Marty McFly
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That's alot of cigar boxes for some of these guysCigar boxes...
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That's alot of cigar boxes for some of these guysCigar boxes...
uhm I use plastic stackable bins on a shelf? empty mags don't need to be locked up. Loaded mags go in my ammo cabinet in the same type of bins, organized by type or make of gun, or just stacked on a shelf inside the cabinet which I keep locked. Mags for "go time" or edc are already in my plate carrier or are on the safe door.Wondering if the NES braintrust has any clever methods of organizing and storing pistol magazines? Not much room on the safe shelving, and the door has all of the document pouches. Eventually, I'm going to forget what pistol they go with...
Might not mind cz whan I move to a free state says the glock person.... love itGuess i have it easy because there are only glock and 1911 mags for pistol. Though i might not mind a CZ when i move to a free state
Would love to see inside one of these boxes...really like the idea
I worked for a handyman when I was younger. All his sockets were stored in these bagsView attachment 448268 View attachment 448270Bringing my two favorite hobbies together. Mag storage sorted by flavor.
For some other guys,That's alot of cigar boxes for some of these guys
I was being nice. Its a f*** ton of cigar boxes for most of us
Wait, wait; they mean something different in Cyrillic
Wow that’s awesome
Wondering if the NES braintrust has any clever methods of organizing and storing pistol magazines? Not much room on the safe shelving, and the door has all of the document pouches. Eventually, I'm going to forget what pistol they go with...
Its cute that you haven't had to use the room on the door of your safe to store pistols. Give it time. ;-)Here is how I like to store my mags, it’s Velcro’d to the door so all I need to do is just grab the appropriate pouch and throw it in my bag and head to the range.
I prefer them up on the Top shelf versus hanging them on the door, and trust me the shelf is full..Its cute that you haven't had to use the room on the door of your safe to store pistols. Give it time. ;-)
Why even store them in the safe? That is high value real estate.I prefer them up on the Top shelf versus hanging them on the door, and trust me the shelf is full..
You are way over-thinking this. Put all the mags for a specific gun in a gallon zip loc or quart zip loc, throw all the zip locs in a box. Keep box on the shelf.
If you can't recognize different mags for different guns, you need to spend more time shooting.
The only exception would be if you own the same type gun in cals 9, 40, .357 sig. In which case the mags look the same and you need to read the caliber off the mag to tell them apart. In that case, label the zip loc bag.
I used poster-board from Staples, cut to size, and a hot glue gun.Never said I can't recognize magazines. Just looking for ideas on how to store them rather than they way I'm doing it now. Which currently sometimes leads to me picking magazines off the floor when I go digging for something at the back of the shelf... The idea of gluing dividers into plano boxes is starting to grow on me...
Again, way too complex and time consuming. Ziploc bags. Put the bags in a Plano box if you want.Never said I can't recognize magazines. Just looking for ideas on how to store them rather than they way I'm doing it now. Which currently sometimes leads to me picking magazines off the floor when I go digging for something at the back of the shelf... The idea of gluing dividers into plano boxes is starting to grow on me...