Redneck Convent 50 Cal Metal Ammo Case Cans 4-Pack – Long-Term Shotgun Rifle Gun Ammo Military Army Solid Steel Holder Storage Box
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They were made in China, according to mine.
This is the first time I've bought these cans in a long time. They seemed to be Chinese in origin, and I remember being disappointed. While I am not 100 percent sure of my answer, I am confident of it. The product is for sale to me. At Harbor Freight, you can buy metal 50mm ammo cans. I have found that the cans I have found on HF are every bit as good as Redneck's There is a significant reduction in You can find coupons online. A pair of them cost me about $8 each.
This country. It is my intention to replace mine with American made items and recycle them.
There is no insulation in them they are only waterproofed with a sealed lid.
Selected User Reviews For Redneck Convent 50 Cal Metal Ammo Case Cans 4-Pack – Long-Term Shotgun Rifle Gun Ammo Military Army Solid Steel Holder Storage Box
M2B is especially relevant when it says it. Considering that the PLA does not own M2bs or 12s, I am pretty sure the PLA doesn't operate either. Seven times 99. Against my surplus PA108 FAT 50 cans, I've placed this can side by side with the made in the United States cans. So, time will tell how well these hold up.
Over the years, I have bought a number of metal ammo cans at varying quality levels, and I have found that the Redneck Convent 50 Cal metal ammo cans are the nicest and most consistent ammo cans I have ever Seal under the lid is made of a rubber density that creates the perfect airtight seal to prevent contents from being blown out. There are no cracks or dry patches, nor is the seal too spongy or soft like new cans that I have experienced before. In addition, unlike other brand new 50 cal metal ammo cans from other manufacturers that emit an awful odor when you open them, the Redneck Convent ammo cans are odorless. A good job has been done on the painting. In addition, they are individually packaged with protective bubble wrap for shipping, so when you receive them, they look as though they just came out of the box. There is no guarantee that they will stay perfectly stacked once they are stacked. It is noted that the stack is perfectly aligned and the soldering is uniform, demonstrating good quality control. I am going to be a father again this year This is a pack of Redneck Convent ammo cans I Additionally, I am not buying any other brands. Most importantly, they are made in America. You can trust American made products!.
It's a good deal for these 50 cal ammo cans. On the back corner, however, the seal did not seem to be watertight. A small adjustment was needed in the way the gasket was held to the metal. Every time the gasket was closed from one of the back corners, the right left side on every can, it would slip inside instead of wedge between the sides. Being able to make them right was a bit of a pain. After the gasket was properly sealed, I was satisfied with the purchase, but I should not have had to do anything to get them to The best price on Amazon I could find was $75 per case, which is the price I bought the cans for. While I believe the 50 cal cans are worth the price, I think they need to fix the gasket problem. There's just a small gap between the edge of the edge and it. We purchase these cans so our ammunition is safe from the outside environment and can be stored in a watertight container It is essential to have a tight seal. Our ammunition is an extremely expensive investment, so if the can doesn't protect it, it is of no use! The 30 cal cans that this company offers are not recommended. Despite their best efforts, they refused to Filling all of them with water allowed me to check their functionality. Even though I tried to fix the seal several times, it did not At the end of the welds, there were also small drips coming from the bottom corner. These were sent back to you. In addition, the quality control personnel must find another job since the process of producing 30 cal cans needs to be evaluated. You should not buy AMMO cans for 30 cal. until the problems are fixed.
There are several pros to this strategy I like the availability and the appearance of the product. Cons - It seems unstable The cans are made in China, but do not stack or nest like a US mil-spec 50 caliber can
There is an odd gap in the front where a hook and havep lock would normally go
Summary br>I saw them on Amazon and bought them since they were new and there weren't any cheaper options. While they appear to be well built from the outside, there are noticeable differences when they are compared to a mil spec 50 cal can. It's even worse when you try to stack them on top of each other or with other ammo cans - they rock and wobble and won't It gets worse as you go higher because they are all out of level / plumb by at least 1/4". Consequently, this is not an ideal solution for stacking (in a safe, etc. ) and not an ideal solution for travel. If put side by side or alone on a shelf, they would probably do just fine. However, this is not what I expected. The fact that they're made in China doesn't help either. The decision about whether to load them up and keep them or send them back is still up in the air.
I planned to use them for ammunition storage. The cans work for that, but they are not as high quality as those that come from other brands or other cans. found that two of the four pieces of equipment had small peeling and oxidation spots on the interior coatings. Those are the ones I use for smaller jobs Ammo made in the USA is better and I will switch over to it when I have my better guns. Chinese products are made here. In my opinion, the cans by MTM are better for the price (even if they are plastic) and possess a better quality, as well as made in the US if this is important. I'm not going to buy more, but I'm not going to return them and will use them for the type of stuff they are suited for.
As someone previously mentioned, they are not as thick as US military cans and are indeed made in China, but apart from that, they are pretty nice cans at a fairly good price considering you couldn't find any This sets them apart from other cans I have (some made in China and some not). The bar under the front latch is slightly bent forward. These cans are snug compared to the others when placed in the MTM MAC 50 ammo can trays, but they still work fine. * There are some slight defects in the paint that are off a bit and there are some very minor dings on the body. I notice that this can has a different rubber seal from every other can I have, with it being a little thicker and a little softer for give, yet it's still very stiff, sturdy, and durable. It would be okay to buy these cans again. The price is almost too good to be true, especially at slightly I sell them for $50 each.
It is especially the shipping that is a problem! A total of three 4-inch monitors are on their way to me You can use these ammo boxes to store ammo, primer, and powder. It is a pleasure to do business with you. There is a seal on all of mine and a desiccant pack is included. Since I have Prime, I received my order within 24 hours without any shipping charges. Their price per unit for new is unbeatable, since they are sturdy, strong, and made from metal. Those I use are made in China, but they are suitable for my needs. US military personnel in the Middle East Is it better to buy new or used? It is marginally more likely- I was so marginalized by the difference that I was indifferent to it It's hard enough to pay You will receive an additional shipping charge of $00! Unlike the handles on the iPad, the handles on the iPhone In contrast to the layers of walls and lid, there was a difference in the thickness of the metal - a few hundredths or even a few thousandths of an inch. I didn't think it mattered to me. Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it. The more I need, the more I will purchase.