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    Rancho Army-Navy Store

    3.9 (54 reviews)

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    Oversized sleeping bag for 2, wool blanket and USB lantern that charges my iPhone.
    Jeremy L.

    Love this place! Feels great to get REAL camping gear at lower prices! Got an awesome Swiss wool blanket for $25 and a large very cool great military bag for camping gear that was also $25. A sleeping bag, wool socks and a bunch of other great items. Be done done w cheap poorly made junk. I am! Thank you guys for existing!

    Nino R.

    If you're not sure what to expect at a military surplus store, then Rancho Army-Navy is a good introductory store. Most, if not all, surplus stores carry the following items: Camouflage gear Military uniform accessories Light camping equipment Canteens Ammo Cans Knives Boots What sets Rancho apart from most surplus stores is their attention to camping equipment. However, if you're a prepper, you won't find much here to augment your stockpile. They do carry portable water filtration systems, but the systems are basic. I didn't see any MRE's or other essential bug-out bag items. Don't get gassed...

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    9 years ago

    Always immensely helpful. Especially for Temecula Valley Young Marines. They were generous with donations.

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    13 years ago

    I like to go there, but they make me feel like I'm irritating them if I walk around and look, especially at the Scout stuff.

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    11 years ago

    These guys are great. They've been in town a long time and they have a lot of cool stuff that you won't find at your regular big box stores.

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    Ask the Community - Rancho Army-Navy Store

    Do you guys carry the Dickies Carpenter pants?

    Hello Ethan, We do not carry the Dickies Carpenter pants, but we have the 874 Original Work pants and the Double Knee Twill work pant from Dickies.

    Do you carry Ike jackets?

    Hello, are you referring to the Eisenhower Jacket? If so, we have Dickies Insulated Eisenhower Jackets in Black, Navy Blue, and Charcoal Grey.

    Do you have Vietnam license plate frames?

    Sorry, but we do not have the Vietnam specific Licence plate frame. We have a variety of stickers, pins, patches, hats, and lanyards with Vietnam Veteran, including bumper stickers. License plate wise, we only carry military divisions and POW*MIA,… Read more

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