Gun Gripes #290: "Is There Any Good Military Surplus Left?"

Published on May 10, 2021
Duration: 27:22

The golden age of cheap military surplus firearms is over, with prices for classic rifles like Mosin-Nagants and Mausers now in the $300-$800 range. However, the market for surplus gear, clothing, and tools remains robust and offers excellent value. Items like poncho liners ('woobies'), durable European clothing, quality cutlery, and functional machetes are highlighted as great buys. Surplus gas masks offer a cost-effective entry into CBRN preparedness, but filter shelf life is a critical consideration.

Quick Summary

The era of cheap military surplus firearms is ending, with prices for classic rifles now ranging from $300-$800. However, surplus gear like 'Woobies,' durable clothing, quality tools, and gas masks still offer great value for preparedness and utility.

Chapters

  1. 00:00The State of Surplus Firearms
  2. 04:11Poncho Liners (Woobies)
  3. 06:06Surplus Clothing and Sizing
  4. 11:09Surplus Cutlery and Tools
  5. 13:53Colombian Machete Value Pack
  6. 16:18Gas Masks and CBRN Gear
  7. 19:28Field Gear and Hydration

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there still good military surplus firearms available?

The availability of cheap military surplus firearms has significantly declined. Classic rifles like Mosin-Nagants and Mausers, once under $100, now often cost between $300 and $800, marking the end of the 'golden age' for affordable surplus rifles.

What are some good value military surplus gear items?

Excellent value can still be found in military surplus gear like the versatile 'Woobie' (poncho liner), durable European clothing (check sizing!), quality surplus tools like Victorinox multi-knives, and inexpensive Colombian machetes for utility.

Are surplus gas masks worth buying for preparedness?

Yes, surplus gas masks, often NATO spec with 40mm filter threading, offer a cost-effective entry into CBRN preparedness compared to expensive modern masks. However, it's crucial to check the filter's shelf life, typically around 20 years when sealed.

What should I know about buying surplus clothing?

Surplus clothing, especially from Europe, is often high quality. A key tip is to check sizing carefully, as larger sizes like XL and 2XL are rarer in international surplus markets and tend to sell out quickly.

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