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5 WAYS TO STORE YOUR AMMO - LONG TERM AMMUNITION STORAGE - PREPPING FOR AMMO SHORTAGE 

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@sr-5568
@sr-5568 2 года назад
Have ammo that has been stored in ammo cans with desiccant in the basement for thirty years fires like brand new to this day.
@JBosler3
@JBosler3 9 месяцев назад
Great suggestion about using the square plastic ("nut") containers. That they fit in the 50 Cal ammo can is a bonus! Thanks.
@jasondavis741
@jasondavis741 2 года назад
I keep my ammo in boxes labeled "cooking utensils" and "cleaning supplies". That way my wife won't ever find it.
@DirkaDirka-n9j
@DirkaDirka-n9j 2 дня назад
BRILLIANT! Why didn’t I think of that! Oh ya, because I am stupid.
@MrLandphill
@MrLandphill 2 года назад
thanks for all you do for the community
@wbwills2
@wbwills2 Месяц назад
That lawman police surplus is a good one to find for a good price. Hard to beat!
@markruane3660
@markruane3660 2 года назад
One method I didnt see you demonstate is vacuum sealed bags which also works very well .
@ronaldprovencher7570
@ronaldprovencher7570 8 месяцев назад
I vacuum seal my Ammo and store it in a ammo can .. in a controlled environment 60 to 70 degrees .. it should last forever ..
@Omnivorous1One
@Omnivorous1One Год назад
I keep my ammo in the cardboard boxes but I also keep them in military ammo cases with desiccant packs in each ammo case. That way any moisture that may have been in the cardboard gets absorbed by the desiccant pack & after a month or so I just replace the desiccant pack with a new one. Since the ammo cases are sealed with a gasket new humidity shouldn’t be getting in there & the ammo cans are kept in a clean dry area. Its also good to label each box as to when you acquired it so you can use up the older stuff first.
@FiveElementsTactical
@FiveElementsTactical Год назад
Great tips!! Thanks for sharing!!🙏🏼
@tibzig1
@tibzig1 Год назад
Thanks sir. Good Info. BTW, I will vote for you for a role on the Sopranos. LOL!
@rchiribogar
@rchiribogar 2 года назад
Great information!! Thank you!!
@tibzig1
@tibzig1 Год назад
Great info sir. BTW, I fully endorse you for a role on The Sopranos! LOL!
@wbwills2
@wbwills2 Месяц назад
Love the smaller us military metal box in the middle. Buy every one that’s in good enough condition for ammo storage that I find at military surplus,,flea market,garage sale or wherever.get them for near to nothing and they are just a good size without being too heavy or awkward. For me anyway. Good advice thx
@charlesgillette2925
@charlesgillette2925 2 года назад
Mags for ar 30 rounds i load 28 rounds 20 round mags 18 found they are easier on the springs. I have seen students load 31 rounds in a 30 round mag. Now you have a great paper weight. Just my two cents.
@vallovesnature8449
@vallovesnature8449 2 года назад
Very informative video. I have my dad’s BB gun, no ammo. I think he used it to scare squirrels. Meanwhile I have one eating out of my hand now😂. Stay awesome, stay safe Kyoshi Dave!!
@Growstuff70
@Growstuff70 2 года назад
This is super helpful ~ thank you!
@johng3669
@johng3669 2 года назад
“This drives my wife crazy” 🤣🤣🤣
@jimstewart5739
@jimstewart5739 2 года назад
Based on your container selection, I have come to the logical conclusion that you eat too much mixed nuts... 😎. Seriously, good stuff - thanks for sharing!
@fredbustin3788
@fredbustin3788 2 года назад
I still have some .22 and 20 ga that are 40 to 45 years old. Stored in the boxes they came in and I have probably had theee misfires out of 600 rounds of the .22. I like those square jars! and have a couple that I have been wondering how to use them... Hmmmm
@scottzike1054
@scottzike1054 4 месяца назад
One .50 cal can will store 300 .308 in 20 round box or 1000 5.56 in 50 round box or 1000 9mm in 50 round box or 2500 .22 LR in 100 round containers (CCI plastic) I built a wooden shelving unit that houses 35 cans (5 shelves of 7 cans) for my shtf ammo which i started gathering quite a few years ago. 1500 or 5 cans .308 (900 168 gr hpbt/600 147 gr ball) 15000 or 15 cans 5.56 62 gr ball. 5000 or 5 cans of 9mm (3000 124 gr XTP/2000 124 gr ball). 25000 or 10 cans of .22 lr (5000 CCI 32 gr HP Stingers/20000 CCI 36 gr HP). ((46500 for those that count)) Each can also has a desicant pack in it. My training/hunting/range/practice ammo and ammo in other calibers is also stored on shelves but not in ammo cans. Some is stored in mags others in original box and some in mtm 100 count boxes. Enjoyed your video.
@FiveElementsTactical
@FiveElementsTactical 4 месяца назад
Wow!!!! Great info!! Talk about organized. Thank you so much for all the knowledge and experience. Much appreciated! 🙏🏼
@johng3669
@johng3669 2 года назад
What are your thoughts on using nitrogen when storing ammo for long periods? Is that just overkill?
@3nertia
@3nertia 2 года назад
It's not IF you can afford it but have you priced nitrogen lately? Heh
@3nertia
@3nertia 2 года назад
Does your basement ever flood?
@mattchaffin1133
@mattchaffin1133 2 года назад
Thanks for the info. I use the plastic ammo cans. Is there a difference in using the plastic over the metal cans other than weight?
@3nertia
@3nertia 2 года назад
Metal cans rust but plastic cans are NOT oxygen barriers. Most of them wont even keep moisture out - from what I've seen in RU-vid videos testing such things. The metal cans seem to have a better latching mechanism and a better seal than what I've seen on plastic ammo cans. A good paint job on the metal can, oil the seal with some vaseline or silicone lubricant then wrap it in duct/Gorilla/T-Rex tape and it should be good to go I don't actually own ANY of the aforementioned items but I have been doing research and have watched a fuckton of RU-vid videos on such things - take what I say with a grain of salt :)
@mattchaffin1133
@mattchaffin1133 2 года назад
@@3nertia thanks for the info. It give me something else to study on and find info. I would think depending on the environment, plastic would keep a little more moisture out over the metal, but that’s just me thinking on the fly. I would think for the metal to keep it under control, it would need some type of lining or wrap to help control the temp of the metal. Great points to ponder. Thanks again for the input.
@3nertia
@3nertia 2 года назад
@@mattchaffin1133 The plastic do indeed keep rain and such out but if they were to become submerged, they will leak - from what I saw. Lemme see if I can find the video for ya ... As for your point about moisture in the metal due to temp, I would say moisture absorbers would probably do the trick. Then as long as it's sealed, the moisture would have nowhere else to go (like on your ammo). You could also do what people do when they bury their ammo which is vacuum seal it (I'd use mylar)
@3nertia
@3nertia 2 года назад
@@mattchaffin1133 Make of this what you will and of course you should ALWAYS DO YOU OWN RESEARCH!: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QpBCmobJUeM.html
@mmgee
@mmgee 4 месяца назад
I’m betting your department keeps it in the original packaging same for the US Army, Marine Corps and FBI. Having the lot numbers is a requirement
@mikeparrish6388
@mikeparrish6388 2 года назад
Why don’t you just get off of some of that money and buy a few extra magazines and then you wouldn’t have to change so often
@bettyboop9148
@bettyboop9148 2 года назад
Great info. Thank you for sharing
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