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“Ammo” cans are a complete waste of money. They are overpriced containers. Literally any random tupperware or bag would serve the same role.
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I keep the ammo cans new ammo comes in and refill it
Like a salt shaker or sugar jar
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You must not have a lot of ammo.
Ammo cans are great for moving and stacking ammo, especially if you’ve got loaded mags in them. Tupperware would get destroyed with 500 rounds of 5.56 on top of it
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people buy them because they're cool and make you feel like the punisher
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>>64327724
lol what? Ammo is heavy and if you stack a lot of it and drive it around bumpy roads no I don't think tupperware is suitable. If you don't then sure use whatever you want. And "overpriced"? A standard 50cal M2A1 ammo can is like, $17. That's literally same ballpark cost as a similarly sized tupperware OP. Being quite cheap as well as tough is precisely why they are popular.
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>>64327724
Yes and no. Assuming that the gasket on the metal cans actually keeps them airtight, they should work better than plastic for long term storage since metal has lower OTR and MVTR. The exception is if you're specifically using mylar bags and not just regular plastic. The real downside to metal ammo cans is the price compared to plastic, but even then, both are dirt cheap on the regular.
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>>64327845
>OTR and MVTR
jesse what the fuck are you talking about
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>>64327845
Which is entirely irrelevant for most people. Ammo lasts for decades in normal indoor conditions.
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>>64327724
Tupperware doesn't have a nice handle for me to hold it with and swing into someone's face after I fill it with rusty old nails.
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I honestly struggle to understand this mindset. A 50cal can holds like, 700rnds of 5.56 or 1000 of 9mm or like 3000-4000 of 22lr. You can buy a grade 2 surp can, right now, for $14 on midway and that isn't even on sale. Sure a plastic crate is even cheaper, but still we're talking $14 to hold a few hundred dollars or more worth of ammo at a time, for years and years. I certainly wouldn't judge anyone for just having plastic stuff if that's what works for them, but I don't understand sperging about it either. The percentage is just so irrelevant.
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>>64327724
Ammo cans are tougher and lockable. Perfect for actually moving ammo. Tubberware is fine inside a safe but I wouldn't be caught dead with it on the range.
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I have like seven plastic ammo cans because that's how lax sent their reloads wtf am I suppose to do with these stupid fucking things
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These go on sale at Harbor Freight for 9.99
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>>64327724
Probably the most effective and versatile piece of milsurp.
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>>64328227
Just as long as you've got more than noodle-arms.
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>>64327958
It's totally unnecessary. So is the tupperware. You can simply keep ammo in its factory boxes, a special container to put it in is entirely superfluous. I'm not trying to argue that tupperware is better, I'm asking why buy either one?

>>but but but how do you get your ammo to the range?
Okay, check this out: I grab a few boxes (or loaded mags) out of my closet and put them in my range bag.

>>64328227
They are very versatile, I'll give you that. I've got a couple "fat 50" cans I use as tool/accessory storage on heavy equipment & trailers.

>>64327982
>lockable.
How is this a benefit when the whole can is easily stolen? Are you chaining them together with cables or something?
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>>64327724
I just cracked by plastique tuperware after closeing the fridge door casually.
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>>64328310
You can hide rounds in your pocket. Whole cans not so much.
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>>64327786
This. It’s armyfag larping
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None of you have ever turned an ammo can into a caliber-waifu fleshlight and it shows.
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>>64328310
>It's totally unnecessary
Uh.
>You can simply keep ammo in its factory boxes
Unless it's PRS ammo where you're trying to ultra carefully baby each individual round this is insanely space inefficient.
>Okay, check this out: I grab a few boxes (or loaded mags) out of my closet and put them in my range bag.
You do that with hundreds or thousands of rounds anon? You have tens of thousands of rounds at home in your closet?
>I only ever shoot a few boxes at the range and then I'm done and if I need another few boxes I can just go to the LGS
Yeah ammo cans are indeed not for you but I hope you can recognize that there exist /k/ anons who maybe shoot a little more and purchase in larger (and lower cpr) quantities.
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>>64328326
If I'm a thief why wouldn't I just walk off with the whole can, rather than opening it, trying to pocket a handful of rounds, and then closing it again? The latter takes much longer and makes a lot more noise, all for a measly payout.
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>>64327724
what else am I supposed to put truss bolts in?
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>>64328435
>Unless it's PRS ammo
I'm assuming people are storing that kind of ammo in picrel.

