Gun Cases for Transporting Firearms
Padded, Soft-Sided Case
Material: Canvas, nylon, neoprene, polyester, or leather
Advantages:
- Light, easy to handle and store
- Many designs accommodate scoped rifles
- Offered in camouflage
- Waterproof and floating cases available for duck hunters
- Less costly than hard cases
Disadvantage:
- Less protection than hard-sided cases
![Padded, soft-sided case](https://ke-courses-production.s3.amazonaws.com/asset_files/production/1211/attachments/original/cases-padded-firearm.jpg?1498219271)
Lockable, Hard-Sided Case
Material: Aluminum or composite
Advantages:
- Lightweight but sturdy
- Meets airline standards
- Can include deep foam padding that holds firearm in place and cushions impact
- Composite models can be molded to fit firearm
- Available in waterproof models
Disadvantage:
- Bulkier and costlier than soft-sided cases
![Lockable, hard-sided case](https://ke-courses-production.s3.amazonaws.com/asset_files/production/1214/attachments/original/cases-lockable-firearm.jpg?1536154582)
Gun Sock
Material: Durable stretch fabric (polyester/acrylic) or soft pile materials
Advantages:
- Lightweight protection from dust, dirt, and moisture
- Offered in camouflage
- Often used as a second case to carry a firearm from a vehicle into a hunting area
Disadvantage:
- Minimal protection from elements or impact
![Gun sock](https://ke-courses-production.s3.amazonaws.com/asset_files/production/1215/attachments/original/case-sock-firearm.jpg?1498221897)