Ammo Cans Superiority

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Are the green military surplus ammo can still the best thing going these days for ammo storage? If so, what is the best place around Phoenix to get a few?


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I ordered 10 cans on Amazon and got the best price with free shipping. They all came in and we’re basically brand new.

50 Cal Ammo Can (10 Pack)
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These are the only ones I use, two sizes, durable, and they interlock so you can stack them as high as you want

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zold wrote: November 12th, 2019, 10:02 pm Are the green military surplus ammo can still the best thing going these days for ammo storage? If so, what is the best place around Phoenix to get a few?
I believe UNAMMO has new .30cal cans for sale +$40/4. You can usually find used .30cal cans at most surplus stores. I was recently in Allied Surplus (35th Ave & Cactus) they had several pallets for used ones. The price was around $10 each. May have to look at a couple b4 finding one that isn't dented.
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