Hardigg Cases?

Has anyone tried the Hardigg cases that they auction off on govliquidation.com? Looks like they come in all sorts of sizes. I'm waiting for them to pop up closer to me then put in a bid. They look like great storage cases. Hardigg was purchased by Pelican not so long ago.
 

UK4X4

Expedition Leader
Hardigg cases are excellent, the only issue is they are roto molded and you have a lot of lost space in the coregations and design.
Other than that they are waterproof- often air tight and thoroughly robust.
 

davegonz

Explorer
Are you talking about the large roto-molded ones or the Storm line? The Storm ones are sweet and were a direct competitor to Pelican.
 
Like these cases...

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or maybe hot food on the trail...
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soonenough

Explorer
I know that the guys from Magpul Dynamics (a gov't contractor that provides weapons and tactical training to civilians and military) use the Hardigg iM3100 / iM3200 / iM3300 hard cases to check their rifles through the airlines when they travel all over the country doing classes. They get to use pretty much whatever kind of equipment they want, so I guess that says something about Hardigg's quality and performance. Especially when you consider that airline baggage handlers probably provide one of the best places to test storage solutions against serious abuse.

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RgrBox

Adventurer
I osed a couple from the Stormcase line.. woul dlove to find some of the Govnt auction models..

RB
 

cruiseroutfit

Well-known member
I've got a fleet of Hardig cases I use on a regular basis. A local Cruiserhead did a bulk bid on an assortment of them from Hill Air Force Base, north of Salt Lake. Rock solid boxes. I have a handful I use for my vendor booth, I can keep product in them for months with no worry of leaking, etc. Would love to score some more!
 

Maryland 110

Adventurer
I have a pair that I love the size is 25x27x15. They have a plaque riveted on that says sink/surgical/120v. When I got them the sinks were removed. These are perfect for camping/overland travel. I put both of them up on the roof rack. I have driven through/camped in driving rain and the contents stay bone dry. I have droped them from 6ft up packed full and the case was not damaged @ all.
 

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