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09 July 2009, 22:15
TeamHC&B
Ammo boxes?
Hey just wondering if anyone has tried the MTM R-100 ammo boxes and adding a couple of small u bolts and a lock to that box would be fine on SAA. It would be a heck of alot lighter than most other boxes, what do you guys think?>
10 July 2009, 02:49
N E 450 No2
I generally use 20 round plastic ammo boxes and put them in a Pelican case. More secure and fluid proof.

I use TSA locks just in case they want to look inside it.

I also carry extra TSA locks in case they cut those off.

It is a little heavier.


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10 July 2009, 03:51
SGraves155
quote:
I use TSA locks just in case they want to look inside it.

I also carry extra TSA locks in case they cut those off.


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10 July 2009, 20:19
450/400
I use a Pelican case with plastic MTM ammo boxes and use Master locks with a key. If they really want/need to look in your ammo box, they will come and find you. They can xray it and see everything.
10 July 2009, 20:28
Navaluk
450/400

I used to bet like you that the TSA would get off their fat overpaid ass and find me or page me. A fools pipe dream. I have the destroyed locks to prove it. In fact they destroyed the locks and then likely shipped my ammunition unlocked. I say likely because they are just stupid enough to destroy the locks before they put it on the carousel for me to pick up. Never assume intelligence in humans.
10 July 2009, 20:42
450/400
TSA checked my ammo in Dallas. I locked the case. They said, "If there's a problem, you'll have to open it again, I said, OK by me."

In London the Xrayed it.

On the way home, nobody cared about the ammo. At Heathrow, they paged me and an officer walked me down on the tarmac where 5 officers had me open my double case so they could look at my Heym 450/400, thanked me and then had me lock it up again.

The TSA locks are easy for theives to open. I'll take my chances with the Master locks.
11 July 2009, 02:24
N E 450 No2
The ammo I carry in a Pelican was inside my checked baggage, or inside a TufPak with my rifles.

Rules change but I have never flown ANYWHERE without ammo in the same case as my rifle.

Do not ask how much my ammo weighs as that is CLASSIFIED.

Never had a problem.


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11 July 2009, 02:53
Wendell Reich
I also just bought a Pelican case for my ammo. I like them.
12 July 2009, 04:20
Larry Sellers
Ditto the Pelican case, mine has the Browning stamp on it. Room for 60 rounds plus other "sharps", flashlight, some 1st aid items and the like. Will lock it with Master locks. If the powers that be in JoBerg make me ship it on to Mozambique by itself should be no problem as a self contained unit?

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12 July 2009, 07:50
robncolorado
I find that a standard military 50 cal ammo can with one of the little locking chingaderas to be just fine. Cheap and very tough. I usually end up leaving them with the PH along with any left over ammo. Seems to be appreciated.
12 July 2009, 09:33
DLS
I recently took my ammo in a lockable aluminum camera case that I bought at Sportsman's Warehouse. It is very light, and easily held 3 boxes of rifle ammo. Also, since it is made to carry cameras or other delicate gear, it has removable foam rubber blocks that you can take out to customize any configuration that you wish. It is a great, lightweight, strong, little case and cost less than $50.
12 July 2009, 18:43
David Culpepper
I just picked up an lockable ammo box from cabela's for about $28. It looks like it can hold around 6 boxes of ammo if not more. Also comes with foam inserts.


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12 July 2009, 21:28
h kittle
The last time I travel to Africa with a gun and ammo was two years ago. I put the ammo in a metal coin box with a cheap box. I figure if they want in they will get in. Is this metal box no longer acceptable and should I look at getting another type of box? I got the idea of doing my ammo this way from the AR forum.
12 July 2009, 21:29
h kittle
Above posting should have read cheap lock not cheap box.
13 July 2009, 13:44
sambarman338
Like h kittle, I have gone for the minimum ammo box to save crippling excess-baggage costs. Mine is a light aluminium case made to hold 80 CDs in soft sleeves. It has a lock but if the bad dudes want to, they'll get into it. Hopefully, it will be heavy enough to pass muster with authorities.

That officials can break padlocks and then just send cases along without being relocked somehow makes a joke of the whole locking requirement.
25 July 2009, 07:24
safari-lawyer
Recently used a plastic case that a pistol came in. Weighed less than one pound and was pre-drilled for lock. Held 25 rounds of 458 and 60 rounds of 375.


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