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not my pic its what ive been wanting to do just havent yet haha, it looks to be a 50 cal M2a1/a2
Well, you nailed it! It’s an M1a2 can. By the dims I find thats about all that will fit short of making a custom box. I found several sellers online and will be ordering one up.
 

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also look for the 'fat 50' ammo cans

& swag offroad has a unique can mount, that could give someone creative ideas on best way to mount it ;)



fat50 - PA108= 11.875 x 6.75 x 8.175 = 655.28 cubic inches
M2A1 (common .50 ammo can) = 11 x 5.563 x 6.75 = 413.05 ci
 
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also look for the 'fat 50' ammo cans

& swag offroad has a unique can mount, that could give someone creative ideas on best way to mount it ;)



fat50 - PA108= 11.875 x 6.75 x 8.175 = 655.28 cubic inches
M2A1 (common .50 ammo can) = 11 x 5.563 x 6.75 = 413.05 ci
I actually test fit a fat 50. It is just a hair too big. It doesn’t sit flat in the tray and interferes with the pcm mount. If I would raise it up it interferes with the washer fluid neck and it is hard to get past the upper radiator hose. If it wasn’t for that corner support rod it might be ok but its tight.
 

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