BUY IT BEFORE ITS GONE! Surplus you should own! Part 2 with Dave Canterbury

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Surplus has been used in the Civilian Outdoor Camping, Hiking, and Recreation sector since the 1870’s, However ii is now getting much harder to get and there are several pieces you should add to your personal Kit or Preps.

with Dave Canterbury

Good Surplus is getting more difficult to find Buy it Before its Gone

Dave Canterbury walks through his favorite and most used Surplus items!
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Thank you for your views I appreciate it!

DavidCanterbury
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Yes, please to parts 3 & 4! Thank you for doing parts 1 & 2!

OldManSurvival
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Please we need Part 3 and 4. Thank You.

AndrewRunnion-crzs
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I'd love to see the more obscure items!

keithheintzelman
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I love this.. I have tons of military surplus and I have sworn by it amongst all the haters..!! Of course all the haters keep buying new gear every year or two because their ultra lightweight shit falls apart under stress, and 35 years later I still have all my original gear.. just saying..!!! Keep them coming Dave..!! Parts 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10..!!

keithricketts
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I say yes to keeping these videos going.

robertstimens
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PLEASE PLEASE by all means....keep making as many military surplus videos as possible!!!👍🏽

glennhunt
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Woodland sustainment pouches. Love them.

marclucier
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I vote for # 3.
Thank you for your educated opinions.

davidlee
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A cool thing with having that adapter is if you had a molle pouch for your dirty water container, you could attach it to the side of your backpack (like the scout pack) upside down and let it drip right into your canteen in your side pocket while you're walking

jakeells
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Most definitely a part 3 and 4, I'm a late 90s thru 2016 Vet that has a collection of gear and surplus and a Cantabury follower!!! Love the videos Dave.

kdaberko
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Yes to more knowledge. I appreciate you taking the time to show the different gear that is available.

bobcatarizona
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A big vote on part 3 and possibly more of you're willing. Thanks Dave. God bless and stay safe.

richschwartz
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Dave, thank you for the videos. I love surplus gear and I am a collector as well. I would love to see a part 3 to this series.

shanelawson
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Thank you for the new videos !
A modification that I have done to my Sustainment Pouches is to use a seam ripper to gently remove the plastic D-Rings from the sides and then slip them over the top two Molle straps and either just snap the strap closed or then just stitch the flat part of the ring to the bag material at the top with the strap still inside of it providing support . This then keeps the bag from flipping over when you attach a common utility-2qt canteen type of strap to it when when the rings are on the sides and the bag gets top heavy . It turns the whole thing into a more useful musset type bag that you can either use independently for gathering goodies , a stand alone day hiker and still attach to a pack .
Hahahahaha I had to edit this post as I just watched your 1st video and saw what you did to your 1-qt canteen pouch, same thing ! 😂

pastormike
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Thanks for more informative video Dave. Love them, and so did my Dad. Picked up an East German Assault pack yesterday for a deal - strichtarn pack for my landrover kit 👍

emmadrinkall
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I love surplus gear. Alice, assault pack, sustainment pouch, MMS, canteen pouch, all purchased in the last year. Thank you for another great video 😊

gerardmartyn
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Please keep this series going Dave!! Love it!!

jesuslovesme
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Yes, for all parts going forward, I actually have the 1965 pocketknife and very proud of it. it was my first knife before i even got into the Cub scouts.

qrixas
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I picked up two of the 3 bag sleep systems & other surplus items from a Veteran's Stand Down, when I was homeless in Montana. They're fantastic.

michaelwaller