Show me your stash

One needs at least 5K rounds per year for even minimal training; 10K if if LE or any other higher risk occupation or personal setting. However, this is not a question I would consider answering on a non-secured forum such as this.
 
Look here Annie does not have a stash.It's just a shadow!
She even waxes occasionally.She wants to remain useful as she ages not just to me but my children as well.

She's not shy but likes this profile best....BTW don't say anything about her barrel being plump.

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Paul,
Looks like "Annie" will be fed well for awhile......

Chuck
 
I shoulda' stocked up !!!

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GF

Hey buddy...Can you afford to split that with me? From the looks of the box its well worn and probably from your youth. Seems to indicate you haven't shot much out of it. I could trade you a handful of BB caps for half the box.
 
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Mr Pharmer has a start. A start for the next conventional war with N Korea. There is just something mystical about 50 cal ammo cans -- how much does it weigh, how much does it hold, how many, how long will it last? So many hows and so little info.

For really efficient ammo storage get those black square buckets that bulk chain comes in at the big box hardware stores. Four gallons of paper punching power right at your finger tips. What ammo shortage??

We all got our ammo start at some point, storage is just a matter of cubic inches. Just like car engine displacement, more is better. :D
 
The .50 cans hold about 1200 rds 9mm or .38 spl, 9 Wally boxes of 550 .22's and weigh around 35 lbs. The GAU-8 mini gun cans hold 4x as much, I can't lift them. Yellow paint says "1500 rds 7.62 wt 121 lbs." I'm sure they weigh close to that. Joe
 
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