Preview: MTM Case-Gard ACDC30 Utility Box

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posted on September 14, 2022
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MTM Case-Gard ACDC30 Utility Box

Designed to provide added versatility and flexibility with regards to ammunition storage, the ACDC30 Utility Box provides the space of four .30-cal. ammo cans under one lid. Each crate comes with three internal partitions, which can be removed as needed for greater flexibility.

The spacious interior, measuring 17.7"x8.6"x6.6", can accommodate large items, and the molded-in, heavy-lift handles accommodate a total capacity of 75 lbs. The stackable design is compatible with MTM’s other Ammo Crate Utility Boxes, and there are snap latches, four padlock tabs, tie-down and strap-over points, and a water-resistant, O-ring seal.

Suggested retail pricing is set to $28. For more information, please visit mtmcase-gard.com.

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