Lots of old military surplus gear and clothes. Decent selection but might not have your size. Can try on clothes in store and friendly and knowledgeable staff. It’s a pretty cool store overall, if you can find what you’re looking for.
Mike M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Plano, TX
Not sure if I will go back. This seems like the type of place you would of thought should of went under 10 yrs ago because of eBay. The selection is good and all of the items are clearly priced. Reminds me of the type of store my grandpa would of taken me to so he could talk to some guys about fighting in the war. One look at the clerk and I decided my grandpa would not come here. He sock looks like it is aging and you would have to inspect every item or you might get a lemon. The clerk was interesting and made me believe they clearly do not drug test. It’s interesting but unless I am close I wouldn’t put in the effort to shop here at this location.
JT O.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Murphy, TX
If you need to try it on before you buy this is a must destination. Sure you can likely order it cheaper somewhere i On the interwebs but if you want a store this one is the best. I live in collin county so it is a hike, but worth it.
Jim S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Southlake, TX
Went in for some help with an Airsoft Gun Repair and came out a big fan. I did not the expect the real time service — they took the gun apart, found the problem, and put it back together while I waited. I would have needed to send it out of state for repairs if these guys weren’t around. They had the batteries I needed in stock also. The Army Store is a great resource for all your Airsoft needs.
Faith D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Houston, TX
I wasn’t the one making the purchase this time but my company loves this store. Everyone in here, including the customers, are very knowledgeable about the products. It’s a little tight when maneuvering through the isles but it’s not too much of an issue considering that there aren’t shopping carts. I’ve only been to one other army store that had better inventory but it was in Galveston, TX so if someone had the need for a good quality pea coat or some serious footwear in the Dallas, this store would be top on my list of recommendations.
Roxanne K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Augusta, GA
Wow… that’s what I thought when I walked in. Someone else mentions claustrophobia… they ain’t kiddin baby. It’s packed in there so tight you get a bit dizzy. Once you make it in and orient yourself there is a whole world to explore. I only made it through like ¼ of the store on this visit. For the veteran, this store is like candy. But lets be clear, they don’t JUST have military gear here, they have law enforcement clothing like trousers for swat or EMS and other field oriented personnel. Boots and hunters apparel. They have the usual veteran pride t-shirts, hats and sports wear, pins, widgets etc. If your going to stop by, give yourself time to look at everything! Parking is ample, prices are not cheap like a thrift store… this is the real gear.
Frater m.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Richardson, TX
If you have never been in a military surplus store this one might be a good place to start. This place deserves our business. It’s in a slightly seedy part of the Garland/Dallas border but the store itself is fine. It has the authentic«neat stuff stacked in cardboxes» vibe. If you are claustrophobic you’ll need a stiff drink before you start navigating the narrow aisles. It also has reasonable prices rather than the rip-‘em-off scale used at many surplus shops. I bought a poncho($ 15), army-issue canteen($ 2.49) two oversize bandanas for my BUG($ 2 each), a couple packs of trioxane(three bars per) for $ 1. I was at another surplus store a couple miles away where the poncho cost 33% more and the trioxane and canteen cost 100% more. 30.06 status: not posted.