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thank you for the tip now I have to get me some cans
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Originally Posted By JTF-B:
Do you have a source for some stripper clips that don't suck? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By JTF-B:
Originally Posted By 56type:
Originally Posted By grimhollow:
Originally Posted By 56type:
Thanks OP, just rearranged mine too. Most I was getting was 920 per can. The labels on the front are fine but I take a 3"x5" index card and cut it in half and keep a running total on what's in the can (makes keeping track of it a lot easier) Any tips for the .30 cal. can to get 500 in there ?? Most I'm getting is 480....I knew I should have played more tetris when I was younger. I am not sure about how to get 500 in a 30 cal can right off. I do have one with 500 tulammo rounds in it, I'll have to open it up and see how I did it. They might be loose rounds, I can't remember how I put them in I just remember seeing the label. I was getting 1000 on stripper clips in the .50 cal. can but I wasn't able to pull it off with the ammo. in the box til I saw this thread. It was a PITA to try to keep up with unless you adjusted the round count card as soon as you took any out, which if I was in a hurry it didn't get done. Do you have a source for some stripper clips that don't suck? Sorry, I don't...Most of mine are recycled from the days of cheap Chinese ammo on stripper clips in the tins. |
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Originally Posted By JTF-B:
Do you have a source for some stripper clips that don't suck? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By JTF-B:
Originally Posted By 56type:
Originally Posted By grimhollow:
Originally Posted By 56type:
Thanks OP, just rearranged mine too. Most I was getting was 920 per can. The labels on the front are fine but I take a 3"x5" index card and cut it in half and keep a running total on what's in the can (makes keeping track of it a lot easier) Any tips for the .30 cal. can to get 500 in there ?? Most I'm getting is 480....I knew I should have played more tetris when I was younger. I am not sure about how to get 500 in a 30 cal can right off. I do have one with 500 tulammo rounds in it, I'll have to open it up and see how I did it. They might be loose rounds, I can't remember how I put them in I just remember seeing the label. I was getting 1000 on stripper clips in the .50 cal. can but I wasn't able to pull it off with the ammo. in the box til I saw this thread. It was a PITA to try to keep up with unless you adjusted the round count card as soon as you took any out, which if I was in a hurry it didn't get done. Do you have a source for some stripper clips that don't suck? SKS stripper clips, 30 cents a piece, get one of the chinese AK stripper clip guides as well: http://www.jgsales.com/sks-stripper-clips,-steel.-new.-p-399.html http://www.midwayusa.com/product/453905/john-masen-762x39mm-stripper-clip-guide-ak-47-steel-blue |
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I just dump it loose, and can easily get 1k into a 50 can.
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Originally Posted By nchapa:
I was thinking of doing that myself but wasnt sure if I wanted to do 500 rounds in the .30 cal cans or 1k in .50 cal cans. To bad cans are expensive around here. View Quote New .50 cans are $15 at Tractor Supply. They are made in China but other than the label, they are identical. They must have bought the assembly line and shipped it over. |
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Originally Posted By ztug:
New .50 cans are $15 at Tractor Supply. They are made in China but other than the label, they are identical. They must have bought the assembly line and shipped it over. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ztug:
Originally Posted By nchapa:
I was thinking of doing that myself but wasnt sure if I wanted to do 500 rounds in the .30 cal cans or 1k in .50 cal cans. To bad cans are expensive around here. New .50 cans are $15 at Tractor Supply. They are made in China but other than the label, they are identical. They must have bought the assembly line and shipped it over. Thanks, I already got some from ammocanman.com promo code "facebook" and they're U.S. made. |
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Originally Posted By nchapa:
Thanks for the heads up. I ordered a dozen 50 cal, the grade 1 was only $10 more for a dozen. I also got some 30 cal and fat 50s. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By nchapa:
Originally Posted By nightdh:
Ammocanman.com use code "facebook" You're welcome ETA: the grade 2 cans are perfect if you're not worried about coloring. You'll get about 3 or 4 out of 10 with some misc. spray paint on them. Thanks for the heads up. I ordered a dozen 50 cal, the grade 1 was only $10 more for a dozen. I also got some 30 cal and fat 50s. Thanks ordered a dozen 50 grade1. That's a hell of a deal with free shipping. |
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""Surely something must be terribly wrong with a man who seems to be far more concerned with a Jew building a house in Israel than with a Muslim building a nuclear bomb in Iran."
