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Ammo Box Can Lock Hardware Kit .50 Cal, Fat 50,l 30 Cal, 20 mm, 40 mm (1 Count)

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THE BEST OUT THERE - The best and easiest way out there to make your ammo can lockable and safe! And waterproof.

KIT INCLUDES - Top quality stainless steel stud, one large washer, one small washer, one neoprene washer, one grade 8 nylon locknut, and instructions.

ONE SIZE FITS ALL - Works on 50 Cal, Fat 50, 30 Cal, 20 mm, 40 mm Ammo cans.  Will work with medium size locks as large as 1/4" lock shackle

WHAT YOU GET - You get the lock hardware kit; you DO NOT GET the Ammo can and padlock

100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEE - This product has a 100% guarantee. If for any reason it doesn't meet your expectations, return it for a full refund.

Binding:

Misc.

Brand:

gunandsurplus

EAN:

0881314975396

Label:

Gunandsurplus

Manufacturer:

Gunandsurplus

Model:

SG_B00SNOQR6Q_US

Size:

1 Count

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Army Force Gear Ammo Can Locking Hardware is made from stainless steel easy to install, this is one of the top high quality Ammo can lock kit on the market.

Ammo Box and padlock are NOT INCLUDED. Turn your steel ammo can into a secure locking case with the AFG Ammo Can Locking Kit. Simply drill into your ammo can in the center of the hole of the closing latch, follow the included instructions or visit our site for a short how to and you are all set. Convert your box to a gun case or any secure locked box, perfect for any prepper, survivalist or just anyone that wants to lock their ammo can. This product has a 100% guarantee. If for any reason it doesnât meet your expectations, return it for a full refund.

Do it yourself instructions:

  1. Close the lid and latch of the ammo can and mark the center of the hole where the locking hardware will be installed (try to be exact).
  2. Drill a 5/16" hole into the can at the center of the mark (drilling out a smaller guide hole beforehand may be helpful).
  3. From the outside of the can, insert the locking stud through the drill hole.
  4. On the inside of the can, put the neoprene washer over the threads of the locking stud, followed by the small washer, and then the nylon lock nut.
  5. Tighten the assembly with a wrench being aware that the "round" side of the locking stud may have shart edges/burs, so on "round" side do not use bare hands.
  6. For ammo cans with large holes, put the large washer between the ammo can's latch and the padlock in order to prevent the large latch hole from slipping over the padlock.
If you finish the assembly and find the locking stud is not centered, simply file or drill the ammo can's latch holes to be larger until the latches properly fit the locking stud.

Thread locking compounds are not needed for this design, but can be used.