Plastic Airsoft Pistol Gun Case

When you buy a pistol case that breaks after you open and close it 100 times, you find yourself saying, " I wish I had bought a better case". In case you’ve never owned a pistol case and have no idea how purchasing a super simple case could be that bad, let’s explore the example of a plastic toolbox (those ones that come with a standard screwdriver and a bunch of tips of different sizes). If you are someone that uses your tools, you'll recall that the crappy flip-locks wear out quickly and always before long. Pistol cases are very similar in that sense because when pistols are inside, they're closed under pressure, which increases the chances for the locks to break.
 

Airsoft Gun Case

A harder plastic case like the one depicted (though very similar to most) has a better locking mechanism. It has locks that slide into position instead of clipping shut. Any case with this sliding type of lock should serve its purpose correctly.

The inside should come with a pair of padded synthetic foams (eggshelled or similar), which hold the pistols in place along with any mags or extra tools you may wish to keep inside. The foam shouldn’t be glued, so you can remove it if you ever need to wash it out. If you’re going to spend good money for a good Airsoft pistol, you shouldn’t think twice about getting a decent case to protect the gun and keep it nice.