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Hi everyone..Came across this site the other day.Its a little on the pricey side...some of you might like it..some of you might not care for it..I see that this company makes some really stylish ammo boxes for the old and modern ammo collectors..Take a look and tell me what you think

 

 

http://www.technoframes.com/en/prodotti.php

 

http://www.technoframes.com/en/zero_calibri.php

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Well I actually kinda like them, especially the 12 guage ammo box and tray, 100 rounds, Nice for special loads. Only thing I would change would be to put some kind of seal to make it vacuum tight and a vacuum port, along with a rubber pad for the bottom cross planks so they wouldnt slide around when you stack them. But could do it with a decent size pelican case, and a off the shelf vacuum port. Any one else have any ideas on long term storage of ammo for emergancy kits and BO bags/vehicles/location/cache?

 

After I looked at the price, I could put together a better system for a lot less cash. Something I'll have to look into.

 

 

HUZZAH!!

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I suppose if you had more money than brains, and were an avid shooter who needed to be the center of attention at the shooting range... And had to have *THE COOLEST* toys...

 

Personally, I will stick with THESE...

 

http://www.grafs.com/product/256251

 

and be able to put TWICE as many rounds in the case for $145.00 LESS than one of those...

 

they do look cool, though...

 

 

:smoke:

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I suppose if you had more money than brains, and were an avid shooter who needed to be the center of attention at the shooting range... And had to have *THE COOLEST* toys...

 

Personally, I will stick with THESE...

 

http://www.grafs.com/product/256251

 

and be able to put TWICE as many rounds in the case for $145.00 LESS than one of those...

 

they do look cool, though...

 

 

:smoke:

 

What a fancy lad you are! So far I've used the original boxes, white spraypaint, and a black sharpie.

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I suppose if you had more money than brains, and were an avid shooter who needed to be the center of attention at the shooting range... And had to have *THE COOLEST* toys...

 

Personally, I will stick with THESE...

 

http://www.grafs.com/product/256251

 

and be able to put TWICE as many rounds in the case for $145.00 LESS than one of those...

 

they do look cool, though...

 

 

:smoke:

 

What a fancy lad you are! So far I've used the original boxes, white spraypaint, and a black sharpie.

 

You betcha!! :up:

 

I will use original boxes too... But when I am reloading one or two hundred rounds of something... Original boxes just cant hold that many, and there ARE NO original boxes for the reloads, because they came from range scavenged brass, so there were NO boxes to begin with. I gotta put them in something... might as well blow the load and buy the good stuff at $2.59 for a box, yanno?? :up:

 

:smoke:

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Them shure are some purdy boxes but unless I'm shooting some custom 50 cal or bigger ill stick to getting more ammo then trying to display it and I can make most of that on a water jet a lot cheaper shure does look nice

 

 

I actually have FoodSaver vacuum bags full of .50AE and 357 SIG, and my reloading press dies too (using the long roll dispenser). The Dies, i cut open when it is time to do the random reloads. I sent my brother our Dad's S&W revolvers sealed in the bags as well.

 

Pretty boxes those! I took a second look. Santa, send me a Christmas Present in .308! I been good :super:

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