One of the better army/navy surplus stores around! Lots of items to choose from. *clothing *patches/stickers/flags *bags *tactical gear *knives *hats *parachute cord(all kinds) Wonderful staff, great customers, great location(right off the main road) Small tick in rating for the large amount of Made in ________(not in USA) products. i would pay more if it was made here and would like to see that in a store like this. Overall great store, will be back!
Patrick A.
Tu valoración: 5 Grosse Pointe, MI
Stopped by this place the other day to pick up a zip-top canvas bag to carry some camping gear and was pleasantly surprised. All the other surplus stores I’ve visited in the past seem to cater to a certain type of person, and if you’re not one of those kind of people, you get ignored and talked down to. I know they’re not ALL like this, but that’s just my experience. Well, this place is the exception. I called them up before I went in to ask if a bag was in stock, but unfortunately got their voicemail. However, a cheerful young lady called me back within about 5 minutes apologizing for missing the call and asked what she could assist with. I went over what I was looking for and she happily accommodated. Once I arrived, the woman I spoke with promptly dropped what she was doing to personally walk me over to the section that contained the bags I was looking for. She went so far as to open 2 different sizes for me so I could see the difference and make the right choice. After that, we got to chatting a bit about what it was needed for, etc… Just a little small talk — a welcome change from the usual places. I took a look around the store to see if there was anything else I could use and found several items that were of interest, and at very, very reasonable prices, too! If I need anything else army surplus-related, I’ll be sure to go to this place. Thanks again!
Kent M.
Tu valoración: 4 Macomb County, MI
Decent surplus military items, plus some American made and Made-in-China new stuff. Clothing items and sleeping bags, as well as personal tactical gear appear to be the bulk of the military surplus offerings. I noticed other tactical gear was sourced out of a manufacturer in Washington state. Remember those heavy frag vests? They have em! They had a decent selection of military themed t-shirts, as well as military caps, pins, stickers and license plate frames. There was a display case with assorted knives, but I didn’t pay much attention to see if any were authentic. Some camping supplies were available, from tents to cots to firestarters, portable pocket saws, etc. 5% off to military veterans. MREs are priced at 10 bucks each. I’m not particularly a fan of Chinese made paraphernalia, so I generally just walk on by. I saw some black BDUs, but when I pulled them out to take a look, I noticed ‘made in China’ on the tag. They had a selection of black safety toe work boots, but upon careful inspection(even though the box covers said ‘supplier to America’s military’), I found that they were also ‘made in China’. Sorry, if I want to buy made in China, there’s a Walmart willing to take my American dollars in exchange.