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Product Catalog | 2021 MTM Molded Products Company 3370 Obco Ct. · P.O. Box 13117 · Dayton, Ohio 45414-0117 Phone (800) 543-0548 · (937) 890-7461 · Fax (937)890-1747 MTMCASE-GARD.COM WE SUPPORT THE FOLLOWING PRODUCT CATALOG | ORGANIZATIONS: 2021 ALL NEWMTM IMAGES RIFLE CASES Page 3 MTM BELIEVES THAT A GREAT DAY AT THE RANGE OR OUT HUNTING Family owned and operated, MTM Molded Products Company is a plastic injection molding facility with a STARTS WITH HAVING primary focus on the shooting sports. Established in 1968, MTM began with a simple idea for storing ammo THE RIGHT EQUIPMENT. and currently offers a broad range of products specifically designed for the shooting sportsman. MTM strives for innovation in the design of our entire Case-Gard line. Each product resolves a challenge encountered by someone in our family or by a Case-Gard customer. We are always open to and encourage customer sugges tions for product development and improvement. SEE WHAT’S N EW FOR 2021: Quick Index RC42T MTM RIFLE CASES ......................... 3 Tiedown Points Padlock Points AMMO BOXES • RIFLE ........... 4-9,11 WALLETSTM & RIMFIRE ..................... 9 MTM RIFLE CASES AMMO BOXES • HANDGUN ... 10-11 People spend a lot of hard earned money on hunting and competition rifles so why put them in a flimsy discount gun case? American engineered and AMMO CANS ..................... 11,15-17 American manufactured, MTM Case-Gard’s Rifle Cases are designed to go the distance for transporting your firearm. AMMO CRATES ....................... 12-14 TACTICAL Tactical Rifle Case HANDGUN CASES .................. 18-20 RIFLE CASE • Quality foam padding interior with adjustable Velcro tie downs PAGE 3 • Snap latch design MAINTENANCE ...................... 21-25 • Stackable for convenient storage • Multiple padlock points for security RC42T SHOOTING ......................... 26-28,30 • Compatible with most 42-Inch rifles and shotgun models SHOOTING RESTS .................. 29-32 • Tiedown points for easy ATV attachment RELOADING............................. 33-35 RC42T - TACTICAL RIFLE CASE EXTERIOR: 43.1” x 13.8” x 5.1” SHOTSHELL ............................ 35-41 DRY STORAGE ................ 33,39,41-43 Single Scope Rifle Case BOWHUNTING ....................... 44-46 Designed for a scoped rifles up to 51” long • Molded with specially formulated, high-impact plastic Designed for a • Four strong, snap latches and padlock points • High quality egg crate foam scoped rifle • Tie-down grooves for securing to an ATV MTM MOLDED 200 ROUND NEW COLOR IN 100 PRODUCTS COMPANY AMMO BOXS ROUND AMMO BOXES RC51 - SINGLE SCOPE RIFLE CASE NEW! PAGE 5 PAGE 6 EXTERIOR: 51.5” x 11.7” x 4.3” 3370 OBCO CT. • DAYTON, OHIO 45414-3513 INT: 50.5” X 9.5” X 3.2” PHONE (800) 543-0548 • (937) 890-7461 COLOR: Black (40) FAX (937)890-1747 MTMCASE-GARD.COM MTMCase-gard.com 800-543-0548 RC51 Rifle Cases 3 RIFLE AMMO BOXES CASE-GARDTM R-50 SERIES new 200 round ammo