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The Case Club x20 Rifle Magazine Storage Box is a robust, water-resistant solution designed to hold up to 20 (.223/5.56) magazines. With a built-in accessory compartment and precision cut dividers, it offers unparalleled organization and security. The mechanical latch and padlock compatibility ensure your magazines are safe, while the compact design makes it perfect for any environment.
Pattern | Solid |
Handle Type | Retractable |
Number of Compartments | 2 |
Shell Type | Hard |
UPC | 850939008130 |
Manufacturer | Case Club |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 15.67 x 10.67 x 7.83 inches |
Package Weight | 1.22 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15 x 10.25 x 7.75 inches |
Brand Name | Case Club |
Part Number | CC6430TDMAG |
M**L
Perfect. Seems a bit pricey but it's a solid piece of kit.
Fantastic for storing your AR-15 Mags. Sturdy enough to hold and transport 20 loaded mags with dust covers.
A**R
Great design, fits multitude of mags
Great design, fits multitude of mags, 22-308-556…..Stackable, durable, easy to transport. Water tight…. I put in a silicon moisture eliminator for long tome storage…if it keeps moisture out.. it will keep humidity in. , just my thought…
E**6
Convenient storage
Nice solid case. I like that it fits mags with ranger plates
M**M
This would have a 5-Star rating if it was $20.
If you're overly type-A about your storage like me, these might be worth the money. I find myself getting specialized cases for gadgets and bulk items, as if it's a collection interest of my own. I can't defend the $50+ price tag though. It's a generic ammo box with a fairly cheap-feeling divider insert. You could spend about $5 on the following for a DIY equivalent: tupperware, glue and an old cardboard box you cut into strips with scissors. But let's be honest, if you own enough mags to fill these things, and have an interest in AR15s, you hate money anyway.I like that they are lockable. I have developed a little organization system: a different color lock for each type of magazine/ammo I've got. Warm colors for Surefeeds, cool colors for PMAGs, and different shades of each depending on if it's training ammo, certain handloads, etc.
G**C
Sturdy case with plastic mag dividers (not foam).
Very convenient way to store 20 mags and easy to transport to the range.
S**Y
Will buy another.
Case Club makes some great products that are usually very well thought out. This one is one of the thought out products. I have a HQ case and MTM case for AR magazines. This one and the MTM are very well built. The HQ in order to hold more magazines made the foam better the magazines to thin which makes me think they will rip or get smashed down. I sprayed it with some rubber treatment to make it a little stronger . This case holds 5 more magazines then the MTM case does but it has a plastic divider not foam. The foam seems to hold the magazines tighter and doesn’t allow the magazines to rattle around a little like this case does. That isn’t a deal breaker for me because I think the plastic might last longer then the foam but I would recommend both. This one is less expensive then the other two so depending on if you want foam or plastic dividers and the foam is worth a few dollars more either this or the MTM cases will serve you well.
D**.
Nice case
So I purchased some magazines and needed a secure case to place them into and this case is nice. I was unsure if I wanted a fancier case with foam cutouts for the magazines or this case and I chose this one. So it has a removable magazine separator inside and the only thing that some may not like is that if you pull up on your Magpul magazine or other magazines, sometimes it catches on the separator and tends to pull up the other magazines but easily remedied if you simply hold the other ones down and pull out your desired magazine. You can also remove the separator and just us the case for loose storage of ammo or just lay your magazines in the bottom. I still use the separator. Great product.
A**R
If you fill it, it will be heavy, but I'd rather be ready than having to reload if I'm having fun.
You can load 'em up and store easy and worse case just one or maybe two ammo cans to grab and you are ready.
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