MTM Tactical Magazine Can for 15 mags, stackable, water-dust seal vs Allen Company Eliminator Shotgun Shell Holder
Overall winner: MTM Tactical Magazine Can for 15 mags, stackable, water-dust seal
Key Differences
MTM holds 15 magazines (20/30-round 223/5.56) and features stackable design plus triple padlock tabs, making it suited for large-capacity rifle magazine storage; Allen's Eliminator holds a standard box of shotgun shells with zip-open mesh for spent hulls and is aimed at shotgun hunters/range users. Choose MTM if you need higher capacity, stacking and security; choose Allen if you want a compact, durable shotgun shell bag for a single box and spent hull access
MTM Tactical Magazine Can for 15 mags, stackable, water-dust seal
MTM tactical can designed to store and transport 15 magazines for 223/5.56, with stackable design and secure latching. Customers note solid build, USA-made quality, and good storage capacity, though some report lid-seal issues
Pros
- stackable design
- security-focused triple padlock tabs
- water-resistant and dust-proof seal
- handles dry magazine storage with O-ring seal
Cons
- lid sealability may be inconsistent
- non-submersible moisture protection
Allen Company Eliminator Shotgun Shell Holder
Shotgun shell bag that holds one standard box of 12 gauge shells with a zip-open mesh pocket for spent hulls. Convenient for clay, trap, and skeet shooting, with quick shell access
Pros
- holds a standard box of shells
- zip-open mesh pocket for spent hulls
- easy access during shooting
- durable construction (customer feedback)
Cons
- fits a single box; may limit capacity for some users
- compatibility noted with 20 and 28 gauge shells may vary by user
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | MTM |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | MTM |
| User Reviews | MTM |