The MTM Case-Gard P-100 ammunition storage box delivers secure organization for 22 WMR and 17 HMR cartridges with individual compartments that prevent brass damage and primer contact. This polypropylene case holds exactly 100 rounds in a compact footprint that fits standard range bags and gun safes.
What Makes This Different
Unlike cardboard factory boxes that deteriorate with moisture, the Case-Gard P-100 features injection-molded polypropylene construction that resists cracking in temperatures from -50°F to 180°F. Individual snap-lock compartments isolate each cartridge to prevent powder spillage and primer strikes during transport. The textured exterior provides secure grip even with wet hands, while the translucent red material allows quick round counts without opening.
Key Features
- 100-round capacity with individual snap-tight compartments
- Injection-molded polypropylene resists impact and chemical damage
- Fits 22 WMR and 17 HMR cartridges up to 1.350" OAL
- Mechanical hinge rated for 25,000+ open/close cycles
- Stackable design with interlocking tabs for storage efficiency
- Translucent red material for quick visual inventory
- Textured grip surfaces prevent slipping during handling
The snap-lock lid mechanism creates an airtight seal that keeps moisture away from primers and powder charges during long-term storage. Competition shooters rely on this organization system to maintain consistent ammunition selection, while hunters appreciate the rattle-free transport that won't spook game. The case survives drops from shooting bench height onto concrete without cracking or opening unexpectedly.
Technical Specs
- Capacity: 100 rounds 22 WMR or 17 HMR
- Material: High-impact polypropylene
- Dimensions: 8.4" L x 4.2" W x 2.6" H
- Weight: 0.8 lbs empty
- Temperature range: -50°F to 180°F
- Color: Translucent red
- Country of origin: USA
- Cartridge length compatibility: Up to 1.350" OAL
The MTM Case-Gard P-100 transforms loose ammunition into organized inventory that protects your investment in premium cartridges. Professional reloaders and volume shooters choose this system because damaged cases and contaminated primers cost more than quality storage. Stock runs move quickly during hunting and competition seasons.