Ammo cans in the Baton Rouge area?

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  • bhart89

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    Anyone have suggestions for the best place to buy ammo cans (the bigger the better) in the Baton Rouge area?
     

    Mrron

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    Out on 61 north toward port Hudson cemetery- guy on side of the road just past the pride/port Hudson road. I've gotten several .50 cal cans. He has all kinds of sizes. He is there 3-4 times a weeks
     

    Tboy

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    Sgt. surplus in central has some larger than 50s if your looking for something that big. He's at Joor road and denham rd.
     

    mike84z28

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    Out on 61 north toward port Hudson cemetery- guy on side of the road just past the pride/port Hudson road. I've gotten several .50 cal cans. He has all kinds of sizes. He is there 3-4 times a weeks

    He is out there almost every weekend and has some small signs on the hwy
     

    sloppy joe

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    do not buy ammo cans if you want air tight. i had a bunch and most of them did not keep the moisture indicator a good color. i use the 16 oz. coke bottles now.
     

    JBP55

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    do not buy ammo cans if you want air tight. i had a bunch and most of them did not keep the moisture indicator a good color. i use the 16 oz. coke bottles now.

    Must be a magic trick to put 1,000 plus rounds in a 16 oz. Coke Bottle. Seriously, you must have bad seals on your ammunition cans.
     

    Saintsfan6

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    Must be a magic trick to put 1,000 plus rounds in a 16 oz. Coke Bottle. Seriously, you must have bad seals on your ammunition cans.

    I'm going to agree here. I pulled about 8 ammo cans out of my grandfathers attic that were filled with .50BMG, .30-06, .45ACP and .308 from when he was head of a firing range in the military. All but one had good useable ammo stored for 45-50 years. The one can with a bad seal contained ammo where the casing turned black and soft from moisture and corrosion. It was a good way to see how much of a difference a good seal makes. Just double check seals before you purchase the ammo cans, that's what I do.
     
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    dk.easterly

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    Little but of grease/lube (silicone grease works the best imo) on the gaskets and they will last a long time.

    If the gaskets are too far gone, go grab a tube of black silicone gasket maker and get to work.
     

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