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Case Club Locking Hardware Kit for Steel 50 Cal, Fat 50, 30 Cal, 20 mm, 40 mm Ammo Cans

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  • Ammo Can and padlock NOT INCLUDED
  • 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
  • Stainless steel hardware which helps prevent rust, and no thread locking adhesive required!
  • Includes installation directions & gasket washer to keep ammo can watertight

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Case Club Locking Hardware Kit for Steel Ammo Cans

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4.6 out of 5 stars
4.6 out of 5
1,348 global ratings

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Customers like the value, ease of installation, appearance and security of the sporting good's lock. They mention that its well made, easy to install and that the draw-pin is well machined. They are also satisfied with performance. That said, some complain about the fit.

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142 customers mention138 positive4 negative

Customers are satisfied with the performance of the ammo can locking hardware. They mention that it works well, is very useful, and well-designed. They also appreciate the ease of installation and the fact that it does not require any measuring or problems. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.

"...Worked perfectly...." Read more

"...three cases in 15 minutes with a rechargeable drill; no measuring, no problems, and both hole end up the right size no matter what you started..." Read more

"...The are very sturdy and work well...." Read more

"...Well worth the small price you'll pay!" Read more

139 customers mention127 positive12 negative

Customers find the installation process of the product to be easy. They mention that it is easy enough to install and to drill, with a cleaner end result and less grinding with their tools.

"...It's actually super easy. The actual lock hardware is 1/2" and so was the standard size hole on my can...." Read more

"...MUCH BETTER result than using a 3/4" drill bit. Easier to drill with a much cleaner end result and less grinding with my Dremel tool to smooth the..." Read more

"Simple and easy install if you take your time and have some basic tools and decent twist drill bits...." Read more

"...I've got a trick, though, that makes the installation super easy...." Read more

114 customers mention104 positive10 negative

Customers are satisfied with the value of the locking mechanism. They mention that it is well made, solid, and a very strong little safe. The draw-pin is well machined, and the bolt looks to be hardened steel. Overall, customers are happy with the quality and value of this product.

"For starters, the locking lug is thick and solid looking, so this isn't a crappy item...." Read more

"...[ASIN:B003ISKM9K MTM Ammo Can - Dry Storage Box - AC11]]) which are high quality, very sturdy, and also lockable, but when filled to capacity, they..." Read more

"...The nut is grade 8 nylon locking, 1/2 socket fits. The draw-pin is well machined, 1/4" padlock shank fits very well...." Read more

"Good quality. Just make sure you drill hole slightly lower than center to allow the clasp to close. I found this out on the first one." Read more

95 customers mention90 positive5 negative

Customers like the security of the locking kit. They say it is perfect for locking the ammo box, and it provides the security needed. Customers also say that the nut is grade 8 nylon locking, and the can closes and locks securely.

"...Now the can closes and locks securely. Cool product." Read more

"...Feels much more secure and widening the hole to 3/4" gives plenty of room for the lock shaft to fit through the handle plate...." Read more

"...]) which are high quality, very sturdy, and also lockable, but when filled to capacity, they're fairly heavy...." Read more

"...The nut is grade 8 nylon locking, 1/2 socket fits. The draw-pin is well machined, 1/4" padlock shank fits very well...." Read more

38 customers mention35 positive3 negative

Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the product. They mention that it has a unique design and works well. Some customers also say that it is a great invention and a perfect product.

"...Now the can closes and locks securely. Cool product." Read more

"...It looks great, is very clean and very secure. If a person is looking for an "Elegant" way to lock up their ammo cans, this is the ticket." Read more

"...Not very easy with the metal box, once installed, looks and works nice." Read more

"This steel ammo can locking hardware is very useful and well designed...." Read more

15 customers mention15 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the ammo can. They say it is a great addition to their ammok cans and is able to hold everything they need it to hold. Customers also appreciate the stainless hardware and the fact that everything is included in the kit.

