Been doin’ business with you guys for a year or so…happy to see you started a YT channel. Im workin’ on filling another can and will definitely use the method in this video to pack it all in there. Looks a lot easier than the way I did.
Do you have a video on how to pack the 7.62X51mm? I bought a lot of those from you guys. I love them but would like to know the right way to pack them.
I put the spoon or guide in the far right pocket of each bandolier. I put it on the right side of the cardboard insert in that pocket so that it’s not in between another pocket making it more difficult to fold the bandoliers. With the guide on the far right pocket and also to the right of the insert you can fold it more compact. When placing the first four bandoliers in the can, I place them in each corner so that the guide is contacting the can as opposed to orienting them so that the guide is toward the center of the can. Those four are crucial in how you place them. I REALLY struggled fitting them all in until Clean Ammo Cans uploaded this video. I tried to place the fifth bandolier in the center between the two sets of bandoliers and tore the hell out of the inserts trying to do so. The way these guys show you is the first video i’ve seen where the remove they lid and place the fifth all the way to the back as opposed to the center like the myriad of videos show you. The part CRUCIAL to making that fifth bandolier fit easily is to lift up on the handles of the two bandoliers enough so that you can then press down on all three at the same time to get them to fit as opposed to trying to jam that fifth bandolier by itself. Demonstrated here 3:40 …Great trick!
The military attaches the spoon to the bandolier strap with a large black safety pin. It is pinned close to where the strap is sewn into the bandolier body.
Been doin’ business with you guys for a year or so…happy to see you started a YT channel. Im workin’ on filling another can and will definitely use the method in this video to pack it all in there. Looks a lot easier than the way I did.
I can’t believe this was as easy as it was. I mean no chance I ever would’ve done it without this. But, 2nd try and done.
Bought 10 pck of spoons and a case of MREs and 4pck bandolier...from you guys not to long ago...awesome products and company...
Great vid! Now do one showing how to figure out which bando strap to pull first. :D
Fantastic presentation. You said what you meant and meant what you said. Not a wasted word.
JKL LV
Do you have a video on how to pack the 7.62X51mm? I bought a lot of those from you guys. I love them but would like to know the right way to pack them.
Thanks for this! How about one using the 7 pocket bandoliers?....
Bought my first bandoleer from you guys last week. Filled it with ammo today... $600 more dollar and I can fill a can...🤪
That's great! I just don't have the grand for the can!
Pretty interesting and I have always wondered how they fit them all in there.
Sick!
It would be great also to show how to pack those 6 pocket 7.62/.308 bandoliers in ammo cans.
Does not fit getting the fith one in. It was too short. I can only get six to fit
Is there enough room to throw in a desiccant pack in there also?
If you use the desiccant pack that Clean Ammo Can sells you can fit one of them along with a stripper clip guide.
What I'm struggling with is including a stripper clip guide in every bandaler and still having room to get all of them in.
I put the spoon or guide in the far right pocket of each bandolier. I put it on the right side of the cardboard insert in that pocket so that it’s not in between another pocket making it more difficult to fold the bandoliers. With the guide on the far right pocket and also to the right of the insert you can fold it more compact.
When placing the first four bandoliers in the can, I place them in each corner so that the guide is contacting the can as opposed to orienting them so that the guide is toward the center of the can.
Those four are crucial in how you place them. I REALLY struggled fitting them all in until Clean Ammo Cans uploaded this video. I tried to place the fifth bandolier in the center between the two sets of bandoliers and tore the hell out of the inserts trying to do so. The way these guys show you is the first video i’ve seen where the remove they lid and place the fifth all the way to the back as opposed to the center like the myriad of videos show you. The part CRUCIAL to making that fifth bandolier fit easily is to lift up on the handles of the two bandoliers enough so that you can then press down on all three at the same time to get them to fit as opposed to trying to jam that fifth bandolier by itself. Demonstrated here 3:40 …Great trick!
@@gscotty311 Good info!
The military attaches the spoon to the bandolier strap with a large black safety pin. It is pinned close to where the strap is sewn into the bandolier body.
Not sure I want the cardboard in there for long term storage. Anyone else agree with this?
no one needs a 35 sec intro