tycoonbob
02-15-2015, 09:44 PM
I've seen several topics like this around here, so I hate starting another, but I still can't figure out the best way to store my ammo.
I've recently got into firearms in the last couple of years, and my collection of firearms, and ammo, is growing. I bought a second-hand cheapo Sentinel (Stack-On) 12 gun cabinet. Nothing fancy, but it lets me organize to some extent. So I ripped everyone from inside the cabinet, cut some shelves from MDF, carpeted them, and put some rails inside effectively making shelves. I use hangers like these to store my pistols (currently have 9, but only 8 stay on the hangers):
http://i.imgur.com/Gdowy9k.jpg
I also have a single shelf that was meant for ammo storage, but that filled up fast. At the time I got this cabinet set up, I had 6 pistols, and probably 750 rounds of ammo. Three months later 9 (soon to be 11) pistols and over 3k rounds of ammo. I'm adding ~1k ammo per month, and am running out of room.
Long term I planned to use this cabinet solely for ammo storage, while using a proper gun safe for my pistols, and my rifles.
I recently bought 3 30 cal ammo cans (didn't want to get 50 cal, in the fear they would get too heavy). One has ~450 rds of .223 on stripper clips, and I feel that I could probably get ~550-600 rds on clips in this can. Another can has 300 rds of .45ACP, all still in boxes. I'm not sure that I can fit another box in there or not. The last can has 350 rds of 9mm in boxes, and I might be able to get 3-4 more boxes in there. What I pictured was using this cabinet, getting many 30 cal cans, and using multiple calibers per can.
At this point I have .22lr, .380acp, 9mm, 7.62x25, .38Spl, .357Mag, .45ACP, .223/5.56 (store these together), .30-30, and 12g 00 buck. Soon I'll be adding 10mm to the mix. I don't mind mixing different brands in the same can, as long as they are in their original box, but I don't want to dump different brands/kinds of ammo of the same caliber, loose in the same can. I also have a dash of OCD which hates seeing different brands having different size boxes, so it's hard to stack them neatly (hence why I want to use all 30 cal ammo cans). I like that the ammo cans are waterproof, as well, which gives that extra bit of safety...and will help keep ammo dry.
So is there anyone who has faced this dilemma, and what did you end up doing? Should I just suck it up and start planning that I will only get 6-8 boxes of .45ACP in one can, and 8-10 9mm in one can?
I believe I can fit 5 cans side by side in this cabinet. I have 5 shelves currently (more can be made), so I know I can get at least 25 30 cal cans in this cabinet. Maybe 30-35 if I double stack some of the cans.
Also, does anyone else keep ammo trays & boxes after they are empty? I don't reload, but I do keep my brass and the boxes, in case I decide to reload later in life (I hope to build a house in the next 3-5 years, and will have a dedicated safe room in the basement, with plenty of storage space).
This is driving me crazy...help! :)
I've recently got into firearms in the last couple of years, and my collection of firearms, and ammo, is growing. I bought a second-hand cheapo Sentinel (Stack-On) 12 gun cabinet. Nothing fancy, but it lets me organize to some extent. So I ripped everyone from inside the cabinet, cut some shelves from MDF, carpeted them, and put some rails inside effectively making shelves. I use hangers like these to store my pistols (currently have 9, but only 8 stay on the hangers):
http://i.imgur.com/Gdowy9k.jpg
I also have a single shelf that was meant for ammo storage, but that filled up fast. At the time I got this cabinet set up, I had 6 pistols, and probably 750 rounds of ammo. Three months later 9 (soon to be 11) pistols and over 3k rounds of ammo. I'm adding ~1k ammo per month, and am running out of room.
Long term I planned to use this cabinet solely for ammo storage, while using a proper gun safe for my pistols, and my rifles.
I recently bought 3 30 cal ammo cans (didn't want to get 50 cal, in the fear they would get too heavy). One has ~450 rds of .223 on stripper clips, and I feel that I could probably get ~550-600 rds on clips in this can. Another can has 300 rds of .45ACP, all still in boxes. I'm not sure that I can fit another box in there or not. The last can has 350 rds of 9mm in boxes, and I might be able to get 3-4 more boxes in there. What I pictured was using this cabinet, getting many 30 cal cans, and using multiple calibers per can.
At this point I have .22lr, .380acp, 9mm, 7.62x25, .38Spl, .357Mag, .45ACP, .223/5.56 (store these together), .30-30, and 12g 00 buck. Soon I'll be adding 10mm to the mix. I don't mind mixing different brands in the same can, as long as they are in their original box, but I don't want to dump different brands/kinds of ammo of the same caliber, loose in the same can. I also have a dash of OCD which hates seeing different brands having different size boxes, so it's hard to stack them neatly (hence why I want to use all 30 cal ammo cans). I like that the ammo cans are waterproof, as well, which gives that extra bit of safety...and will help keep ammo dry.
So is there anyone who has faced this dilemma, and what did you end up doing? Should I just suck it up and start planning that I will only get 6-8 boxes of .45ACP in one can, and 8-10 9mm in one can?
I believe I can fit 5 cans side by side in this cabinet. I have 5 shelves currently (more can be made), so I know I can get at least 25 30 cal cans in this cabinet. Maybe 30-35 if I double stack some of the cans.
Also, does anyone else keep ammo trays & boxes after they are empty? I don't reload, but I do keep my brass and the boxes, in case I decide to reload later in life (I hope to build a house in the next 3-5 years, and will have a dedicated safe room in the basement, with plenty of storage space).
This is driving me crazy...help! :)