First Look: MTM Case Gard Divided Ammo Crate

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posted on October 12, 2022
Divided Crate

MTM Case-Gard has announced the Divided Ammo Crate, a modular storage solution that blends aspects of MTM’s Ammo Crates and 4-Can Crate. The Divided Ammo Crate delivers a spacious interior divided into four compartments separated by three removable partitions. The modular partition construction allows for custom storage to fit multiple items ranging from ammo boxes, magazines, and cleaning supplies to larger items up to 17.5 inches long.

The Divided Ammo Crate is made of high-impact polyethylene and features a water-resistant, O-ring-sealed, hinged lid to protect contents. Robust latches with padlock tabs further secure stored items. Other notable construction elements include integrated lift handles for the crate’s 75-pound carrying capacity, strap-over channels and tie-down points to secure the crate to truck and UTV cargo beds, and a stackable design that is compatible with MTM’s standard #ACR Ammo Crate Utility Boxes.

Designed and manufactured in the U.S., the Divided Ammo Crate boasts internal dimensions of 17.7x8.6x6.6 inches and outside dimensions of 21x11.2x7.5 inches.

To learn more about it visit MTMCase-Gard.comMSRP: $27.98

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