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Guns & Gear

Best Way To Store Ammo

Responsible gun ownership means properly securing your firearm(s) and knowing the best way to store ammo. Both are part and parcel of gun safety measures.

First off, it’s important to remember to always store your ammunition separately from your firearm.

Storing a gun safely also means storing your gun unloaded and locked. The reason for this is that it will keep you in compliance with the law in most states. Storing your firearm and your ammunition separately also helps prevent unauthorized use of your gun.

A 2016 study found that 71% of gun owners kept their ammunition locked; 9% kept their ammunition unlocked “but physically separate from their gun(s)”; and about 7% kept their ammunition unlocked and in the same location as their gun(s).

Proper and responsible firearm and ammunition practice means storing these items separately — with both the firearm (unloaded and locked) and the ammo in their own separate and secure cases.

What is the best way to store ammo? Let’s take a look at ammunition storage.

Storing Ammo: What’s the Best Way?

Proper storage means the ammunition can’t be accessed by anyone other than the owner or a safekeeper. Proper storage protects your family from accidental discharges. It has the additional benefit of protecting the ammunition itself from damage.

The Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers’ Institute says to store ammo in a cool and dry spot (i.e., somewhere without high humidity) and “away from solvents, heat sources, or open flames.” Make sure your ammo and gun storage choices aren’t in a place where they will absorb moisture or be exposed to extreme temperatures — either extreme heat or cold.

You should also keep it locked up and/or elevated so children can’t access it. 

Whichever method you use to secure your ammunition, be sure to store it in its original box or in packaging specifically designed for it. That way you’ll know at a glance important information, such as caliber and age (shelf life).

And one more quick thought about age before we dig in: Make sure you dispose of ammunition properly whenever it’s necessary.

Here are the best ways to store ammo.

Lockbox

This is a small safe with a lock. It may contain a keyed entry, a digital keypad, or a combination lock. They are relatively inexpensive, even for higher-end models. However, unless the lockbox itself is locked within a larger safe, it may require mounting or bolt securing (i.e., to the wall or the floor) to prevent theft.

Safe/Vault

This is an option for those who want larger storage. Depending on size, materials, features, and other considerations, a safe or vault can cost as little as a few hundred dollars or as much as several thousand. It holds larger amounts of ammo, naturally, so it may be a good option for someone who owns multiple firearms.

Ammo Box or Storage Container

These will help keep your ammunition secure and unexposed from the elements. Many are completely waterproof and airtight. They come in all shapes and sizes, and you can often find a perfect choice for you by shopping around and looking for something that seems customized just for you.

We can help you decide on the best way to store your ammo. Whether it’s for a handgun or a shotgun, ammo needs to be properly stored and ready to shoot.

It’s a good idea to get in touch with Sporting Systems with any questions about firearm safety, safe gun handling, general gun and ammo safety rules, and more. With our knowledge and experience, you’ll leave our store with not just a new firearm or accessories but with the information you need to handle it, store it, and discharge it properly.

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