24 Magazine 50 Cal Ammo Can Foam

$19.95

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Fits Standard 50cal Ammo Can

Foam only, ammo can is NOT included with order
Holds 24 magazines
Foam insert is (closed cell) military grade polyethylene which can be wiped clean
Compact & Protective design
Manufactured in America
Set includes 3 pieces: lid foam, base foam with cutouts, and a flatpad for the bottom
Customer is responsible for gluing the lid foam in if desired. Standard hot glue will work
Fits in Ammo Cans with interior dimensions of 11.00″ x 5.62″ x 6.25″

In stock

Description

The 24 Magazine .50cal Ammo Can Foam by Case Club holds 24 Magazines of various sizes. It is ideal for someone looking for a simple solution to transfer their magazines in a 0.50 cal ammo can they already own. This universal insert holds single stack and double stack magazines for versatility and convenience, and allows for fast and easy access to the magazines. This foam, coupled with your ammo can, is sure to protect your magazines at the shooting range and in your travels. The foam is military grade closed cell foam so it can easily be wiped clean! Please note that the ammo can is not included with purchase of the ammo can foam.

Product Specifications

Interior Dimensions11.00"L x 5.62"W x 6.25"H
(279mm x 143mm x 158.75mm)
Shipping Weight2.00 LBS (estimated weight of the product with packaging such as a cardboard box)
(0.91 kg)
CharacteristicsFoam Only
Case MaterialPolyethylene Foam
Manufacturing MethodPrecision Cut
Manufacturing OriginUnited States of America
Locking Hardware No Ammo Can Locking Hardware | With Ammo Can Locking Hardware
Carton Quantity (For Resale) 24
Carton Weight (For Resale) 13 lbs
Extended TitleFits Standard 50cal Ammo Can
SKU CC50CALMAG24

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Customer Questions

  1. Answered by the admin

    Each magazine cavity measures 1.5" Long x 0.90" Wide. The height of the pocket is determined by the height of the user's ammo can, but generally provides ~5.125" of height for the magazine.

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