I mainly bought this not to be fancy but because a) i want all our equipment in flightcases, not in random pvc toolboxes etc, and b) to avoid the need of counting pins and conical adapters, as this case has an insert, so this solves both problems for actually more than good price.
Note: Pins should be inserted with fat side down, allowing you to keep R clip on them.
Small downside, the holes might need bit of "polish drilling" - If you use regular hammer and smash your pins a lot, they wont fit in, so use copper hammer, always.
If pins are turned thin side in, they will fall out once case is picked up - we solved this by glueing piece of piramid foam under the top insert, so I suggest this as a fix. (Though did this because we thought they belong thin side down at first...)