"...I like the fact that it uses stainless hardware and everything is included in the kit...." Read more

"Good quality and a great idea. I had a problem with the whole on the latch not being big enough...." Read more

"Concept was great but if you use it in conjunction with their foam liners this thing will eventually wear through the foam...." Read more

"...Kit is great, but shortening the knob by about 3mm would make it perfect. Install was easy, took about 20 minutes...." Read more

9 customers mention9 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the delivery of the product. They mention that it was fast and just as expected.

"Turns an ammo can into lockable storage. Quick and painless, simple installation. Very useful." Read more

"Super fast shipping, great hardware! Easy to install, Recommend!" Read more

"Very quick shipping. Great price and as advertised. Probably buying more soon!..." Read more

"Quick and easy to install. Makes for a great little lock box or safe keeping of anything" Read more

80 customers mention23 positive57 negative

Customers have issues with the fit of the locking mechanism. They mention that the hardware does not fit in the latch hole, and the lock shaft does not go through the hole easily. The lock stud is too small to accommodate the shackle of a standard master lock. The lug does not fits through the latch hle, and it may not fit correctly on some ammo cans due to the locking stud's slightly different diameter.

"...It didn't fit through the hole easily... but this was fine...." Read more

"...Also had a hard time fitting the lock shaft through the hole in the handle plate. I ended up drilling the hole to 3/4"...." Read more

"...It a firm fit, with virtually no wiggle room; but the lock shackle inserts and removes readily...." Read more

"...The problem is that the lug doesn't fit through the latch hole on all ammo cans, or (frankly) on any of the cans I tried it on...." Read more

Quality, affordable upgrade; Installation can be tricky.
4 Stars
Quality, affordable upgrade; Installation can be tricky.
Pros:- An inexpensive and secure upgrade to your existing ammo cans.- This is a good option if you want to keep your ammunition (or any other valuables) safe from curious eyes. It won't stop a determined thief, of course, but may give the casual ne'er-do-well a reason to move on.- Keeps the contents sealed from outside elements by use of a neoprene ring. Should keep out rain, splashes, and pretty much any weather (I probably wouldn't submerge it, though). I tossed in a couple of silica gel packs to keep my ammo dry: Uline Silica Gel Desiccants Packets, 10 Gram Cotton, 25 Pack- Mounting fasteners protrude very minimally into can, maintaining maximum storage space (see pictures).Cons:- Installation can be a little tricky as it requires you to drill a hole right on the seam/weld of the can. If not done right, it can easily lead to an off-center hole. Take your time! :)- May require a file to clean up the hole on the can latch to make it easier to snap fully shut (see pictures). I used a rat tail (round file) to very slightly enlarge the hole on the can latch, and it made all the difference!RE: Weight of a full can of ammo. Storing your ammo in a mil-spec, .50 cal ammo can means that even when it's full of ammo, it's still easy enough to be transported by most people. For me, this is important as not everyone in my household can carry super heavy stuff. I have several larger, plastic "ammo cans" (MTM AC11: MTM Ammo Can - Dry Storage Box - AC11) which are high quality, very sturdy, and also lockable, but when filled to capacity, they're fairly heavy. They're cheaper than a good condition mil-spec ammo can and locking kit, so that's something to consider.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Easier than I thought to install. (A Dremel tool helps though)
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2017
Some other reviews made me nervous that this would be hard to install. It's actually super easy. The actual lock hardware is 1/2" and so was the standard size hole on my can. It didn't fit through the hole easily... but this was fine. I took my 1/2" drill bit and pushed down through the can hole (but not through the can!). This widened the whole a tiny bit and the tip of the drill bit put a little divot in the can, dead center in the hole so I didn't need to measure.

