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  • Geezer

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    I already had one of these and I just got 2 more of them. It's a good way to store up some of my extra magazines. And, yes, they are all loaded.

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    Bozz10mm

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    But, does it take Glock mags? J/k, great idea. Where do you get them and how much are they? I've been using the foam inserts in a 50 cal can.
     

    Geezer

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    But, does it take Glock mags? J/k, great idea. Where do you get them and how much are they? I've been using the foam inserts in a 50 cal can.
    I hate to waste a can with all of that foam. You can buy them from Glock but they are a couple of bucks cheaper on Amazon. I'm not sure if I'm allowed to post a link but I'm sure you can find them.
     

    m5215

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    I saw those glock magazine organizers before but they were a little pricey and I preferred something unbranded especially since I do not have any glocks.

    I found this VISM magazine "wallet" which folds over and can be secured with Velcro. They can hold up to 16 pistol size mags or 8 AR rifle size mags and they cost just under $10 each. I purchased a bunch of them and they are working out well for me.

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/NcStar-VIS...305251&hash=item2f06006976:g:~i0AAOSwcSJa2Oud


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    ZX9RCAM

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    I have individual gun rugs for each of my pistols, they hold 6 mags each.
    That way the needed mags are already packed when I grab the proper gun rug for each pistol I plan on shooting.
    I do have extra mags in a Tupperware container on top of the safe.
     

    Moonpie

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    Gunz are icky.
    I like to use Tupperware type storage boxes that stack together.
    A small label on the end saying what gun/caliber.
    Stacks neatly on the storage shelf.
     

    Southpaw

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    That's much more organized than my setup. I pile them into ammo cans.

    Same here except I have them in crates, but seeing as I've run out of them and I'm starting to pile mags everywhere. I really need to organize mine too. I like the carriers listed here, but I think I'm going to take Moonpie's idea for now.
     

    rmantoo

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