





MTM ammo cans are a great way to store bulk or boxed ammo. Its all plastic design is lighter in weight than the 30 caliber US Military Surplus Ammo Cans. Transferring ammo to and from the range, just became a little easier! I deal for bulk 45 ammo.
Molded out of rugged polypropylene plastic, these comfortably handled ammo cans will hold up to some pretty harsh treatment. Utilizing MTM's tongue and groove O-Ring seal system for a superior water-resistant seal, the 30 caliber can is designed to fit the same amount of bulk ammo as the originals. A heavy-duty dual latching system makes for a better seal and less likely to open accidentally. Double padlock tabs along with molded-in stacking ridges, make these solid containers the perfect solution to so many storage needs.
Weight: 1.38 Pounds. The 30 cal military metal can weighes 3.76 pounds or 270% heavier empty.
Outside Dim: 7.4”(L) x 13.5”(W) x 5.1”(H)
Inside Dim: 6.0”(L) x 11.2”(W) x 3.7”(H) under the handle slot.
| Stock # | Color |
| AC30C-11 | Forest Green |
| AC30C-40 | Black |
History Note:
The 30 caliber M1 metal ammo can was developed to deliver belts of 250 30-06 rounds for the M1917 Browning machine gun. The M1 ammo can replaced the a wood ammunition box early in WW II. The box size has since been slightly redesigned twice called the M19 and M19A1 ammunition can. The M19 started production around 1946 and the M19A1 around 1953.
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