US GI FAT 50 CAL. AMMO CAN (PA108) USED
Out of stock
- SKU
- 91592640
- Color
- Olive Drab
- Style
- Ammo Can, Storage
Description
The US GI Fat 50 Cal. Ammo Can (PA108) is genuine American military surplus — the real steel container originally issued to hold 800 rounds of linked 5.56mm M855 Ball and M856 Tracer ammunition, as stenciled in yellow on the side. This is not a commercial copy; it's an original-issue can that has come through government supply channels, complete with authentic contract markings and honest signs of storage life.
Why It Sells
The "Fat 50" is one of the most versatile storage containers on the market, and demand from end consumers is consistent. Shooters use them for bulk ammunition storage, keeping powder and primers dry, and range transport. Preppers and homesteaders load them with emergency supplies, important documents, matches, batteries, and freeze-dried food. Campers and overlanders use them as rugged, rodent-proof chuck boxes and tool cases. Collectors and reenactors want the authentic yellow military stencils that reproductions can never quite match. One SKU, many customers.
Construction & Features
- Heavy-gauge steel body built to military specification for stacking, drops, and long-term storage
- Rubber O-ring gasket in the lid seals out dust, moisture, and humidity
- Swing-up top carry handle folds flat when stored or stacked
- Front metal latch with a sturdy locking lever clamps the lid down tight
- Matte olive drab finish with authentic yellow military stenciling
- Original contract markings: "800 CRTG 5.56MM / 4 BALL M855 / 1 TRACER M856 / M27 LINK" with Lake City (LC) lot identifier
Specifications
- Material: 100% steel
- Color: Matte olive drab
- Storage capacity: 770 cu. in.
- Interior dimensions: 6.75" x 11.75" x 8.25"
- Exterior dimensions: 7.25" x 12.5" x 8.5" h.
- Weight: 7 lbs.
- NSN: 8140-01-252-4290
- Country of Origin: USA
Condition
Used, in good serviceable shape. As with any genuine surplus can that has spent time in a depot or armory, individual pieces may show minor surface rust, scuffs, faded stenciling, or hardware patina from long-term storage. This is authentic field character, not damage — the seals, latches, and structural integrity remain sound. Buyers looking for pristine cosmetics should be steered toward new-production cans; buyers looking for the real thing at surplus value should be steered here.