| Product: |
Starlight Rifle Case & Pistol Case |
| Manufacturer: |
New Innovative Products |
| Reviewed By: |
B.T. Davis |
| Date of Review: |
Aug 08 |
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New Innovative Products
Starlight Rifle Case & Pistol Case
July 2008
New Innovative Products, Inc. of Pine Level,
North Carolina recently sent two examples
from their line of Starlight Cases for
review. As a bit of background, New
Innovative Products is a high tech design
and manufacturing company specializing
in producing precision molded, high-impact
polymer resin cases through their Starlight
Cases division, which are designed to
protect contents from shock and impact.
Typical users of Starlight Cases would be
military personnel, law enforcement,
fire/first responders, firearm owners,
photographers, scuba divers or anyone
requiring a sturdy protective case to
transport sensitive or precision equipment
in.
New Innovative was founded by retired U.S.
Navy veteran Steve Ramos. Mr. Ramos, a U.S.
Naval Academy electrical and mechanical
engineering graduate, has over twenty-three
years experience in the Navy’s nuclear
submarine program, having earned graduate
degrees in nuclear reactor
engineering/physics, and oceanography/ocean
engineering while in the silent service.
After his time in the Navy, and a subsequent
stint at the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC), Ramos developed a
proprietary high-impact polymer resin
formula with which to mold protective cases
with that was significantly lighter, yet
just as strong and durable, as the standard
aluminum cases then commonly in use.
The Starlight Cases sent over for review
included one of Starlight’s 16” long cases
(model SC-061016) appropriate for handguns
or smaller objects needing a high level of
protection. The other case was a similarly
constructed 52” long rifle case (model
061352). The model number sequence
corresponds to the height, width and length
of the case. As example: SC-061016 is 6”
high, 10” wide and 16” long. |
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Both cases are lined with layers of high
density foam which the user can cut to
obtain a customized fit for their gear. Upon
inspection it was evident that the
watertight/airtight cases were indeed
“precision” products. These aren’t your
typical discount store thin-walled plastic
gun cases with flimsy hinges and latches.
These are military grade pieces of equipment
with rigid, non-warping shells and ample
foam interiors. Starlight advises that all
of their case shells are injection molded
using their proprietary virgin resin
material, and that no recycled or blemished
plastic materials are used in construction.
New Innovative Products claims that they are
the only high-end precision case
manufacturer who can make this claim. |
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All cases feature rubber “O” ring
waterproofing gaskets, pressure equalization
valves, secure latches and hinges and spring
loaded stainless steel handles which combine
to make them ideally suited for securing and
transporting firearms and other sensitive
items. All of the cases will float, even
when laden with guns and gear, up to certain
weight limits and based on the individual
model size. As example the 52” rifle case
will float with 175 lbs contained inside.
Another interesting and smart feature found
on the rifle case were the patented latch
locks incorporating stainless steel spring
loaded pins which securely hold each of the
four latches in place in the locked position
so they cannot be inadvertently popped open
during handling or transport. To open simply
use your thumb to push the pin out of the
way and pop the latch open with your
fingers. Molded padlock holes on each half
of the case shells allow for affixing locks.
Optional brass inserts for these holes serve
to provide additional strengthening. Lastly,
an optional wheel kit with a spring loaded
handle allows the larger rifle cases to be
wheeled around instead of carried. This is a
smart feature as the longer rifle cases are
designed to accommodate up to four scoped
rifles in two alternating layers. |
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Starlight Cases come in twelve different
sizes and a variety of colors, each of which
are constructed to the same high standards
of quality and workmanship. Some of the
testing protocols employed by Starlight
included: Watertight integrity testing down
to 400’ depths, blasting cases with a 27,000
psi water cannon, dropping them from a
5-story building (only surface scratches –
no dents or cracks!), and my personal
favorite – driving over a case with an M-113
armored personnel carrier with no damage
whatsoever to the case’s integrity. The
Starlight website shows pictures of this
“extreme” testing regimen. |
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Configuring the cases for some of my
firearms proved easy enough. I simply
arranged the items on the foam and lightly
traced their outline with a pencil. I used
the supplied retractable razor blade knife
to cut cleanly and evenly through the foam,
just to the inside of the traced outline. A
steady hand here is required so that you cut
squarely through the 1 ¾” foam so as not to
“hollow” it out, thereby causing the hole to
be a bit oversized. I found that laying the
foam to be cut on top of another piece of
old foam and cutting all the way through was
the best method. It allowed me to focus on
following the outline and keeping the blade
squared up and not worrying about pushing
the knife blade into the supporting surface.
After cutting the foam and removing the
material, voila’, I had a custom-cut, not to
mention spiffy looking, interior for my
firearms. |
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Given Steve Ramos’ engineering and physics
background it is not surprising that all of
his Starlight Cases exceed the U.S.
military’s MIL-C-4150J testing specification
for mil-spec equipment cases. The U.S.
military has combat deployed these cases
successfully in the dusty, sandy, salty and
high temperature conditions found in
Operation Desert Storm, Bosnia, Somalia,
Afghanistan, and Iraq. Additionally
Starlight Cases far exceed the Air Transport
Association’s (ATA) Specification 300
requirements for cases used in air
transport. The North American Hunting Club
has conferred their Seal of Approval on
them. Rocker and firearms/hunting enthusiast
Ted Nugent uses them for his guns.
If you’re looking for a high quality,
precision case for your firearms give
Starlight Cases a serious look. Support the
home team as they are proudly manufactured
here in the U.S.A. using U.S. materials and
components. Additionally all cases are
backed by a lifetime warranty. New
Innovative Products, Inc./Starlight Cases is
a service disabled, veteran owned business.
You can see all of their Starlight cases at
www.starlightcases.com, or you can
contact them at (877) 782-7544 / (919)
965-8643. |
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