how do you store ammo? Im a high polish brass addict!!

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moooose102 ...up, you HAVE to get ammo cans! genuine army surplus ones, with a good gasket.


I have the old Ammo cans for 50 cal but they DO NOT have any seal or gasket.

They close via a closing clip on the side -
Although quite tight and strong, I dont believe they are air tight.

However, I'm gonna use the card board boxes with styrofoam inserts
placed in large zip lock bags with air sucked out and placed in these ammo cans.

MY ONLY CONCERN IS HOW AM I GONNA KEEP THE INSIDE ENVIRONMENT
AIR FREE IF I PEEK IN DAILY TO CHECK ON THE STATUS OF THE SHINE ?
:confused:

DOCGARY
 
Ok where are the pics...


I can't seem to find the camera-to-pc cable...:banghead:

However, I WILL get these shiny jewels uploaded!

No need to check the site daily - you'll hear the shouts!

Dont forget the sunglasses...
retinas have been burnt in seconds with a strong heat source!:what:

docgary
 
I'm proud to say I vacuum seal my finished loads in vac bags. The brass gets shined via your methods and then vac sealed in large canning jars awaiting reloads.
Since adopting this procedure I've had no complaints written or otherwise from the varmint community!
It doesn't mean we're bad people just somewhat ..........NUTZ!!!!!!!!:eek::D!

CRITGIT
 
I'm proud to say I vacuum seal my finished loads in vac bags. The brass gets shined via your methods and then vac sealed in large canning jars awaiting reloads.
Since adopting this procedure I've had no complaints written or otherwise from the varmint community!:rolleyes:
It doesn't mean we're bad people, just somewhat ..........NUTZ!!!!!!!!:eek::D!

CRITGIT
 
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