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  • bigretic

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    For those of you who - like me - like to have multiple mags for each firearm; do you have any creative storage and organization methods. Labeled Ziplocs full of mags in ammo cans works, but it's not very sexy. Digging through and such is also a tad annoying.
     
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    For those of you who - like me - like to have multiple mags for each firearm; do you have any creative storage and organization methods. Labeled Ziplocs full of mags in ammo cans works, but it's not very sexy. Digging through and such is also a tad annoying.
    lol…….
     

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    marvin02

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    I use plastic storage bins (think tupperware). with one container dedicated to each type of magazine and they are put in a locker.

    I used what I had so they aren't all the same size and for some platforms I have more than others.

    The containers are clear so easy to identify what's in each.
     

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    d.kaufman

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    I bought several of these when HF has a good coupon running, and label them on the handle to show what they are easily.
    I remove the yellow bins that come in them.

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    I like this idea for the extended mags that don't fit in the MTM cases I use
     

    Donovan48

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    I use "Raiseek Molle 8 Mag Pouch with Cover, Pistol Magazine Storage Pouch"
    from Amazon for pistol mags. I have different colors for different calibers. Rifle mags I keep in plastic shoe boxes and bins.
     

    crewchief888

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    i mpicked up several plastic "ammo" cans from menards on clearance. mags are just tossed in a can. i have an MTM AR mag can for my M&P 15-22 mags. couple of the cans do have some pick-n-pull foam in them to try to organize. pic is several years old and my reloading/gun room has been reorganized several times since then
     

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    bigretic

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    i mpicked up several plastic "ammo" cans from menards on clearance. mags are just tossed in a can. i have an MTM AR mag can for my M&P 15-22 mags. couple of the cans do have some pick-n-pull foam in them to try to organize. pic is several years old and my reloading/gun room has been reorganized several times since then
    +1 for being a Blackhawks fan. It's been rough the last couple years.
     

    Gabriel

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    Luckily I really only have four different mags I need to deal with... AR, Glock 9mm, AICS, and 22LR (although there are several types of rimfire mags). I keep loaded AR mags in the MTM cases (which will hold 20 if you set mags in between the rows and on on top). The rest I have on separate shelves in a locker.
     
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