2-Round Ammo Holder

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Brand:

A-ZOOM

Caliber:

7.62x39mm

Rounds:

2

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Brand:

Lyman

Caliber:

.300 AAC Blackout

Finish Per Color:

Red

Rounds:

2

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Brand:

A-ZOOM

Caliber:

28 Gauge

Rounds:

2

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Brand:

A-ZOOM

Caliber:

.270 Win

Rounds:

2

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Brand:

A-ZOOM

Caliber:

20 Gauge

Rounds:

2

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Brand:

A-ZOOM

Caliber:

.300 Win Mag

Rounds:

2

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Brand:

A-ZOOM

Caliber:

.30-30 Win

Rounds:

2

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Brand:

A-ZOOM

Caliber:

.308 Win/7.62x51mm NATO

Rounds:

2

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Brand:

Browning

Barrel Length:

21"

Caliber:

.270 Win

Capacity:

3

Rounds:

2

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Brand:

CARLSONS

Caliber:

.308 Win

Rounds:

2

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Brand:

CARLSONS

Caliber:

.30-06 SPRG

Rounds:

2

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Brand:

Dynamic Research Tech

Caliber:

20 Gauge

Rounds:

2

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Brand:

A-ZOOM

Caliber:

.45 ACP

Finish Per Color:

Orange

Rounds:

2

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Brand:

A-ZOOM

Caliber:

.40 S&W

Finish Per Color:

Orange

Rounds:

2

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Brand:

A-ZOOM

Caliber:

.243 Win

Rounds:

2

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Brand:

A-ZOOM

Caliber:

.30-06 SPRG

Rounds:

2

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Brand:

A-ZOOM

Caliber:

7mm Remington Magnum

Rounds:

2

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Brand:

A-ZOOM

Caliber:

.223 Rem/5.56×45mm NATO

Rounds:

2

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A-ZOOM

Caliber:

.45-70 Government

Rounds:

2

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Highly praised firearms with excellent craftsmanship and value, though occasional shipping/QC and mechanical issues reported by small segment of buyers.

What customers like

Quality & Craftsmanship42%
Craftsmanship A+ name says it all. No need to look any farther.
Balance & Handling28%
The balance and handling is Superb.
Value for Price26%
Great gun for the price. If your going to buy one, spend the extra money
Reliable Performance22%
So far very reliable, and accurate.
Customer Service15%
Guns.com purchase easy and kept me updated on where the firearm was at.

Common concerns

Shipping & Condition Issues8%
There was a ding in the stock that was unacceptable for me.
Stiff Action/Break-In6%
A bit stiff out of the box, but that is expected too.
Firing Pin/Mechanical Failures5%
the lower barrel would not fire The firing pin would hit the primer
Wood/Finish Quality Variance4%
Disappointed in the wood quality. Item I recieved nowhere near as nicely figured
Frequently Asked Questions
2-Round Ammo Holder

What is the thing that holds ammo called?

A magazine feeds rounds directly into a firearm. Loose rounds are carried in pouches, bandoliers, or ammo cans depending on the situation. The term people usually mean is "magazine" or "mag," though clips, drums, and belts also hold ammunition for specific weapon types.

How long will ammo last if stored properly?

Properly stored ammunition lasts decades or longer. Manufacturers typically recommend using ammo within ten years, though many rounds remain functional well beyond that. Keep rounds in a cool, dry place away from moisture and temperature swings. Poor storage conditions can cause degradation in just a few years.

Can I stockpile ammo?

Yes. Building an ammunition reserve is a common practice among shooters. Buy rounds at your own pace rather than in panic. Store them cool and dry to preserve them for years. Many shooters maintain supplies ranging from a few hundred to several thousand rounds depending on usage and budget.

Is it better to store ammo in plastic or metal?

Metal cans with airtight gaskets are better for long-term storage, protecting ammo from moisture and temperature changes for decades. Plastic containers work fine for short-term use or range trips but don't seal as reliably over time. For serious stockpiling, metal is the clear choice.

What is the most heavily armed state in America?

Texas has the most registered firearms overall, with over 1.1 million, while Wyoming leads in per-capita ownership at nearly 196 guns per 1,000 residents.