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Pinocchio Rifle Case/Shooting Mat

The Paladin33 Pinnocchio™ long gun case is the ultimate rifle case and shooting mat rolled into one simple and efficient product. This case was designed for modularity, durability and mobility.

Modularity

The Pinocchio™ fits everything from 14.5” ARs to 26” barrel precision rifles and 28” barrel competition shotguns with +7 magazine tubes. Shorter rifles can be carried with your silencer mounted.

Our system utilizes a generously sized front muzzle pouch that will fit a fully loaded handguard with lights, lasers and bipods attached. The back is held down by a single G-Hook strap for quick and easy access to your firearm.

Durability

There are no zippers or plastic hardware to break. This Berry compliant case features Milspec materials and metal hardware only. The outer shell is constructed of durable 1000 denier Cordura® and the inner shell is 500 denier for weigh savings. 1/4” closed cell foam construction protects your firearm and offers a comfortable cushioned shooting platform.

Mobility

The case features removable backpack straps and adjustable side carry handle to achieve the perfect balance regardless of the length and weight of your rifle. The top carry handle doubles as a drag bag attachment point. For air travel, the Pinocchio nests perfectly in Pelican 1700 series hard cases.

The Pinocchio™ replaces all your other rifle cases and shooting mats and will accept any long gun in your arsenal. First offered in genuine Multicam® with additional colors coming soon.

Proudly designed, cut and stitched in Bend, Oregon USA with 100% US sourced materials.

Available now at www.paladin33.com

3 Responses to “Pinocchio Rifle Case/Shooting Mat”

  1. Rob c says:

    I wouldn’t want to be laying on top of something that is going to wrap around my rifle later

    Think dirt, rocks, crap etc.

    Good in theory?

    • SVGC says:

      I’ve learned this technique from years of taking a piss called “shaking it out” that I think one could apply to this.

    • Sasquatch says:

      I guess I can see your concern, but typically my shooting mats don’t pick up a ton of debris (maybe I’m lucky with where I shoot). And now that you’re aware of it possibly being an issue, shouldn’t take much to clean it off prior to wrapping it up. Time permitting. If time doesn’t permit, you might have bigger concerns to worry about anyways.