• Pelican cases are kept watertight through the use of a tongue and groove fit and a polymer o-ring.
  • Pelican cases come standard with an Automatic Pressure Equalization Valve which releases built up air pressure while keeping water out.
  • Pelican's Pick N'Pluck foam lets you customize the interior.
  • Stainless steel reinforced padlock protectors
  • Interior Dimensions (inches): 9.25 x 7.12 x 4.12
  • Pelican cases are kept watertight through the use of a tongue and groove fit and a polymer o-ring.
  • Pelican cases come standard with an Automatic Pressure Equalization Valve which releases built up air pressure while keeping water out.
  • Pelican's Pick N'Pluck foam lets you customize the interior.
  • Stainless steel reinforced padlock protectors
  • Single folding front handle

It's a pelican, what can I say? Top notch construction all around. I was able to get a Sony A6000 with 3 lenses and 2 batteries in there, but it's a tight fit. Also a plus that I can take the foam out and use it as a pistol case when traveling.

I purchased this for air traveling with my 9mm Smith and Wesson M&P pistol. I was able to cut out a cavity for the pistol and two magazines. It works perfectly and didn't tick off TSA. I had to buy two different pad locks to find one that would work. Be sure to find a lock with a long shaft, the traditional size lock shaft will not do.

This 1200 case is the perfect size not for just 1 firearm but in fact there is room for 2 with magazines! (must be reasonable size for concealed carry). You cannot put them side by side, but you CAN store both firearms along with 2 magazines each in 2 protected layers on top of each other! This case is deep enough for both my sidearms. I sliced the Pick N'Pluck foam in half horizontally with a razor knife. Changed out the original bottom foam with one that is a bit thinner (use one about 3/8" thick). Then one half of the Pick N'Pluck foam on top of that fits my S&W M&P Shield 9mm with 2 mags perfectly, with some room to spare. Another 3/8" foam separator and the 2nd half of Pick N'Pluck foam on top fits my Glock 17 9mm and 2 mags perfectly. S@@ the pictures! Or I can switch the Glock and S&W top to bottom, fits perfectly either way. Both firearms are fully protected by foam from any damage, scratches, or wear. THIS CASE is Awesome!!! It is well built and sturdy. It will last for many years. TSA approved! You can't go wrong with this case! Not anything much larger than a Glock 17 if you want room for mags, and you're good to go! JUST GET ONE!

Picked up the Pelican 1200 as a replacement carrier for the groceries I love to stuff down my neck at work. Had a series of mishaps with my last two carriers involving limited visibility, my car, a mannequin, and a #3 lock washer....too difficult to explain. However, I swore that wouldn't happen again, so I searched for something that would offer a more sturdy and accident-tolerant conveyance for my potted meat. Enter the Pelican 1200: perfect size for carrying lunchables, indestructible construction that guarantees that it will be here longer than your children's children, waterproof sealing so that the smell of your week-old fish doesn't escape to kill others, and completely lockable to secure your precious ham sammich. My only regret is not getting a slightly larger one that could accommodate my stainless tumbler with my food....

For pistols with a 4.5" barrel, this is truly a thing of beauty. Sturdy enough to be used in the military, waterproof, shock resistant, and solidly built, you have just enough room in the 1200 case for your pistol with magazine inserted, and one more magazine. First you spend some time carefully "picking and plucking" out your outline withe perforated blocks, then get your hot glue gun out. Glue the modified foam down to the base foam. Then use the foam you picked out along with the hot glue gun to carefully create another layer of foam inside the cutout to match the cutout shape, and glue it to the base foam. This means that when you are done the gun sits up at the surface as it should. If you make a mistake on the outline, don't worry, you can simply hot glue a block back in here and there. I followed these steps and as you can see in the picture, the results are very nice. You cannot buy a better gun case in my view. A caution to those wanting to use this for a 5" barrel pistol, you won't be left with much if any foam on the two sides, meaning that you won't have any shock protection in those directions. I would advise those of you with 5" barrels to go to the next size. For 4.5" and less, this is the ticket!

