🔐 Lock in your edge with the ultimate ammo box.
The Plano 131250 Ammo Box is a compact, lockable storage solution designed specifically for .50 caliber rounds. Crafted from durable polyethylene with brass hardware, it features a water-resistant O-ring seal to protect contents from moisture. Its rugged build and secure latch make it ideal for hunters and professionals seeking reliable, portable ammo storage.
Material | Polyethylene and brass |
Brand | Plano |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 11.63 x 7.13 x 5.13 inches |
Color | Green |
Style | Ammo Box |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
UPC | 024099913126 024099013123 240999131266 751738305904 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00024099913126 |
Manufacturer | Plano |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.57 x 7.17 x 5 inches |
Package Weight | 0.46 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.63 x 7.13 x 5.13 inches |
Brand Name | Plano |
Model Name | 131253 |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 131250 |
Model Year | 2010 |
Included Components | FIELD BOX OD GREEN PLT PK - |
Size | 4.80 x 7.40 x 11.60" |
Sport Type | Hunting |
B**.
Great product, very well made and sturdy.
Great product, well made and very sturdy, holds plenty of ammo with no problem, handle is very strong and secure.
J**E
Great Ammo Box! Does Exactly What It Says For The Price!
I really like these ammo cans! I love ammo cans- not just for storing ammo, I also use one for storing my gun cleaning supplies, extra gun parts, and could even store snacks inside of them on camping trips. All that to say, I want GOOD, quality ammo cans and I was definitely skeptical when I first bought these. At the time, they were $6.65 so I was expecting flimsy plastic and a bad o-ring for the price point, and was planning to just use this to store more gun supplies. However, I was pleasantly surprised! The plastic is VERY sturdy and hardly gives at all when you push on it. This ammo can is actually better quality than the $13 plastic ammo can I bought last month from a local store! I can see why the price keeps rising on this, so get them while you can at a good price!And yes, these cans don't function as well as the metal cans do. They're plastic and cheaper, they're not supposed to. But they do the job just fine. If you are really concerned with moisture, then go with the metal cans or buy dehumidifying packets. I've thrown a few of those packets on the inside of this can and they've worked just fine.
J**E
Decent box for a good price
It is exactly as is appears in the pictures. The latch is smooth and easy to close/open. The plastic used is study and decently thick for the price. These will hold ammunition no problem, but they can be used as a field box, storage, organization, and many other things. The handle is very sturdy feeling, even when there is 15-20lbs inside the box. There are also indentations on the top and feet on the bottom that fit together well when stacked.I gave water resistance 4 stars but a quick warning. If its raining really hard, or your box gets splashed, your stuff inside will be dry. However, do not try to submerge these and expect water not to get inside. It is water resistant but not waterproof. Just for fun I put an empty one inside my bathtub and submerged it so the water was 3 inches above the lid. After around 1 minute, there was maybe a tablespoon of water inside. Pretty good for a $10 box.
J**N
It's a box!
It's a good quality ammo can. Would it survive being dropped off a Chinooks ramp from hundreds of feet up? No, but if you are doing that, the government is probably buying you ammo cans anyway.Holds 1k of 9mm pretty well.Haven't dunked it in the tub but it's rain proof.Made in America by Americans. Ten bucks. Pretty great deal.
B**R
Made for storage; not security
Immediately upon picking up the case, it was obvious this ammo box is for simple storage. Though a lock can be added to the box, it is not made to stop someone from gaining access. It will only slow them down. The lid (even with a lock attached), can be pried open. Additionally, because it's plastic, so cutting is an option. Though fully loaded, the ammo box does hold ammo without concern.After a bit of real world Tetris, I was able to squeeze in seven 50-rd boxes of 9mm ammo. The squeeze was tight, but not in a concerning way (depending on arrangement). I did not want to re-box 500-plus rounds of ammo, so I opted not to test the capacity of the box with free ammo, nor do I plan to do this in the future.The latch is constructed well enough for the box and the handle supported the weight of 350 rounds being swung around with not problem.My only gripe is that I wish one side was smooth so it may be used as a more erasable writing surface.Again, suitable ammo boxes for simple storage and transportation as well as keeping moisture away from ammo. NOT for keeping kids out of your ammo.Originally brought this to house my 9mm ammo within their boxes. My 9mm ammo boxes tend to get the most abuse as it's touched most often. So I wanted to test these boxes out with my 9mm ammo before buying additional boxes for other ammo types.
P**K
Overall, a great purchase!
This is a practical, affordable, and well-made ammo can for those who choose to avoid the mil-spec metal containers. For the price, it exceeds its advertised functions. Ammo is well protected. No corrosive agents. Solid moisture seal. Easily portable and slightly smaller than 30-calibur ammo cans, which CAN be an advantage for some uses or types of ammo. I bought one of these to go with the 30-cal ammo cans that I already had - for storing BBs, steel shot, and/or loose unspent rounds. Tip of advice (for any of these cans, just to be sure) - Buy some desiccant "dry" packs to place inside the cans.
C**S
Value priced
They are a lightweight box but seem sturdy. They should be fine. Just don't overload it.
S**T
Worst phone case ever
This is absolutely the worst iPhone case I've ever used. The fit is horrible--the phone just bounces and bangs around on the inside and eventually will scratch your phone. I've tried to solve this by filling the case with packing peanuts before I put the phone in, but it makes a huge mess when you have to take the phone out. Speaking of taking the phone out, there are no buttons or access ports on the side to control the volume or charge the phone, so each time you have to remove the phone. Also, you can't even talk on the phone when it's in the case--you have to remove it from the case to answer the phone! Forget about trying to Facetime your friends. What were these guys thinking when they designed this?! Oh, and it's way to big to fit in your pocket. However, it is water proof and floats which is a good thing.Despite being a horrible phone case, this thing rocks at holding ammo.
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