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  • Bullfrog

    Ultimate Member
    Oct 8, 2009
    15,323
    Carroll County
    I prefer surplus metal cans for storage, but those are good for range trips. Lighter to carry and won't scratch the interior of your trunk or other items you have in there.
     

    md_rick_o

    Ultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    Sep 30, 2008
    5,112
    Severn Md.
    Thanks for the heads up.
    The hook and pick set and small tool bag also come in handy.

    I wanted to buy the tool bag too. But they were all out in Gaithersburg.

    I bought like 7 of the bags Black Friday, they are very good to have around. The other thing i love in that list is the mag parts holder. Again though i got several Black Friday.
     

    Nobody

    Ultimate Member
    Jan 15, 2009
    2,865
    I used a U bolt and put one on my trailer tongue. I store my straps in it.

    Nobody
     
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    lazarus

    Ultimate Member
    Jun 23, 2015
    13,750
    If you are interested in smaller ammo boxes for cheap, Harbor Freight has their regular $5.99 ammo boxes for only $4 in the coupon section.

    https://www.harborfreight.com/savings_coupons.html

    I just bought a bunch. While it only holds like 8 boxes of 50rd handgun ammo, it is fine by me because boxes that hold too much are harder to move.

    Just passing the deal on.

    25mm steel ammo boxes are super heavy if filled with ammo. Don’t ask me how I know.
     

    -Mil-Surp-Phreak-

    Ultimate Member
    Feb 26, 2007
    2,188
    Gaithersburg
    Needed new tires for my hand truck and Lowe's wanted $30 per tire for Milwakuee or $45 for a pair of their offbrand tires. Scored the 10" whitewall tires for $12 for the pair and got the dead fridge out of my garage finally. Love me some Harbor Freight for all those things that you need for the odd job and can't justify spending extra money for name-brand stuff vs their stuff.
     

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