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silverbullet 03-27-2008 07:18 PM

New source for preps
 
Ran across this place earlier in the week. I don't have any shipping costs as it's only about 90 minutes from my house. Survival stuff and any military surplus you can think of. I felt like a kid in a candy store. Good thing I was driving my truck when I found it!

www.colemans.com

Everything from MRE's and knives to military vehicles and portable bridges...

Might be something someone needs, or it might be useless to you. Just thought I'd throw it out there for you guys to take a look.

BTW...it's in south-central PA, and I have no connection to the place whatsoever.

mike77777 03-28-2008 03:40 AM

Re: New source for preps
 
thank you, sb

Wingmaster05 03-31-2008 11:25 PM

Re: New source for preps
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by silverbullet (Post 1032349)
Ran across this place earlier in the week. I don't have any shipping costs as it's only about 90 minutes from my house. Survival stuff and any military surplus you can think of. I felt like a kid in a candy store. Good thing I was driving my truck when I found it!

www.colemans.com

Everything from MRE's and knives to military vehicles and portable bridges...

Might be something someone needs, or it might be useless to you. Just thought I'd throw it out there for you guys to take a look.

BTW...it's in south-central PA, and I have no connection to the place whatsoever.

wow, south central? I used to live there, about 5 years ago. Mechanicsburg/Camp Hill border. Howdy.

I might need to make a little trip back home. What is it near?

edit: nevermind, i googled it. farther north than were I was from, not too far though. I live in Ohio/NY, maybe a May trip when i get the free time.

90%RealMoney 03-31-2008 11:37 PM

Re: New source for preps
 
Anyone know of a source for Military tank track? I'm talking about the interlocking metal tracks approx. 6 ft. long, by about 18 inches wide. I believe it was used to put together temporary runways during 'Nam. It works great as a method to get a stuck vehicle out of mud, or soft ground. These are rigid metal, with holes in them for traction, drainage. Don't know the proper name for it. Any help would be appreciated.


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