>You do that with hundreds or thousands of rounds anon?
Yes.

>You have tens of thousands of rounds at home in your closet?
Yes. They're on shelves. Shelves are more accessible than cans, and more economical too.

>purchase in larger (and lower cpr) quantities.
What does quantity have to do with it? The point of an ammo can is weatherproofing and mechanical durability. That is relevant for soliders storing ammo in non-HVACed locations and having to toss it out of aircraft, but it doesn't really make much sense for someone storing ammo at home.
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>>64328454
forgot my pic like a tard
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So do you just dump the ammo boxes out into cans/tupperware/whatever? I keep my ammo in the boxes, but have seen several sources saying not to do that for a long period of time.
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>>64328467
>but have seen several sources saying not to do that for a long period of time.
yeah, didn't you know you have to consooom?
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>>64327724
Are they good to handle battery fire?
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>>64327893
>Which is entirely irrelevant for most people

Shh...you're around hobbyists who buy gear they think they're finally going to use "when SHTF"...
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>>64327724
>“Ammo” cans are a complete waste of money.
when i buy ammo it comes in an ammo can, do you not order in bulk?
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>>64328467
Keep ammo in boxes but also store them in ammo can.
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>>64328513
NTA, but it's usually only the cheapest shit ammo that comes loose in cans. I do buy in bulk, but it usually comes in small cardboard boxes packed in larger (cardboard) cases.
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>>64327724
>$10 steel container that looks cool
>ammo often gets literally sold contained in them (got two cans just from buying 1k rounds once)
how is it remotely overpriced
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>>64327724
yeah and i bet OEM Glock mags are a complete waste of time and money since pmags exist.
STFU poser.
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>>64328522
Lake City often comes in bulk loose pack and that's not cheap shit
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always been fond of the wooden stackables myself, they're easy to copy and make more of
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>>64328753
They look cool but are dogshit unless you've got slave labor and pallets are unknown tech. Worst thing is Russia stacks shitn in cubes anyway. Why not make a base? It can even be WOOD!
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>>64328753
seconding what other anon said, they're kino but dogshit if you actually have to use them
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>>64327724
>I am too poor to afford bulk ammo, or ammo cans to put the ammo into, and am assmad
FTFY
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>>64328504
or ammo cans are just convenient and durable storage containers for anything thats sensitive to moisture? There are people who live in places and in conditions where it is humid and salty and generally wet and you cant just leave ammo in a cardboard box
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>>64327724
holy cow its ammo can jew, I haven't seen you post since 2018. ammo cans are still fine for storing ammo you weirdo
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>>64329130
I’ve ordered tons of bulk ammo and it has NEVER come in “ammo” cans. Only boxes. And the boxes are more than are for long term storage. I’ve never once felt the need to splurge on consoomer cans.
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>>64329330
yeah
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>>64329353
Ok?
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>>64327724
I tend to get them cheaply
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>>64329353
based ppu
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>>64328310
>You can simply keep ammo in its factory boxes
But anon, metal ammo cans ARE the factory boxes for me
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>>64329678
I got a can of that. it was alright all thing considered.
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>>64328448
your urethra
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>>64327724
>waste of money
Sucks to suck for the people that bought thes things both of mine came free with ammo
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>>64327724
It's a literal cargo cult. Civvies see the military use ammo cans, so they buy it to larp too. The military needs it because they ship the ammo across oceans and into hostile climates. Bubba shooting beer cans while sitting on his mobility scooter in his front porch (can't even walk to his backyard) doesn't need an ammo can.
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>>64329858
If Bubba has access to a bigger range facility, however, he might want something like an ammo can
I have lugged enough ammo with me on occasion an ammo box is justified just to avoid spilling my ammunition all over the place while walking to the firing line
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>>64329678
yeah