cases For over 50 years, rifle enthusiasts throughout the world have regarded this Case-GardTM 50 series as their first choice in rifle ammo storage. Many tell us they consider our boxes the finest in the business. This Case-GardTM R-50 Series feature a scuff-resistant, textured surface, snap-lock latch, stacking feet, mechanical hinges *(with exception of 22-Horn-10) and load labels...with an unheard of, 25 year guarantee. All rounds are listed as bullet tip up, unless otherwise noted. Clear-Blue (24) RS200 P200-45 Clear-Green/Black (16T) P200-9 200 ROUND AMMO BOX SERIES NEW! During these days of high volume reloading and bulk ammo storage, P200-9 For 9MM Luger, 9MM Makarov, 38 S&W, 38 Short, 380 ACP, Green (10) there has never been a better time for MTM to bring out a new 30 Luger, 9x21MM stackable, 200 round ammo box series. P200-45 For 45 ACP, 45 Auto,10MM, 40 S&W, 357 Sig • Each size provides a sturdy 200 round base with two flip-top lids 22-HORN-10 22 Hornet, 30 M1 Carbine Bullet Down = 218 Bee, 17 / 221 / 222 / 223 Rem., 25-20 / 32-20 WCF, 35 WSL, Max. OAL= NA covering 100 rds. each RS200 For .17 Fireball, 17 / 221 / 222 / 223 Rem., 204 Ruger, 218 Bee, COLOR: Green (10) *A living-hinge box, backed by MTM’s 10 year guarantee • A strong snap latch secures each cover 22 Hornet, 222 Rem. Mag., 223 Rem. HP, 25-20 Win., 300 • Reliable mechanical hinges Sherwood, 300 Wisper, 32 Ideal, 32 / 401 Win. S.L., 351 WSL, RS-S-50 22-250 Rem., 22 BR, 22 Cheetah, 22 PPC, 22 Rem. Jet, 22 Sav. HP, 220 Rus., 224 Wby Mag., 224 Valkyrie, 250 Sav., 30 / 35 Rem., 32-40 Win, 351 / 401 Win. SL, 6mm PPC USA, 6mm BR-DX, • Stable, multi-stack design 6x47, 6mm TCU, 6mm-223 Rem. Max. OAL= 2.65” 6mm Norma BR, 6.5 Grendel, 6.8mm Rem. Spl, 7mm BR, 7.62 x 39 Rus. Max. OAL= 2.50” • Made of tough, heavy-duty polypropylene. COLOR: Green(10) Clear Blue(24) COLORS: Green (10), Clear-Green/Black (16T), Clear-Blue (24) RS-50 For .17 Fireball, 17 / 221 / 222 / 223 Rem., 204 Ruger, 218 Bee, 22 Hornet, 222 Rem. Mag., 223 Rem. HP, 25-20 Win., 300 Sherwood, 300 Wisper, 32 Ideal, 32 / 401 Win. S.L., 351 WSL, 6x47, 6mm TCU, 6mm-223 Rem. Max. OAL= 2.65” RM-50 220 Swift, 300 Sav., 338 RCM, 225 / 243 / 307 / 308 Win., 338 Fed., 25 / 32 / 6mm Rem., 28-30 Sevens, 360 Nitro Express 2 1/4”, 5.6 x 52 Rimmed, 6.5 Creedmoor, 6.5x50 Jap Arisaka, 6mm-284 Win., 7x57 Mauser, 7.35 Carcano, 7.5 x 54 French MAS, 7.65 x 53 Mauser, 7mmTCU, 7mm-08 Rem.. Max. OAL= 3.04” AMMO RACKS RL-50 224 Clark, 240 Wby. Mag., 257 Roberts, 270 Win., 25-06 / 280 Rem., 30 Gibbs, 30-06 Spr., 318 Westley Richards, 338-06 A-Square, 35 Whelen, 375 Rimless MTM® Ammo Racks keep stored ammo accessible, portable and off the 2 1/4”, 6.5 Carcano, 6.5x257 Roberts, 6.5-06 A-Square, 6.5x54mm Mann-Schone, 6.5x 55 Swedish, 7x 64 Brenneke, 7x72 Rimmed, 7x57 / 9.3x57mm reloading bench. Racks may be stood upright, stacked flat or wall-mounted for MAUSER, 8x57J, 7.7 Jap, 7.7x58 Jap., 8mm-06, 9.3x62, 9.3x74, 410 Shotshells Max. OAL= 3.61” a