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    Quote Originally Posted by rondog View Post
    IMO, there's no reason to NOT get 'em from Ammo Can Rick, the Craigslist guy already mentioned. I've bought from him a couple times, and I need more. It's just hard for me to be in The Springs at times when he's available.

    Be warned though, he's one of those guys that buys big lots of surplus stuff from the military/gov, and he's got a whole place just packed fulla tempting goodies! If you're a packrat like me, you might be in trouble. Either come prepared with enough cash to buy what you can't live without, or save yourself and just bring enough cash for the ammo cans you need.

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    I don't even want to know how many of those folding shovels I've picked up for friends and family off that guy. Great to keep in the car trunk for digging out.

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    It's probably a good thing that I don't live closer to CLSP, or get down there very often. Especially on weekends when Rick's there at his place. I have enough "stuff" already, I'd surely be dragging home more. But I DO need some more .50 cans......

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    I went for cans one time and left with both cans and a 10 pk of metal military tent stakes (He didn't have any folding shovels on that trip).

    Quote Originally Posted by XJ View Post
    There is always the surplus store between Nevada and Tejon, I think the cross street is Mill Street.
    Glenn's Surplus. Also a good place to go. I like Steve (the owner) and think he treats folks right, but some of his prices are just a bit too steep for my blood (When I think "surplus store", I think "great bargains" and that isn't always the case at Glenn's, but the staff is really friendly).
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