Jump to content
Sign in to follow this  
GiantsFan

Fiocchi "Canned Heat?"

Recommended Posts

First im seeing of it, pretty cool idea if you have the need/want for long term storage of ammo for when z-day comes.

 

http://www.ammunitiontogo.com/product_info.php/pName/100rds-9mm-fiocchi-canned-heat-115gr-full-metal-jacket-ammo/manufacturers_id/10

 

nearly 30 bucks for a 100 pack, i wouldnt buy it for my range use... but cool idea though.

 

 

how long does ' normal ' ammo actually last? ( 50 round boxed ammo )

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

 

 

how long does ' normal ' ammo actually last? ( 50 round boxed ammo )

 

In a cool dry place, 50+ years or more. Sealed in a spam can or somesuch, probably hundreds of years. The only caveat to that would be paper shotgun shells. They were a lot more sensative to humidity and may only last 20 years or so before they're swelled too much to fit in a shotgun.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

In a cool dry place, 50+ years or more. Sealed in a spam can or somesuch, probably hundreds of years. The only caveat to that would be paper shotgun shells. They were a lot more sensative to humidity and may only last 20 years or so before they're swelled too much to fit in a shotgun.

 

If that's the case, I really dont see the need to go the ' extra 10 miles ' for the canned storage, i mean it's not food. If it has a 50 year shelf life, im sure 80 years down the road it would still PRoBABLY fire.

 

I plan to go with some high quality waterproof ammo boxes when I start packing away ammo when my basement storage room is done.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

I wouldn't say this concept is without merit. Certainly, sealed in that can, it's going to be less subject to moisture. Imagine if your basement flooded..everything in these cans would be fine. The stuff in the boxes would likely be destroyed.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
Sign in to follow this  

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    No registered users viewing this page.



  • olight.jpg

    Use Promo Code "NJGF10" for 10% Off Regular Items

  • Supporting Vendors

  • Latest Topics

  • Posts

    • We never let then inside.  Last re-evaluation was 6-7 years ago, wife politely told him that he was welcome to look around the property and he could look in the windows. He saw two white resin chairs in the basement and told her that this constituted a finished basement. And everything in the basement is bare concrete/ cinder block, and mechanical systems. Nothing finished about it. Ultimately he relented and I'm sure that was a ploy to coerce us to allow him in
    • I use an Alien Gear cloak tuck (IWB) with my Shield.  Neoprene back - in the summer it does feel warm but doesn't rub or chafe.   https://aliengearholsters.com/ruger-lcp-iwb-holster.html Could also go with the shapeshift as it has multiple options - OWB/IWB, Appendix... https://aliengearholsters.com/ruger-lcp-shapeshift-modular-holster-system.html
    • The  12-1 compression ratio L88 is long gone. This is GM's updated version. it might be  pump gas 10-1 engine The L88 was a aluminum head  cast iron block engine with a nasty solid lifter cam. the  ZL1 was a all aluminum  12 or 13-1 compression ratio engine with the best forged internal parts at the time and had a even nastier solid lifter cam 
    • I like my regular carry holster.  OWB leather with belt slots.  I've been carrying for over a year and it was comfortable and I hardly even noticed it.  I carry (usually) a Ruger LCP .380 - light, convenient, tiny. But...today I ended up taking it off an leaving it home after a few hours. I cut down a big maple tree a few days ago and I spent 3/4 of today loading and unloading firewood into the back of my truck and a trailer.  It was a warm day, I was dirty, tired, sweaty, and my holster was rubbing against my side.  The leather and exposed metal snap was no longer comfortable. I'm thinking about adding a layer of something to that part of the holster to soften the contact.  Anything insulating will make it worse.  I don't want a sweaty, hotter holster against my skin.  I'm imagining something thin, breathable, that won't absorb sweat, and softer than leather, metal snaps, and rivets.   But I have no idea what would work. I'm hoping somebody else has already figured this out and I can just do what they did. Any suggestions appreciated.
    • Check the primers on the ammo you didn't shoot yet. Are they fully seated? If the primer is not just below flush with the back of the case, the first hit can seat it better then the second hit ignites it. 
×
×
  • Create New...