axlesandantennas
Well-known member
I grew up an army brat so Army/Navy surplus stores were my Toys-r-us. The cool part was a few bucks would go a long way.
I still continue that trend for camping and overland stuff. Having used much of this type of equipment in the Marines, I know how much of a beating it can take. I suppose the biggest issue with MilSurp is it is heavier than most modern camping stuff and it can smell kind of funky too. But other than that, I think it's great.
One thing that I have that I really like is a small cargo net I bought for 15 bucks that I use as an attic in my Wrangler. I have a bunch of wool blankets I use too as they tend to be more comfortable than a sleeping bag.
I also have a 25 year old Ruck Sack, the large Alice pack, that I rigged up to carry on my spare tire as a trash bag.
So where you at fellow smelly milsurp dudes? What are you all using?
I still continue that trend for camping and overland stuff. Having used much of this type of equipment in the Marines, I know how much of a beating it can take. I suppose the biggest issue with MilSurp is it is heavier than most modern camping stuff and it can smell kind of funky too. But other than that, I think it's great.
One thing that I have that I really like is a small cargo net I bought for 15 bucks that I use as an attic in my Wrangler. I have a bunch of wool blankets I use too as they tend to be more comfortable than a sleeping bag.
I also have a 25 year old Ruck Sack, the large Alice pack, that I rigged up to carry on my spare tire as a trash bag.
So where you at fellow smelly milsurp dudes? What are you all using?