Using that divot I drilled a pilot hole before finally drilling the 5/8" hole to mount the hardware. Pushing down with the hand drill through the steel can caused some slight burrs which were ground off with the Dremel grinder in literally 5 seconds. The neoprene washer made it so the final installation was watertight. When I went to close the can, the hardware rubbed against the can hole so I widened the can hole with the Dremel. Not too much, maybe 1/64" was plenty. The whole installation from beginning to end took maybe 10 minutes

Now the can closes and locks securely. Cool product.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Not quite perfect
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Edit: I got a Step Drill bit for another 2 ammo cases I did. MUCH BETTER result than using a 3/4" drill bit. Easier to drill with a much cleaner end result and less grinding with my Dremel tool to smooth the edges of the drilled hole. Definitely recommend that approach.

Wish I had read reviews first so I would have been more prepared. I definitely tightened down the nut too tight and destroyed the rubber washer. Also had a hard time fitting the lock shaft through the hole in the handle plate. I ended up drilling the hole to 3/4". I also got rid of the rubber washer and the included flat washer and got some wider 5/16" flat washers, one on the inside and one on the outside and used silicone to make sure it stays water-proof. Feels much more secure and widening the hole to 3/4" gives plenty of room for the lock shaft to fit through the handle plate. A Step drill-bit may have given a cleaner drill hole than the 3/4" regular bit I used, still need to clean up the drill hole.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Strong and sturdy
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2018
Ive a couple slim 9/32" shackle locks that fit up to a point, but the curve in the shackle wont make the turn. Ive installed one onto M2A1 (L) and another on a PA108 (R) can. I wrapped tape around the pilot drill bit to center it in the hole that the stud will pass through . Worked perfectly. I also affixed another set onto a 30mm ammo can, along with a larger diameter and closer ID fitting fender washer from ACE hardware. Not as thick as that received with the kit and not stainless; but a little paint will keep it rust free.

I used a conical grinding stone to grind down each side of the shaft hole (right hand PA108 can) oh so very slightly to enable the slightly larger 9/32" shackle to make the turn. It doesnt seem like much but the 1/32" larger shackle does lend itself to greater confidence in the lock up. It a firm fit, with virtually no wiggle room; but the lock shackle inserts and removes readily.

Though the price has risen a bit since last I posted, Ive purchased several more. These work great when you take the time to drill the pilot hole precisely. Remember youve a pre-exiting target hole that youve got to get the exact center of as it rests in the closed and latched position. Use electric tape on your pilot drill bit to center it. If you miss by a smidgen, use a rat tail file and rasp the diameter hole larger where necessary.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Patience and Basic Tools Will Provide Good Results
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2016
Simple and easy install if you take your time and have some basic tools and decent twist drill bits. Empty the can first, place it on its hinge side on a flat surface (I did all my work on the concrete basement floor with the ammo can on cardboard), close the latch, look through the existing hole already in the latch and use a Sharpie to mark a dot at the center of the hole to be drilled. Check that your mark is perfectly centered as you look through the round opening of the latch. Begin drilling by using a small twist drill bit first (the instructions suggested this so I used a 1/16" in my cordless drill first). If you have a stepped drill bit you will have an easier time. Change up to a larger twist drill bit to finish the job. Install the hardware and gasket per the instructions but not torqued up too tight. I had to run a 1/2" twist drill bit through the latch hole in order to enlarge it very slightly (I moved the drill in an orbital motion as I ran it. Put a block of wood between the latch and the ammo can before doing this step). Finally, you will need to give the newly installed hardware a very slight upward angle "tweak" in order to allow the existing latch hole to properly engage with the lock hardware as it closes. With the latch fully open I put my lock through the new lock loophole of the newly installed hardware and pried upward ever so slightly. I estimate that it will need a 3-5 degree angle upward from horizontal (see photo). This has to be done because the latch engages the end of the new "lock loop" at an angle as you close it. You can also make the pre-existing latch hole bigger than its 1/2" diameter and avoid the need to "tweak" the newly installed hardware to an upward angle. I hope this helps someone with their install.
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