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Posted: 6/23/2008 5:07:59 PM EDT
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I know I've seen threads about packing ammo cans and other small waterproof containers with magazines for storage, but I can't find them. Somebody got them bookmarked? David |
A loaded 30 AR mag (aluminum) weighs a little over one pound (55 grain bullets). You are looking at about 31 or 32 pounds plus the can which probably weighs three or four pounds. I have a fat 50 can but I don't have a scale to weigh it on. |
You could put a couple across the top. You'll also short your self some of you use a few Pmags. You can only fit 28 Pmags. None will fit across the top or at the back. That's with the storage cover attached. |
I only have one Pmag. I wanted to try it out for myself before I jump on the Pmag bandwagon with everyone else. I guess I'll have to get a few more cans for the new additions of Pmags... |
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Sorry to bring up an old topic, but I just bought a few (my first two) of the SAW (Fat 50) ammo cans & WOW. I am gonna have to pick up more. Anyway back to the topic. I just want to add to the total number of mags that'll fit in one of these. I get 34, 4 rows of 7 with 2 in sideways on the end (as mentioned earlier in here), then I laid 2 30rd mags flat on top of the others, with 2 20rd mags laid flat inline with the other 2 30rdrs. I store mine empty, but if they were loaded it'd be 1000 rds of ammo in one can, & probably pretty darn heavy. It is a perfect fit. I'm sure others have done it, but I did not see it mentioned here. |
It will also hold two more 30s and two 20s flat on the top. 32 x 30 = 960 2 x 20 = 40 960 + 40 = 1000 rounds stored in loaded mags in 1 SAW can. |
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