neat and clean bench or gun safe. COLORS: Green (10), Clear-Green/Black (16T), Clear-Blue (24), Clear-Smoke (41) RSLD-50 219 Zipper, 223 / 243 / 25 / 270 WSSM, 401 Win. S.L., 458 SOCOM, 460 / 500 S&W Mag., 475 / 500 Linebaugh, 50 Beowulf. Max. OAL= 2.46” Hang them Available in two Case-GardTM ammo box configurations: AR9M - filled with eight, 9MM (50 rd) ammo boxes (400 rds, total) and ARRS - filled with four RMLD-50 25 / 270 / 300 / 325 / 338 / 7mm WSM, 30 Rem, 300 / 7mm Rem. SAUM, 300 / 338 RCM, 348 / 356 / 375 / 38-56 / 40-65 Win., 375 Rimless 2 ¼”, 376 Steyr, 38-55 Win., 38-55 Ballard, 45-70 Govt., 40-82 / 45-90 / 348 WCF, 40-60 / 450 Marlin, 400-375 Belted Nitro Exp., 6.71 Phantom, 7.5 Schmidt Rubin Stack them Small Rifle (50 rd) ammo boxes (200 rds, total). Ammo boxes are molded in Swiss, 7.82 Patriot, 7mm Rem. SAUM / 8x56 Rimmed Hungarian, 8.59 Galaxy, 9.5x47 Rimmed, 10.75x65 Rimmed, Max. OAL= 3.08” Rack them clear-blue, keeping ammunition visible and easily accessible. RLLD-50 260 Rem., 6.5-08 A-Square, 257 / 270 / 300 / 375 / 7mm Wby. Mag., 264 / 300 / 330 / 338 / 458 Win. Mag., 30-40 Krag, 300 / 375 H&H Mag., 300 / 338 / • Racks may be stood up, stacked flat or hung on a wall 375 / 7mm / Rem. Ultra Mag., 300 / 416 Dakota, 303 Brit., 308 / 358 Norma Mag., 38-72 / 405 Win., 375 Ruger, 400 Nitro Exp, 404 Jeffery, 40-65 Sharps Str., 444 Marlin, 6.5-284 Norma, 6.5x52 Ital., 6.5x57 Rimmed, 7.21 Firebird, 7mm Rigby, 416 / 6.5 / 7mm / 8mm Rem. Mag., 416 Taylor, 458 Lott, 7mm • Each rack includes three adjustable shelves STW, 7.5x 54 Swiss, 8x64 Brenneke, 8x68S Mag., 9.5x57, 10.75x68 Mauser. Max. OAL= 3.85” • Molded-in wall mount holes for secure attachment to wall COLORS: Green (10), Clear-Green/Black (16T) Clear-Blue (24) • Ideal for gun safe storage AR9M - AMMO RACK, 9MM 400 round ammo storage system for 9MM and .380ACP. Includes one Ammo Rack and eight P50-9M ammo boxes. AMMO BOX FOAM LINER COLOR: Clear Blue with Dark Earth Rack Half inch thick, open cell foam pad for rattle reduction and bullet tip protection. One liner fits MTM’s Deluxe, 100 Round Rifle Ammo Case or cuts down to fit smaller boxes. ARRS - AMMO RACK, RIFLE SMALL 200 round ammo storage system for 223, 204, 5.56x45, 6x47. Includes one Ammo Rack and four RS-50 FL-1 COLOR: Dark Gray (42) SIZE: 7 1/8” x 7 1/8” x 1/2” ammo boxes. COLOR: Clear Blue with Dark Earth Rack 4 Rifle Ammo Boxes MTMCase-gard.com 800-543-0548 AR9M Ammo boxes and Racks 5 RIFLE AMMO BOXES DELUXE 50 ROUND RIFLE The ultimate in AMMO CASES ammo storage Redesigned in 2019; deluxe H-50 series offers the ultimate in ammo storage. Bullets stored in down position are carefully secured by four special bullet-tip protecting fingers. These fingers prevent most bullet tips from hitting the bottom of the box which could cause tip damage and change the flight characteristics of a bullet. Excellent choice for belted magnum rounds which may be carried rim up or rim down.
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