Why Ammo Cans? (My Methods) #fullautofriday #civtac #firearms

Published on May 30, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This video demonstrates three effective methods for storing ammunition using ammo cans. The instructor highlights the importance of the rubber seal for protecting ammunition from the elements. Methods include storing boxed ammunition for easy specification reference, loose ammunition, and sectioned storage for different calibers, which is particularly useful for testing purposes.

Quick Summary

Ammo cans provide essential protection for ammunition due to their rubber seals, safeguarding against moisture and dust. They facilitate easy carrying and organization, with methods including storing boxed ammo for specification reference, loose ammo for bulk, or sectioned ammo by caliber for efficient access during testing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Why Use Ammo Cans?
  2. 00:03Rubber Seal Protection
  3. 00:08Easy Ammo Carry
  4. 00:10Method 1: Storing Boxed Ammo
  5. 00:18Method 2: Loose Ammunition
  6. 00:30Method 3: Sectioned Caliber Storage
  7. 00:35Variety of Calibers Stored
  8. 00:46Gunsmithing Education Resource

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the primary benefits of using ammo cans for ammunition storage?

Ammo cans offer significant benefits due to their rubber seals, which effectively protect ammunition from environmental elements like moisture and dust. They also make ammunition easier to carry and organize, whether storing boxed, loose, or sectioned calibers.

What are the different ways to store ammunition in ammo cans?

You can store ammunition in ammo cans in three main ways: keeping it in its original boxes for easy specification reference, storing it loosely for bulk capacity, or sectioning it off by caliber using trays or dividers for quick access and identification.

Why is sectioning ammunition by caliber important for testing?

Sectioning ammunition by caliber within an ammo can is crucial when you need to test various calibers, such as for bulletproofing demonstrations. It allows you to carry only the necessary calibers without bringing an entire ammo can for each type.

Where can I learn more about firearms and gunsmithing?

For those interested in learning more about firearms and gunsmithing, SDI offers online degrees. This can be a valuable resource for expanding your knowledge in the field.

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