February 1, 2026
Description
… now with a Snaplock box for more secure transport. The original model can be found here.Â
Boost MeHelp feed my addictionImproved hinge design for stability during operation. Added a hole to insert a piece of filament to keep things aligned. Changed the face for aesthetics and symmetry.
Yeah, I have fat fingers. I don't like wasted space either. But I have to compromise when most ammo storage solutions that are compact and take up less space make it difficult to pull the rounds out of the trays. This expanding holder lets you store and transport your ammo in compact form factor while giving you the flexibility to expand the trays for easier loading and unloading.
Â
Stacking ring is optional if you don't need that feature. Or glue them in place on the bottoms:
The stacking rings are compatible across all calibers (large and small boxes stack).
Â
Inner label lets you store original packaging details like Lot Numbers or powder charges.
Membership
If you wish to sell print of this model, join for a commercial license.
Â
I started with the parametric Snaplock V1 box originally created by @Hugo but have added my own improvements:
Lid height has been meticulously calculated to ensure bullet clearance when opening and closing. The lower height of the bottom and side cutouts make removing the inner trays much easier.
Expanding trays can double as reloading trays:
Compact design allows access to all rows when performing a powder charge on primed cases, unlike bulkier reloading trays that cannot reach all rows:
There is a groove on the underside of the hinge on the bottom half of each box. You slide the lid half hinge into those grooves to assemble the hinge. It can be a tight fit, but once you get it started just advance it a small bit on neach side until it drops into place. A piece of filament can then be inserted in the hole of the hinge to keep everything aligned.
License:
Standard Digital File License