ammo cans are great for storing ammo, especially with a lock added. I have to pick up some more cans to store some 9mm, 357mag and 7.7jap this weekend.
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>>64327724
Fuck ya
mudda
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>>64327724
Post ammo stash
I bet you have at most 500 rounds total if not a complete noguns
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>>64327724
It's either cardboard boxes that fall apart when I'm lifting them or metal BAWKES and I'm partial to metal BAWKES when lugging around 20+lbs of ammo
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>>64327724
they look cool and they're free
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In Canada, ammo comes in bags
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I just use plastic shopping bags.
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>>64329919
Do those locks keep people from stealing your ammunition?
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>>64327786
It's this OP, >>64327724
That's why I bought so many.
I like them and I'm going to keep doing it.
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>>64330097
But those bags are for spent cases and/or trash?
>>64330027
Subtle kek
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>>64330116
They're one more barrier keeping my toddler from having a lead and brass snack. He's fast, he's already strong and agile enough to take a closet door off its hinges, but he can't open a combo lock yet.

>>64329858
I see someone doesn't live near water. Or in an area with wildlife that occasionally break into the house/cabin and chew on shit.
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>>64330097
This really is the way. Zero need to shell out so much money on specialized containers.
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>>64327724
>Literally any random tupperware or bag would serve the same role.
So not true. 3/10 bait for (you)s.
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>>64330209
>those bags are for spent cases
No, that's what pastic coffee "cans" are for.
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>>64329673
kek
>t. former 2006 era 7chan /st/ anon
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>>64330402
You attacked the man not the argument
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>>64328310
>You can simply keep ammo in its factory boxes
>Taking 20boxes to the range
You're a fag and you talk like one. I take cans to the range and I don't stop shooting until it runs empty or my arms hurt too much to keep going. No guns bitch.
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>>64329995
This
Gym bags, big rucksacks, etc work to an extent, but tend to rip at the seams or the sheer weight destroys the zipper
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>>64327868
Oxygen and moisture transfer rate seems appropriate for those i believe
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>>64328513
You havent bought enough ammo to know the different ways ammo is packed so you dont get a say in this.
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>>64328522
no shit my fgmm comes in boxes of 200 but my saltech comes in 560rd cans and my gun loves it. i got a can of pmc 556 and now i use it for my bonefrog 77gr otm ammo that comes in boxes for no fucking reason. ive got about 3-5 ammo cans and they are all used for something. one is just full of shells to be reloaded. any kind of speed based shooting on steel should be done with ball ammo which probably comes in a can, especially if you are just doing drills.
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>>64330825
see>>64330836
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>>64328753
I've saved two of these fuckers from the trash. One has a crumbling side due to bad wood that shouldn't have been used which I quick fixed; might back it. The other had a bottom that looked like it had been stored in a barn (basement?) and slowly rotted from exposure to low amounts of moisture. It got a new upgraded bottom, plywood instead of particle board.

>>64329995
This; instead of having an extremely stupidly custom shelf for all my shit I just throw ammo in a can, label it, add it to the stack, and call it a day. When I need it for the range, I find the cans I need and bring them. Mags? Oh they have 30 cal cans of their own. Space efficient and no fucking around customizing shelves. I have enough "make this piece of furniture work for the thing it will never work for" in my life. Even custom shit eventually outlives its usefulness and needs to be redone.