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Originally Posted By Etown_ak: Thanks to the OP. I've tried & tried and my best was 980. Don't know if this has been covered yet, but.... Here is how to get 560 into a .30 cal can: Bottom layer goes like this (even has room for a moisture absorbent): http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p114/Etown_RS/20140307_000243_zpsf87014ec.jpg Top two layers go this way. http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p114/Etown_RS/20140307_000239_zps80520df1.jpg Easy to carry, compact, and will fill 18 mags. I can carry 13, so a full vest & a .30 cal can is good for while. http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p114/Etown_RS/20140307_000500_zps8a4fea4d.jpg If you invert the order of the rows, you can leave the small void for moisture absorbing packs at the top of the can. http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p114/Etown_RS/20140307_153750_zpsf8c49dad.jpg View Quote Great post, thanks!
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Originally Posted By grimhollow:
Great post, thanks! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By grimhollow:
Originally Posted By Etown_ak:
Thanks to the OP. I've tried & tried and my best was 980. Don't know if this has been covered yet, but.... Here is how to get 560 into a .30 cal can: Bottom layer goes like this (even has room for a moisture absorbent): http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p114/Etown_RS/20140307_000243_zpsf87014ec.jpg Top two layers go this way. http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p114/Etown_RS/20140307_000239_zps80520df1.jpg Easy to carry, compact, and will fill 18 mags. I can carry 13, so a full vest & a .30 cal can is good for while. http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p114/Etown_RS/20140307_000500_zps8a4fea4d.jpg If you invert the order of the rows, you can leave the small void for moisture absorbing packs at the top of the can. http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p114/Etown_RS/20140307_153750_zpsf8c49dad.jpg Great post, thanks! It works!!!! This is the most useful thread I've read on arfcom.....thanks! |
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The best antidote against panic is training.
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Here's how I fit 1,000 rounds of 7.62 x 39 in a .50 cal can:
I open up each 20 round box and dump the cartridges into the can and repeat 49 more times. Then I put two dessicant packs on top and seal up the can tightly. Easy peasy. I use .30 cal cans to transport rounds to/from gun club and training center. |
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NRA (Life); GOA (Life); 2AFoundation (Life).
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Originally Posted By C-4:
Great thread, OP. I got this off the internet years ago. I have no idea who made these pictures. Just another few references: <a href="http://s76.photobucket.com/user/C-4C/media/20rdM19A1.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j33/C-4C/20rdM19A1.jpg</a> <a href="http://s76.photobucket.com/user/C-4C/media/20rdM2A1.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j33/C-4C/20rdM2A1.jpg</a> <a href="http://s76.photobucket.com/user/C-4C/media/20rdPA108.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j33/C-4C/20rdPA108.jpg</a> <a href="http://s76.photobucket.com/user/C-4C/media/20rdPA125.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j33/C-4C/20rdPA125.jpg</a> View Quote Awesome I have a empty 40mm can and about 6k of 7.62x39 needing to be packaged up |
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Originally Posted By Burdette1580:
Here's how I fit 1,000 rounds of 7.62 x 39 in a .50 cal can: I open up each 20 round box and dump the cartridges into the can and repeat 49 more times. Then I put two dessicant packs on top and seal up the can tightly. Easy peasy. I use .30 cal cans to transport rounds to/from gun club and training center. View Quote Should be able to get 1240 or so rounds in a .50 cal can |
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Here I am, Here I remain
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Originally Posted By nightdh:
Ammocanman.com use code "facebook" You're welcome ETA: the grade 2 cans are perfect if you're not worried about coloring. You'll get about 3 or 4 out of 10 with some misc. spray paint on them. View Quote I got some grade 1 50's and they were in excellent shape! Thanks for the heads up! Also thanks to the OP for posting the thread! |
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My order came in today.
The UPS guy got his ass handed to him lugging the box of 12 cans up 2 flights of stairs. |
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""Surely something must be terribly wrong with a man who seems to be far more concerned with a Jew building a house in Israel than with a Muslim building a nuclear bomb in Iran."
