So, other than putting some sort of latch or hasp on them, is there a clever way to secure an ammo can with a pad lock?
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So, other than putting some sort of latch or hasp on them, is there a clever way to secure an ammo can with a pad lock?
Thanks. I had kind of pictured something like that. I just didn't want the head of the bolt inside of the can. Perhaps I can do something similar but use a carriage bolt instead.
Here's a kit without too much intrusion inside the can
http://shop.vtarmynavy.com/ammo-can-lock-p10594.aspx
I did a reply earlier, guess it didn't take.....but Google "ammo can lock kits" and find them, you will.
I wouldn't trust anything from MS so Bing is out. I like using GoodSearch.com since my searches benefit my selected charity (NRA-CDF in this case) but you have to realize GoodSearch basically relies on Yahoo.
As far as being duped, you KNOW there will be another thread on this in about 2 days ... [facepalm]
A cable lock will work fine. Or a chain and padlock. For low security, just a plastic zip strip can keep people from snooping.
have one of us ak builder use our spot welder to spot weld a heavy tab with a hole for the lock on the front of the can then use a cutoff wheel to cut a slot in the ammo can latch tab
you could put them in the safe.....
you obviously need a bigger safe. i dont want my ammo walking off anymore than i do my guns,
in fact i have been looking for a second safe myself just for ammo, or maybe just a really big one and sell my 28 gun
I never said anything about having ammo in the cans. I just wanted to know how to put a lock on them in a crafty fashion.
Then I would just have to buy more guns to fill it. Funny how a 28 gun safe only fits what I described.
In all seriousness, I'm going to be fitting locking bars on some HD rivet-lock shelving so if they do try to get away with ammo cans, they'll have to work at it.
There's way more electronics in the house that are worth more than the ammo and easier to take so it would have to be a pretty dumb burglar to wanna spend time sawing through security bars.
P.S. I can't recall the thread, but someone mentioned NRA "insurance" as part of the benefits.
The insurance is only $2,500 base and requires activation...
- $2,500 of ArmsCare coverage with your NRA membership. This plan covers insured firearms, air guns, bows and arrows against theft, accidental loss, and damage. Insurance must be activated.
For purposes of insurance, NRA members must be current active members of the NRA whose name appears on the NRA membership list. Activation is required.
be specific bob
That IS funny. [LOL]I was part of that. I do need to make the cans locking but for now the cans are chained to wire rack shelving so yes someone could open the cans but a grab and go is not in the cards.Quote:
P.S. I can't recall the thread, but someone mentioned NRA "insurance" as part of the benefits.
I've been planning on using something like the bolt idea with a thin carriage head smooth shaft (don't want the threading of a bolt) coming through and using epoxy putty to secure the bolt head in place. The use of the epoxy putty will seal the drilled hole in the ammo can - effectively returning the moisture seal.