Here at Pools Surplus Stores. we provide an extensive range of military equipment and combat gear. With an array of combat vests, chest rigs, tactical gloves, webbing panels, protective pads, eye protection and helmets.
We also offer a vast selection of MOLLE and MOLLE compatible military equipment in a variety of sizes, colours and camouflage.
Providing you with the best military issue items from around the world is what we do best, in addition to products from well respected tactical and outdoor brands such as Viper, Highlander and Kombat UK.
Below are products chosen with performance, durability and build quality in mind.
Mil-Tec Swedish Army Style Folding Shovel SteelTotal length: 70 cmDimensions shovel blade: 26 x 18 cmWeight: 1.300 g- shovel blade can be fixed and folded by screw top- low bent...
The original magnesium fire starter is tough, durable and fit for purpose. Developed for the army it performs to the highest standard. 3,000 strikes at 3,000 degrees makes fire lighting...
The original magnesium fire starter is tough, durable and fit for purpose. Developed for the army it performs to the highest standard. 3,000 strikes at 3,000 degrees makes fire lighting...
Nature does it best. All natural, chemical-free, sustainably sourced, tinder stick with handy wrist/carry rope. Burns strong and lasts long. Super effective tinder with up to 80% resin content meaning...
A large assortment of genuine, new and unopened Swedish Army 'Första Förband' (First Aid Field Dressing), and army-issue rolled bandages in sealed plastic wrappers. Dated around the 1970 to...
Swedish Army Long Handled Shovel Vintage Swedish Army Shovels. Excellent quality with long wooden handle. They do show some signs of use such as rusting and maybe have writing...
Original Swedish Army 'M7072' 25 Litre Capacity Water Bladder in good ex-issue condition. Manufactured for the Swedish Army. These lightweight and flexible water bladders are in good used condition with...
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