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I got my 5000 rounds from the Armory yesterday. They were packaged in 5 fairly good shape 50 cal cans. Having to carry two of the things boxed together was a fun little adventure. I'm going today or the next to trade the five 50s and some cash for eight 30s. Or maybe he'll trade even...
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those adhesive furniture moving strips can make the 40mm cans much more pushable on carpet... they get heavy fast. I bought two on a whim, I won't be buying any more. I just dump the cases in there.
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The original archived thread.
https://www.ar15.com/archive/topic.html?b=4&f=54&t=118098 |
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If armed civilians are not a threat to tyranny, why have tyrants always sought to disarm the citizenry?
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OP thanks!
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Originally Posted By CAR_16: The original archived thread. https://www.ar15.com/archive/topic.html?b=4&f=54&t=118098 View Quote Thanks CAR_16. That's the thread that helped me out a few years ago! You did a good job on it, and it was one of my favorite ones!
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Originally Posted By grimhollow:
Thanks CAR_16. That's the thread that helped me out a few years ago! You did a good job on it, and it was one of my favorite ones! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By grimhollow:
Originally Posted By CAR_16:
The original archived thread. https://www.ar15.com/archive/topic.html?b=4&f=54&t=118098 Thanks CAR_16. That's the thread that helped me out a few years ago! You did a good job on it, and it was one of my favorite ones! No problem. Maybe we can get this one tacked, since the last one was helpful. |
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If armed civilians are not a threat to tyranny, why have tyrants always sought to disarm the citizenry?
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Send an IM to one of the Mods for the forum, as they get cranky when people tack things without them knowing.
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"Mark my words, the coming war will not be fought on the frontier, or on some distant battle field, but amoungst us and amoung our homes! Our children will learn of it with their own eyes..."
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If armed civilians are not a threat to tyranny, why have tyrants always sought to disarm the citizenry?
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Daddy loves you. Now go away.
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$15 for a 50 cal ammo can???????
The last time I purchased ammo cans, I paid $5.00 per 50 cal can. what caused the price spike? Surplus cans were always cheap. |
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Originally Posted By Jim_X: $15 for a 50 cal ammo can??????? The last time I purchased ammo cans, I paid $5.00 per 50 cal can. what caused the price spike? Surplus cans were always cheap. View Quote I think EVERYTHING has gone up! I hate it that I missed buying a bunch of stuff back in "the good old days".
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It's always 15minutes ago...
You should have been here 15 minutes ago, .22 LR was 5 cents for a brick! Ammo cans were a nickel. Ah the good ol'days. |
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""Surely something must be terribly wrong with a man who seems to be far more concerned with a Jew building a house in Israel than with a Muslim building a nuclear bomb in Iran."
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i got 6 of the 80mm cans. what can i do with them besides just putting 3 30cal cans in them, or just dumpin misc mags/ drums/ and loose bags of ammo?
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i just tried it. the first layer was very hard to get in mine.. i crushed some boxes getting them in there. im gonna need a chisel
to get that layer out, lol. the rest went in great, awesome post...thx |
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Thanks for posting this. This was awesome. I kept looking at the big box that the Golden Tiger comes in and couldn't believe I stuffed all that in that ammo can and didn't even crush the boxes.
Now if I could just find photos of similar tetris-like stacking system for the layers of WPA Military Classic in 5.45x39 and 7.62x39. Those boxes are a little bigger. |
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I'm conflicted now on whether to store ammo boxed or loose in a can after reading this thread
http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_3_16/605316__ARCHIVED_THREAD____Do_you_really_have_to_store_ammo_in_a_sealed_container_with_dessicant_.html&page=2 |
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OK, this thread just made my Monday better. Thanks, OP.
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Need...more...7.62x39...
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Not fly enough to be halal....
