Surplus D'Armee Snowdon / We moved to Army Globe Verdun

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Montréal, Canada

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Surplus D'Armee Snowdon / We moved to Army Globe Verdun Reviews | Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Surplus D'Armee Snowdon / We moved to Army Globe Verdun is located in Montréal, Canada on 4978 Chemin Queen Mary C. Surplus D'Armee Snowdon / We moved to Army Globe Verdun is rated 3.8 out of 5 in the category surplus store in Canada.

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4978 Chemin Queen Mary C

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+15147333748

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Arnaud Songa-Côté

Good variety of products and excellent customer service. The person working was very helpful for helping me find what I was looking for

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Shua Kalmanson

When I went into the store it was exactly as advertised. The store is a full military surplus store with all kinds of equipment. The person working was nice and extremely helpful with locating and explaining the products. Will definitely be going back.

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Denny Luis

Went all around looking for radio straps and finally found them here. The gentleman working the counter was very helpful and very sociable. A big recommend for anyone working in the security field.

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Louis Jezsik

Not so much army surplus as cheap Chinese and Eastern imports. It's a good spot for discovering odd things you might need, but it's definitely not a one-stop shop. Worth a look if you're in the neighbourhood.

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Deino Cam

This is the worst shop ever. The real surplus are in really bad condition. Otherwise, you will get some pristine Chinese "surplus". When I came there, there is a pair of leather boots that one of them are so used that the leather is ruin away and exposes the steel cap (steel toes), yet 35. The staff is terribly disagreeable, I just asked for something, but he showed me something else instead, like, why? He eventually showed me a "bayonet" without ring nor any medium to mount on a gun, just a big knife with wooden handle. When I ask him how would he mount it on a gun, he then asked me if I have gun, which I don't, so he told me to not argue against him and assumed that I know nothing about these stuff... just what kind of idiot is that? The price is way rocketed, a 120 knife cost 200 there or a 30 Victorinox SAK at 60, the guy said it's because of the brand. I disagree, he was then chasing me away from his store, told me to go to the cheaper ones if I wish, and that I'm not welcome to his store. Such an absurd store. Stay away if you can.

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Josh Beltran

The place is much more professional than it was a few years back! The merchandise are much more organized and the clerk who helped me was super accomodating.

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Lucas Patterson

I went to the store on 3 different occasions. The first was an meh, the guy that was there just stood behind the counter and did really interact. The second and third time, different guy and he is really nice and helpful. The store is small and offers interedting stuff. But it feels like there is not enough variation when it comes to the type of items.

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Jay Goldberg

I stepped into the shop this afternoon to look at surplus army sleeping bag kits for camping. I left promptly because of the behavior of the employee there. Immediately, I was tailed by him, but he did not offer to help. To try and make the situation less awkward, I asked him about an article, and he couldn't answer any of my questions about it. I asked him if he wanted me to leave, because he looked visibly irritated by my presence. He stood about 10 feet behind me watching the entire time. If you've ever been to a surplus store, they are usually a mess, and this one was no exception. Therefore, to find matching pieces, or even try to discern what something is, you have to slowly look through everything. I couldn't see why this man was hovering around me if he couldn't even answer my questions. I just wanted him to go away. He must have thought I was a criminal just waiting to steal used army surplus gear? I was ready to tell him to buzz off (there are video cameras all over, so he could've watched me from afar), but just decided there are other places I can take my business. Also, he quoted me 50 for a single sleeping bag, after a 70% discount. After having shopped around it looks like other stores are selling at 70 non-discounted, so it's not like this place is a bargain.