First Look: Hornady Security Ammo Cabinets

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posted on August 12, 2022
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Given today’s ammo prices and product shortages, securing valuable personal assets makes sense. Assembled in the USA, Hornady Security has announced new Ammo Cabinets, a specialty security container for organizing and safeguarding ammo and much more.

The all-metal ammo cabinets use a barrel-key lock for enhanced security. These tamper-resistant containers restrict access to valuables like reloading tools and components, hunting and shooting gear, and anything else that requires secure storage.

The Ammo Cabinet designers optimized the layout to accommodate plastic ammo cans (three included) or similar aftermarket products. Cabinets feature three adjustable shelves, each with a 100-pound load-capacity rating, totaling three 12x18-inch surfaces in the 40-inch-tall container. Also included are shelf/floor mats to protect the contents in storage. Its dimensions work well as either a stand-alone cabinet or as the base of a sturdy workbench. For extra storage space, Ammo Cabinets conveniently stack and bolt together. Additionally, switching the cabinet’s door to the left or right opening accommodates individual preferences and the available space.

Square-Lok walls featured in this Hornady Security container allow airflow for temperature and humidity control for proper ammo storage. Other Square-Lok accessories fit the modular system for further customization.

The Ammo Cabinet includes a battery-operated motion light that conveniently illuminates cabinet contents when the door opens. And no storage system is complete without proper labeling, so the Ammo Cabinet includes ten magnetic rewritable shelf labels for the utmost in organizing items and finding ammo.

For more information, visit hornady.comMSRP: $629

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