First of all, these cases are very well built and seem as though they will be able to withstand a serious amount of abuse. The pick and pluck foam is great for customizing the interior. I purchased (2) of these cases to protect my camera & lenses from humidity. I purchased this particular size Pelican case because it fits perfectly in the cabinet where I store the rest of my gear. I initially bought (2) of these cases and assumed that they would fit: (A.) 5diii body (B.) 100mm F2.8 ii (C.) 135mm F2 (D.) 50mm F1.2 (E.) 24mm F1.4 ii Close but not quite! The biggest issue is the camera body. (Pics attached) It's not possible to close the case with the camera sitting upright (not even remotely close) so I have to detach the lens and lay it face down. With the camera orientated in that particular way, it's not possible for me to fit another lens in one case. The solution to this problem is simply purchasing a third case which I don't mind doing since they are of a fantastic quality and great price. FYI - my 50mm, 135mm & 24mm do fit all in 1 case however it is pretty tight but doable. (Pic attached) Once I receive my 3rd case I'll have the camera body in 1 by itself and 2 lenses paired up in the other cases. Hope this helps any Canon 5D3 user.

Ok so without a doubt pelican cases are by far the best I have used. They are robust, not too heavy and can be easily customized. The reason I purchased this case had been to store my Zoom H6 Handy Recorder to which I cannot seem to find anyone who did this before. Needless to say, this case did its job and everything fit well. The Zoom H6 itself, the XY and Mid/Side microphones together with a pair of Behringer C2 Cardiod microphones stacked on top of each other. I also left space for the Zoom shotgun mount still to be purchased. Unfortunately I didn't get to take pictures however under the Zoom i made cut outs for battery together with a power brick for AC power. Attached are pictures of the Pelican 1200 together with a comparison of my other pelican cases the Pelican 1600 where i have all my camera gear stored and the Pelican 1300 thats dedicated for my Gopro Hero 4 Black and its accessories. Hope this review helped anyone. Thanks!

For anyone wanting to use this case to secure firearms while traveling, don't hesitate! Check out the pictures, I have a Glock 17 with magazine inserted, box of defensive ammo, flashlight and a 21 round Magpul PMAG fit tightly inside. But wait, there's still room for another gun! The contents I have only take up about half of the depth of this box. You can fit another pistol or similar layout underneath what I have pictured and separate it with a thin layer of foam. You'll have to get creative and find some thin foam that isn't included in this box but it's certainly doable in a way that won't have the guns scratching against each other. Based on another review, I went for the ABUS 64TI/30 2-PACK locks to secure the outside. While they're only 3/16", they're very well made and leave an incredibly small amount of wiggle room on the shackle. This will be what I use to fly with and I feel it's a very secure setup. Sure, someone can break the locks or cut around the plastic but this kind of setup is just a deterrent, not a $2,000 safe.

I bought a 1200 in orange for my two GoPro cameras and assorted mounts (see uploaded pictures). The 1200 is the perfect size (depth) to fit a GoPro camera on its side; you would likely waste a lot of space under the camera if you mounted it on its back. The case is the perfect size for my use (a Hero 3+, an original Hero HD, one BacPac, WiFi remote, spare adhesive mounts, spare backdoors, suction cup mount, handlebar mount, and assorted mount extensions / pivots. If I get any more mounts or another BacPac I will have trouble fitting it all in this case. The case itself is great build quality and feels very sturdy (just like every Pelican case I've used). The latches take significant effort to open, but that means they'll be less likely to pop open on accident. I would not hesitate to buy another Pelican case should I outgrow this one or need another one for other items. I chose to go with a Pelican case rather than a soft case because I've used Pelican cases before at work and in person life and have always been impressed with their ability to protect sensitive contents, even when used as checked luggage. Based on this past experience, I knew it could easily protect my cameras in the trunk of my car. I went with orange so if I'm trying to find this at night after a long day I could easily spot it.

Bought this case for my Nikon D40 and accessories. It arrived in a prompt time and well packaged. As for the case itself, with a DSLR: It is a tight fit for everything, but I was able to fit: My D-40 camera body, Nikon 18-55mm lense, Sigma 70-300mm lense, charger and cable, and two memory cards. There is a half inch border on everything, and the camera top compresses the top foam, so it is tight, but secure and safe, and less bulky than a bigger case. Highly recommended!