 

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Thoughts? Opinions?

 

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I know..... it isn't exactly compact.....haha......

 

But can put it in the boot of my car and the top compartments allow room for armour repair tools (E6000, then.....) and other gubbins.

 

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Is your blaster especially fragile?  And how do you transport your armor? (hard case?)

 

I have a Hyperfirm so they they're pretty tough.  They just get tossed into the armor bin without a second thought.

 

If I had a resin-based blaster (Doopy, etc) then more care would be warranted.  Still if your armor is in a hard case, I'd think some sort of soft bag for the blaster would be adequate, again, then inside the armor bin.  Unless you're really shaking up your bin, I would think that would be enough protection.

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  • 6 months later...

I keep mine stored in its holster and on top of my armor with my undersuit acting as a blanket between the blaster and armor.  It helps keep it from sliding around freely and smacking against the armor.

I transport mine like yours as well except the undersuit part...

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I use a nylon fleece lined gun case I purchased online.  I believe it is one commonly used for paint-ball guns, but my E-11 fits perfectly.  It also has built in velcro straps to hold it in place.  

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