Not sure if it’s even open or not, i’m surprised i didn’t get raped getting out of my truck.
Kirk K.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Rancho Cucamonga, CA
I went on Halloween and it looked like a haunted house. No one answered when I called, but it says open Saturday. I thought for a minute I drove onto the set of The Waking Dead. It’s scary, creepy and weird. I’m actually glad it wasn’t open — even though there was a sign in the window that said, «At lunch, back after 12:30» — and it was 3:00 pm. The only person who should be going there is a set designer for a post apocalyptic movie. Don’t waste your time unless you want to see how much I’ve actually unexaggerated what a mess they’ve made of an innocent industrial part.
Dustin F.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Blue Jay, CA
Terrible business. I have gone 4 separate occasions during their business hours and they have been closed each time. Will not becoming back here again.
Gary T.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Santa Clarita, CA
Uniforms, no guns or ammo! Cash only!!! For the size of the building, there was very little showroom. Prices were on the high side for what I looked at. By way of product, there was a lot of clothing, but not that much surplus(clothing was mostly new). Was hoping for more, but got less.
Wendy B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Corona, CA
Hidden in the recesses of an industrial park, this place is «Everyman’s dream». Yes, war toys. This is where you can find the new and collectables, military style. Mr. B loves that kind of stuff. I came along because I always get a free breakfast date. Also, I have to keep him in check just in case he wants to bring home a slightly used military helicopter. So, we walk into this dank, dark warehouse and are immediately confronted by a display case containing a creepy gas mask, a(stolen ?) government office clock, knives, and so on. Looking around, there are multiple racks of ugly camouflage clothes, helmets galore, thermal blankets, military patches(like someone might want to announce they are a Navy Seal), tube tents, tinny cookware, parachutes, and torso harnesses. Yep. Got it all. Even Chino Correctional officer uniforms. And scooters. What more could a girl ask? My personal favorite — Camouflage duct tape. Everyone needs that. Of special note — displayed in the bathroom is a Military recruitment poster proclaiming,” Protect your future. Learn a trade!” So… just how does a tank driver translate those skills into a civilian job, anyway? Just so you know. Mr. B left smiling with a nice, sturdy waterproof parka. Cost me $ 10 to keep him happy.
Brook T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Claremont, CA
This place is pretty cool. Its hidden away in a sea of industrial style buildings. I was looking for a grey ARMY t-shirt in a small, and they didn’t have it on the floor, so I asked and the guy went in the back, came back out and tossed me a small!!! I was stoked! Seems like this place is good for clothes.