Military & Police Surplus

Military and police surplus are items that are sold or otherwise disposed of when no longer needed by the military or civilian police forces. When a military force or police constabulary upgrades gear or the supplying government’s contract for too many items from manufacturers, these items are often decommissioned and sold as remainders to companies and civilians to offset the costs related. We are constantly on the lookout for unique military and police surplus from not only the US military surplus, but many countries like German military surplus and British military surplus. The varied history and inventive, durable designs seen in surplus can be a real boon to collectors, survivalists, campers, teachers, and reenactors. 

Businesses often purchase these items and resell them. Usually, the items sold by the military are clothing, bags, equipment, and tools which civilians find useful, easy to use and durable, and at great savings. Individual uniform items can make for a complete faux military uniform. Occasionally, vehicles will be sold as well, like Jeeps, Humvees, trucks, planes, helicopters, and even ships. Demand for these items comes from various collectors, survivalists, and players of airsoft and paintball.

The history of military surplus in the US dates back to the Civil War; it was the first war that had proper uniforms issued for many troops. Before this, troops were basically wearing whatever they had with them or could pillage from the battlefield. As demand grew, both sides mass-produced arms and wears. After the war ended, they sold the supplies in stores to recover some of the costs. The military surplus store online as well as offline was thus born. The police and military surplus in this section are genuine and in good condition. You’ll find items from WWII to present day. The Cold War era yielded many fine examples. You never know what you’ll find here. We’ve had everything from riot helmets, military surplus boots, military surplus clothing, munitions, and shovels to canvas pup tents and safety glasses.

  • Longleaf Traditional Antique Kukri

    Longleaf Traditional Antique Kukri

    # 401124

    This Longleaf battle kukri has a straighter spine and longer blade than Bhojpure, and in the skilled hands of the Gurkha it became a frightening weapon indeed. These have all seen service with both the Nepali military and the British Army. All of the...
    $149.95
  • Victorian Era Nepalese Officer’s Kukri

    Victorian Era Nepalese Officer’s Kukri

    # 750076

    These Victorian Era kukri's were made by hand for the British Gurkha Regiments as their standard issue sidearm for Officer's.  From the design we would date these Nepalese Officer's Kukri's from around the early 1900's. These Victorian Era kukri's...
    $149.95
  • Hungarian M38 WWII Steel Helmet

    Hungarian M38 WWII Steel Helmet

    # 300446

    Hungarian M38 WWII Steel Helmet is a genuine military surplus. The leather liners and chinstraps are a mix - most were made in Finland; and they range from a Finnish M55 style to a German M35 style to a WWI three sided style.  This is a rare chance...
    $109.95
  • Gurkha Belt Buckle

    Windlass Steelcrafts

    Gurkha Belt Buckle

    # 750086

    These unissued, highly polished 11th Rifles Regiment belt buckles were designed for military-style belts or 2 hole prong belts. The badge on the front is bolted onto the slightly curved buckle.  These are unissued, highly polished 11th Rifles...
    $14.95
    $9.95
  • Military Surplus Czech OD M85 Rubber Bread Bag

    Military Surplus Czech OD M85 Rubber Bread Bag

    # 750090

    This is a genuine military-issue M85 Rubber Bread Bag from Czechoslovakia. Water repellent, it has an oversized front flap to keep the insides dry. The large main compartment has two extra side pouches on the inside that hold flasks, thermoses, or...
    $9.95
  • BhojPure Traditional Antique Kukri

    BhojPure Traditional Antique Kukri

    # 401126

    These original battle kukri’s were made prior to 1890. Each kukri is hand made; the steel was smelted, forged, shaped and hammered in Nepal by individual Kamis. Approx. 17" long, 2-1/2" wide, 3/8" thick.  These original battle kukris were made...
    $114.95

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