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    MGO Member DV8r's Avatar
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    Anyone ever ask you about fire and your ammo storage or reload area?

    Many have seen this in the past but it is a good review and everyone who shoots needs to know this information to quell any fears. This is from saami.org
    More than 400,000 rounds of ammunition was used in this video.


    Do you know where SAAMI is located?

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    They will be along anytime now to tell use how this is all wrong and that we need all sorts of special containers etc. This is because some (for profit) org says so.


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    Good info.

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    Only thing I would note, is this isn't enclosed containers.

    Storage should allow pressures to safely vent. In other words, don't pack an ammo can full of primers, and don't load up a steel security cabinet full of powder. Those are the two only real issues. Ammunition itself is rarely a danger no matter how stored.

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