>>64330027
=O
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>>64327958
I ditched the plastic, stacking uniformly and just longevity make it a win for me. Plus OCD.
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>>64328442
Because everybody is going to notice if you walk off with a whole ammo can. Especially if it has somebody's name on it. Best case scenario you come home to a police cruiser asking to search your home for stolen property. Worst case scenario the owner confronts you and shoots you when you run.
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>>64327724
Do you remember that scene in War dogs where they pack the Chinese ammo in plastic bags and cardboard boxes?
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>>64331118
You. I want You as our quartermaster.
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>>64327786
Best post
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>>64330840
You said your ammo comes in cans. I replied to that comment. Im not going to know if you decide to lie or not which is why I said what I said based off of that comment. And the point still stands. If you only receive your ammo in one or two configurations you dont have enough experience to talk about others. Why did you even comment back to me? Just dont talk about subjects you arent well versed in. Not hard. Ask questions about things you dont know. Again. Not hard.
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>>64331118
imagine breaking into this anon's house when he's not home and jerking off all over his previous metal bawxes. then next time he goes to the range he'd get cum on his hands and he'd be a faggot and everyone would laugh at him and call him a faggot
>shitposting aside that is cool dude, nice job
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>>64332257
Four horsemen of /biz/
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>>64332477
I'm a little proud of you that you don't know cum will dry a flake off of hard surfaces. Unless you're a girl or a eunuch or something.
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>>64333269
I only beat off into tissues which I flush, or directly into the toilet
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>>64331118
>>64332477
>cool dude
>goes to bed, clobbers bare feet
Not cool. Keep it in the closet with your homo sexuality.
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>>64333449
>>goes to bed, clobbers bare feet
>Not cool. Keep it in the closet with your homo sexuality.
what the hell does that even mean?
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>>64330116
the locks are to stop house guests from doing something stupid while I am taking a shit.
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>>64333809
Those little Russian paper packets are a gigantic pain in the ass
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>>64330116
They're to stop people from breaking into his house and beating off on his ammunition silly
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>>64327724
I mean they aren't really expensive anon.

Penny pinching 10 bucks on such a low volume purchase is largely pointless
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Imagine stacking all that ammo just to be someone else's loot drop.
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>>64329330
you can get them in the metal ammo cans or you can go to gun shows and get an empty metal can for about 5 dollars. if $5 is splurging or consooming to you I find it extremely hard to believe that you can afford to shoot anything except a .22LR
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>>64334031
be honest what would YOU do if you walked in and saw this just lying on the floor there
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>>64334293
Nta. You know what? Point. My hands are getting itchy just looking at your pic. I would steal at least one, if only to prove I can do it.
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>>64334293
Say TRICK OR TREAT and hope someone gives me a handful to take home.
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I need to buy like 3 more 50 cal cans at harbor freight, I just found out that 1000 rounds of Winchester 9mm perfectly fits in the can WITH the lock bolt installed.
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>>64332225
I’m just one anon and a PTouch label maker.

>>64332477
Joke’s on them, they’re under my bed in protective coat of my own cum.

>>64334179
I started switching over a few at a time. When buy six and up like on Amazon it really isn’t bad.

>>64333449
My closet has no room for latent homosexuality.

I need to get two Fat .50’s for my big chungus ammo. That plastic ammo can is almost immovable.
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>>64328310
>You can simply keep ammo in its factory boxes

Spoken like a casual who has a couple hundred, maybe low thousands of rounds at best.
- paper+plastic boxes waste a lot of space, it adds up over time
- if you're buying ammo in bulk, it often doesn't come in boxes at all
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I think I just came a little. Americans are so lucky they can simply go and buy a gun.
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>>64327724
You haven't lived until you turned an old 54r tin into a quenching bath for knife making
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>>64334316
two handfuls and a snickers bar for you. also mini sized.
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>>64327724
>They are overpriced containers.
They're like $7 at Harbor Freight you fucking moulie, kill yourself.
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>>64328380
We're just ignoring this freak post? Guess so
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>>64327724
Fuck ya
mudda
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>>64334293
>>64334316
Cheap bastards bought the """fun""" size. You're getting TP'd!

