One of the best military stores around, i used to live in ct and was a customer. I live in nj and still stop by when i visit ct
Rick L.
Tu valoración: 3 South Windsor, CT
A nice selection of older gear with some new things sprinkled in. Good place to get the kids some BDU’s at about $ 45 a set so they can run around the woods playing paintball. I also noticed they had quite a few options of gortex gear for more of the serious hunting crew. For the serious collector I saw a bunch of unit patches, military awards, and other collectibles. Definitely worth a stop if you are looking for military grade gear at a reasonable price!
Nick Z.
Tu valoración: 3 Warwick, RI
I first experienced Army Barracks at the Big E in West Sprungfeld and I loved visiting their tent every year. I was pleased with my visit to their store in Newington today, brought a lot of memories back. The store has a lot of clothing. Uniforms, shirts, kid clothing, new and used. Boots seem to be somewhat limited although I scored what I think are the comfiest pair of military boots I have ever purchased, and they are Air Force issue, of all branches! Also scored government issued MRE’s. Not that there is a big difference between the government issue and civilian issue, the government issue versions are harder to get. Good supply of patches and pins, some surplus stuff, lot of pouches and MOLLE stuff. Definitely worth a looksee and I will be back for sure. Oh yeah, check out the self propelled gun they have parked in the lot. I think it is actually for another business, but still cool nonetheless!
Gosha A.
Tu valoración: 3 Manchester, CT
Like to get them 3 stars. I am not Impress. Not lot of selection. Have lot of gun on sale. But not new. When we come in store lady, sorry she loud. So we don’t stay log. Price Little bit to expensive.
Rolf L.
Tu valoración: 4 New Haven, CT
More for the paintball, airsoft set. Mostly teens and dads in their bonding over cheap toys, airs oft guns and general army/navy supplies. I was happy to see tactical vests, camo pants, back packs and cases. If you’re an actually rifle shooter and not a little kid playing games it can be limited, but it’s definitely worth a look for any outdoorsy military enthusiast. I will go back for certain supplies, and occasionally to just shop. Again, a must see. If you’re looking for actual old school military surplus go down the road a bit to the store next to Doogie’s since this store is mostly new stuff. Both stores have their place and I’m happy to have the option of both of nearby.