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CGP2,
Thanks for posting that. I just received 1000 rounds of Wolf Gold .223 and had remembered seeing those pictures you posted here. Well done. It worked like a charm. Fitting that in there is reminds me of playing Tetris. I swear...you guys must have been absolutely awesome at Tetris as a kid ;) Thanks! |
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Originally Posted By cobain187:
I'm conflicted now on whether to store ammo boxed or loose in a can after reading this thread http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_3_16/605316__ARCHIVED_THREAD____Do_you_really_have_to_store_ammo_in_a_sealed_container_with_dessicant_.html&page=2 View Quote Good comment, and I will add, I think what some people may be assuming is damage due to moisture in the paper may actually be due to acid found in the the cardboard. Most regular papers have an acidic component to them. I seriously doubt ammo manufacturers worry with producing packing with acid free papers like you would find for archival art applications. I think most cardboard tends to be moderately acidic. In addition, I've noticed that the papers between the layers of rounds always have a funny smell. I wonder if it is more acidic than conventional paper. Litmus paper or something like a ph testing pen might help determine if it is significantly acidic. My guess would be that it would play enough of a factor in an already semi-humid environment and allow the ammo to deteriorate more rapidly. I would think the humidity between paper-stored ammo and loose ammo would normally be pretty uniform, while the main difference would be the direct contact of paper itself on the ammo. Having said all that, humidity still would probably be the biggest factor by far. |
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thanks OP I just topped off my china mart ammo cans from acadamy for 9.99
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I love me some Hate Chicken
Hateful chicken tastes so good mmmmmmm |
Originally Posted By cobain187:
I'm conflicted now on whether to store ammo boxed or loose in a can after reading this thread http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_3_16/605316__ARCHIVED_THREAD____Do_you_really_have_to_store_ammo_in_a_sealed_container_with_dessicant_.html&page=2 View Quote I would have shot that rusty ammo without thinking about it in my AK's,seriously i would |
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SI VIS PACEM PARA BELLUM
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I plan on just re supplying my .50's with ammo from it.
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Does anyone have any suggestions on doing this with 5.45x39? Especially in .30 cal and other sized cans besides .50? How about on stripper clips?
I've put 5.45 on both warsaw pact 15-round stripper clips and I am able to fit 9 rounds on the Thermold .223 plastic stripper clips. The Thermold clips fit into the 2- and 3- clip cardboard boxes for the 120-round (four pocket) and 140-round (7 pocket) bandoleers. The 15-round stripper clips fit perfectly into the 4-pocket bandoleers when you pull the white string. |
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Originally Posted By CGP2:
Here's 1000 rounds of Wolf Gold 55gr .223 in a 50 cal can It will fit, with room to spare 5 towers stacked 8 high, the rest (10 boxes) are wedged in the middle and in between towers http://i1217.photobucket.com/albums/dd386/plikatok/36C46D16-DDF1-4FF6-BF93-220243268810_zpshu0c7nyn.jpg http://i1217.photobucket.com/albums/dd386/plikatok/C55266F3-6A4A-4815-9B45-14CCA4CC0FF3_zpsixhlu403.jpg http://i1217.photobucket.com/albums/dd386/plikatok/AC270303-8255-4749-81D1-D7CF401E99B3_zpsvzgdomyp.jpg http://i1217.photobucket.com/albums/dd386/plikatok/315B3248-63C7-4660-A05E-F08A614AD50C_zpsqgax1mdn.jpg You're welcome View Quote I wonder how many I can fit in a 40mm can? |
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The “Three Stupid” Rule: “Do not go to stupid places, with stupid people, and do stupid things”
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Originally Posted By djpase:
i just tried it. the first layer was very hard to get in mine.. i crushed some boxes getting them in there. im gonna need a chisel to get that layer out, lol. the rest went in great, awesome post...thx View Quote Hmm, I gave up after the second layer. They were hard as hell to get out only the 2 layers as well. |
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Fuck You Andrew Cuomo
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Now I just need 1,000 rounds ha ha!
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Originally Posted By Gator:
Hmm, I gave up after the second layer. They were hard as hell to get out only the 2 layers as well. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Gator:
Originally Posted By djpase:
i just tried it. the first layer was very hard to get in mine.. i crushed some boxes getting them in there. im gonna need a chisel to get that layer out, lol. the rest went in great, awesome post...thx Hmm, I gave up after the second layer. They were hard as hell to get out only the 2 layers as well. Pretty much, but they will come out of you flip the can over. In the end, it's probably better to just leave the ammo unoppened sealed in the original heavy plastic in the original case |
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I have some Wolf ammo and I have a question. It seems that the boxes are stapled on one and, to be safe I make sure that that and did not touch any metal surface of the ammo can. Not sure if it makes a difference, does it?
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