>>64334507
>I need to get two Fat .50’s for my big chungus ammo. That plastic ammo can is almost immovable.
NTA but I use 40mms for big ass storage. For my regular ammo storage, I've landed on a weird middle ground I don't think anyone (in the US) will really be able to duplicate. The 40mm cans (usually marked "32 CARTRIDGES, 40MM, W/M16A2 LINKS) almost perfectly work with some odd cans I happened to come across. Put two 40s aside each other, latch facing you. Then cut a piece of plywood to fit the top of that (for nothing but ease of stacking with other cans due to the nubs on the lids). Put 4 British 30 cal ammo cans with the latch facing you in a row. 2 British 30 cals almost exactly equal 1 US 40mm. It's the weirdest thing. They also almost perfectly work out to be able to have 4 30 cals on top of each of them so you get 2 US 40mms/layer and 8 Brit 30 cals/layer. The 40mms are for bulk or shotgun ammo you won't touch for a long time. The 30 cals are quick to grab and bring to the range. Where you can get British 30 cals (or German or Brazilian since they use the same brown ones) I will never know. I just rolled and got dumb luck and found a lot of cheap ones. The US 30 cal cans may work but they're slightly wider, something like maybe 1/16" if not 1/32". Works best in a cubby or closet spot so the stack can't fall over, but I think it's pretty secure within reasonable stack height.
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I have funsize ammo cans, about a dozen 7.62 NATO, a bunch of cheap .50s, and 20mm AA belt can. I keep my entire camp kitchen in the 20mm can, one of the .50s is my soldering and electronics box, another one is my burn locker to keep the kid away from the torches and mini cans of gas, the battery stash is in a 5.56 can, and so on. They're shockingly useful if you need to keep something in a moisture-free locking box.
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>>64333650
t. manlet
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>>64328102
Punch bowls at your next fiesta. Make Caribou Lou
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>>64334293
Find the owner and ask which adapter works best
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>>64328102
Make a shine box
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>>64337220
Gottem
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>>64327724
I just take the ammo cans from work for free. I take the big wooden boxes too. I even take the mortar shell quivers. I just take anything I get my grubby little fingers on. I have so many of them. I have like 40 magazines
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>>64328380
Well, they stopped selling the stinger missile crates, and my missilefu wouldn't appreciate me cheating on her with inferior munitions, no matter how seductive they may be (looking at you, 40mm, linked).
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>>64329330
Lake City contract overruns all come in cans. I got 10k rounds of 5.56 with Arabic writing on the cans a few years ago. LC sells all their extras under the Vista Outdoor label. It came in crates of 2 cans of 920 rounds, 1840 total. My local rural king had it mislabeled as Federal bulk packs, so I got 6 cases for $100 each because the girl working the register didn't know the difference.
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>>64334804
>fucking moulie
Ain't heard that since I left New Jersey.
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>>64327724
Depends how much ammo you have. If you want to stack it up a wall, good fucking luck to you if you don't have it in some sort of solid can.
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>>64328102
Pull the bullets and reload it, the primers are probably good.
Oh you mean the cans. Use them for radios, batteries, that kind of stuff.
But seriously LAX is trash.
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>>64327724
Cheap plastic tool box is inconspicuous, except for the lock.
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>>64337759
>A lots changed since you went away
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>I store my tools in ammo boxes and my ammo in tool boxes.
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>>64334507
>one anon and a PTouch label maker
You can put those on a network using CUPS. I got a couple of the little PT1230 ones when they were $20 on amazon and holy shit that laminated tape is tough. I had some on a freebie mug that went through the dishwasher daily for 4 years, took the print right off the fucking mug but the damn label was like the day I put it on.
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>>64339931
Cheap plastic tool box isn't sturdy enough for tools, never mind loose ammo.
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>>64327724
If you drop a plastic or tupperware container full of 30 pounds of ammo it will immediately burst open like a pinata and spew ammo everywhere.
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>>64339957
>loose
ngmi
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>>64339985
>2/3 of my ammo pile is fresh air and polystyrene
ngmi
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>>64339995
Idk but keeping under the threshold for not needing an explosives sticker on the cabinet is my preference.
The packets are going to get reused to hold spent brass to keep track of how much a box of brass has been fired to avoid case failures.
I'm in Australia, shooting a privilege not a civil right.
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>>64340029
Learn from your grandad, what a man keeps under his shed is between him and Tom Bombadil.
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>>64340044
nice try ASIO, I'm staying above board so worst case, I move to the united states.
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>>64340121
I'm English in the US and grandad had half a BREN under his shed. We never did figure out whose allotment had the spare barrels.
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>>64339618
You just need to wait for a pallet of them to hit the surplus market. I waited years for mine, now it just sits in the corner, I never did anything with it.
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>>64340499
About all you can do with them is fit them out for a couple of rifles.
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>>64340648
I thought the topic that brought them up was making a sex toy. You could probably use them as decor, and come to think of it someone was selling them as humidors.
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>>64340827
I was foolishly assuming heterosexuality, forgot where I was for a second.



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