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World War II Navy surplus truck for salvage (DSC_5933-1) PokyTom posted a photo:

My wife and I drove to the tiny town of Warren, Idaho for the first time. There happened to be someone loading this old Navy truck on a flatbed for transport to Nampa where they intended to sell it for scrap. They said that lots of military surplus equipment had been hauled into the wilderness mining communities of Idaho.
I found this to be a very interesting subject and have been experimenting with various photo edits just for fun.
World War II Navy surplus truck for salvage (DSC_5933-4) PokyTom posted a photo:

My wife and I drove to the tiny town of Warren, Idaho for the first time. There happened to be someone loading this old Navy truck on a flatbed for transport to Nampa where they intended to sell it for scrap. They said that lots of military surplus equipment had been hauled into the wilderness mining communities of Idaho.
I found this to be a very interesting subject and have been experimenting with various photo edits just for fun.
World War II Navy surplus truck for salvage (DSC_5933-2) PokyTom posted a photo:

My wife and I drove to the tiny town of Warren, Idaho for the first time. There happened to be someone loading this old Navy truck on a flatbed for transport to Nampa where they intended to sell it for scrap. They said that lots of military surplus equipment had been hauled into the wilderness mining communities of Idaho. (I am only guessing that the truck is World War II vintage but a faded stamp on the door definitely says it's Navy.)
I found this to be a very interesting subject and have been experimenting with various photo edits just for fun.
World War II Navy surplus truck for salvage (DSC_5933-3) PokyTom posted a photo:

My wife and I drove to the tiny town of Warren, Idaho for the first time. There happened to be someone loading this old Navy truck on a flatbed for transport to Nampa where they intended to sell it for scrap. They said that lots of military surplus equipment had been hauled into the wilderness mining communities of Idaho.
I found this to be a very interesting subject and have been experimenting with various photo edits just for fun.
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M59 Yugo SKS England posted a photo:

These were produced by Yugoslavia from 1960 through 1967. The M59's are basically exact copies of the Russian SKS's, and unlike the following model, the M59/66, don't have the grenade launcher, night sights, and other junk to weigh the rifle down.
There are two production codes for the M59, one beginning with a "B", and one with a "C". This one is from the "C" run.
Pictured with the rifle is a box of Yugo production 7.62x39 on ten round stripper clips, and two Russian SKS clip pouches.
Nagant M1895 Photography from the Gruppetto posted a photo:

The Nagant M1895 Revolver is a seven-shot, gas-seal revolver designed and produced by Belgian industrialist Léon Nagant for the Russian Empire. The Nagant M1895 was chambered for a proprietary cartridge, 7.62x38R, and featured an unusual "gas-seal" system in which the cylinder moved forward when the gun was cocked to close the gap between the cylinder and the barrel, providing a boost to the muzzle velocity of the fired projectile, and allows the weapon to be silenced (an unusual ability for a revolver). Other Nagant revolver designs were also adopted by police and military services of Sweden (7.5 mm M1887), Norway (M1893), Poland, and Greece (Περίστροφον M1895).
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287/365 - Military Surplus chando* posted a photo:

Really cool stuff out there! Bought an ABL (Armée Belge/Belgisch Leger) battle dress jacket for 5 € only.
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Lean Six Sigma projects work to find solutions to cost and procedures for individual businesses to help save money often wasted on unnecessary spendings and speed up services provided to customers. One of the projects that proved successful is the Central Issue Facility which helped CIF cut back on costs while providing faster service to its customers.
WWII GERMAN DEMOLITION BLOCK, AMATOL 41, INERT NAZI ITEM - MILITARY ORDNANCE, MOVIE STAGE PROP aosurplus.com posted a photo:

DEMOLITION BLOCKS, AMATOL 41 - 1 kg - WEHRMACHT - INERT
Here is a new product; "AMATOL 41" WEHRMACHT ISSUE, 1 KG SIZE, COLOR: MED. BROWN. BLOCK SIZE: APPROXIMATELY 9.2 IN LONG. SHOWING A MANUFACTURED DATE of July 1941. SIMULATED PARAFFIN COATING, WILL NOT TRANSFER WHEN ON DISPLAY DURING HOT WEATHER. Made in the USA. INERT DISPLAY ITEM/TRAINING AID. All products are marked "INERT"
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Always new items arriving at Adams Ordnance Military Surplus Store in Louisville KY from estate sales, international suppliers, collectors and consignments. We have US Army and WWII Nazi helmets, uniforms, pins, guns and gear. Many items are one of a kind. Visit www.aosurplus.com or call 502-599-8240 to check availability and store hours.
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