Transport case for 22 pieces of short firearms and 44 magazines
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When a unit has to move its entire sidearm inventory at once — to the range, to a new posting, to an audit or across a border — loose pistol bags and improvised crates quickly become a liability. Gear gets scratched, magazines rattle loose, counting takes forever and nothing arrives in the same condition it left. The PE-1650-DRA-2244 transport case solves that problem in a single hard-sided unit: 22 pistols and 44 magazines, each in its own precisely cut foam pocket, locked down and ready to travel.
Built on the proven Peli 1650 Protector platform and finished by Drava Shop with a custom-cut interior, this case is made for armouries, police stations, military units, border forces and shooting instructors — anyone who has to transport short firearms in volume without compromising on protection or accountability.
Move a whole sidearm inventory in one trip
The interior is laid out for serious numbers: 22 individual pistol nests and 44 dedicated magazine slots, so every weapon and every magazine has a fixed, repeatable home. That layout does more than keep things tidy. It turns loading and unloading into a fast, visual check — an instructor or armourer can see at a glance whether anything is missing before the lid closes. Inventory counts speed up, hand-offs between shifts get cleaner, and the risk of a pistol shifting into another during transport drops to nothing.
The foam is cut to suit the most common duty pistols — Glock, Walther and CZ-class frames and others of similar size — so service weapons drop straight into a snug fit. Full magazines sit firmly in their slots with no play, which means no rattling on rough roads and no rounds working loose in transit.
Protection built on the Peli 1650
The shell is the Peli 1650, one of the most widely used large Protector cases in the world, and it brings that case's full protective specification to the job. A silicone O-ring seal runs the full perimeter of the lid, making the case watertight and dustproof, while an automatic pressure-equalisation valve lets air balance after altitude or temperature changes — so the case opens easily after a flight and the seal is never strained. The open-cell wall structure and rounded, reinforced corners absorb the impacts of cargo handling, transit vibration and the occasional hard drop.
Mobility is engineered in. Four polyurethane wheels running on stainless-steel bearings carry the loaded weight smoothly across terminals, corridors and tarmac, and a retractable telescopic handle pulls the case along like wheeled luggage. When stairs or a vehicle bed get in the way, two folding rubber-overmoulded side handles let two people lift it together. All metal hardware is stainless steel, and the whole platform is covered by the manufacturer's lifetime warranty.
Foam that locks each weapon in place
The base holds the individually cut pistol-and-magazine insert, while the lid is lined with profiled egg-crate foam that presses down on the contents and damps vibration from above. Together they cradle every item from both sides, so nothing moves even when the case is carried over broken ground, loaded into a vehicle or stacked in a hold. The magazine pockets are positioned so that fully loaded magazines stay put — secure, separated and easy to grab.
Security and controlled access
Four Double-Throw latches snap shut with a positive, two-stage action that will not pop open from a knock or a drop, and each latch position accepts a padlock so the case can be sealed for storage or restricted transport. Combined with the watertight body, this gives armourers a transport unit that meets the basic requirements for the orderly storage and movement of firearms while keeping unauthorised hands out.
Where it earns its place
- Police and law enforcement – move duty sidearms between stations, ranges and armouries with a full, auditable count.
- Military and border forces – rugged, sealed transport for unit pistol inventories in the field or on deployment.
- Shooting instructors and clubs – carry a complete set of training pistols and magazines to courses and competitions in one trip.
- Armouries and security services – organised, lockable storage and transit for short firearms held in quantity.
Key features
- Holds 22 pistols and 44 magazines in individually cut foam pockets.
- Built on the Peli 1650 Protector case platform.
- Custom-cut base insert plus profiled egg-crate lid foam for all-round retention.
- Foam shaped for common duty pistols (Glock, Walther, CZ-class and similar).
- Watertight, dustproof silicone O-ring seal with automatic pressure-equalisation valve.
- Four polyurethane wheels on stainless-steel bearings plus retractable telescopic handle.
- Two folding rubber-overmoulded side handles for two-person lifting.
- Four Double-Throw latches with four padlockable points.
- Stainless-steel hardware throughout; manufacturer's lifetime warranty.
Basic data
- Capacity: 22 pistols + 44 magazines
- Base model: Peli 1650
- Reference: PE-1650-DRA-2244
- Colour: black
- Foam: individually cut base insert + profiled (egg-crate) lid foam
- Wheels: 4 × polyurethane on stainless-steel bearings
- Handles: retractable telescopic + 2 folding rubber-overmoulded side handles
- Latches: 4 × Double-Throw, 4 padlockable points
- Sealing: silicone O-ring + automatic pressure-equalisation valve
- Shell material: polycarbonate with lightweight core
- Warranty: lifetime | Made in: Germany
Firearms and magazines shown are not included. If your equipment has specific size requirements, please confirm the internal layout with us before ordering.
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