Search web for Military Vehicle Rally Yes there are several different ones on East Coast each year, my favorite is this one at Ripken Stadium, Aberdeen, Md
Yessir, what I can remember now, from that long ago, is a big painted wood door sign for an Army general, a pc of trench art with Arabic inscriptions, a 120 lb. vise for the workbench, several projectile fuzes I didn't have in the collection, some massive lug wrenches, a 105MM arty round, two cannon borescopes, and some other stuff, all priced right.
This happens every year at the Cal Ripken baseball stadium parking lot in Aberdeen MD, right off of I-95. Check the rally's website next year since it may move somewhere else along I-95.
Didn't know people got together to sell this kind of stuff. Got a couple of web sites now being checked out for those doing this in Calif. Thanks for the video.
Yes, some trench art, an office sign for a former CO at Aberdeen, some wrenches, two cannon borescopes, a huge vise weighing over 100 lbs., projectile fuzes, projectiles, a 105MM APDS round (inert but complete) and more stuff i've put away and forgotten, Oh some kind of machinist's level. I've got some photos of some of the stuff, maybe I can put links in here later when I find 'em. P.S.-I am also a dealer there.
@nicothegreat795 People bring some vehicles to exhibit that aren't for sale, but some of them are for sale. The stuff laid out on tables and on the ground is for sale.
i would come but i dont live anywhere close to that. if they had stuff like this where i lived i would be buying up all sorts of stuff. but the fist thing i want to get is a deuce and a half but im not sure what version i want.
@christhetromboneguy hey I'm from mm too, go the state fairgrounds on April 16-17 there's a military relic show and sale. It's really nice, but nowhere near this size.
M274 Mule. Had variants from M274 thru M274A5...Willies made them, had a Continental AIr Cooled engine in the A5 I know (first five variants had pull-start motors)...4x4, all wheel steering except on the A5, used to tote heavy cargo in war...need to take the place of 'mule trains' at the end of WWII drove development...that is how it looked in service (less the dummy holding the bear...and the AM antennas on the rear). Army and Marines used them up to around 1982-3...entered service in the 1960-61 timeframe (development went from end of WWII to 1960). The one shown is a 'Grade 3-4', which would (or should) fetch around $5,000 now...A 'new in box' one would fetch $12,000...MUCH CHEAPER (and better machine) to buy a worn-out John Deere Gator and refurbish it...cargo on both was only rated 1,000 pounds...
one doesn't tow bombs to planes. Bomb delivery is done with a 5 ton road tractor and semi- flatbed. The bombs are taken from bomb breakout and loaded onto the 40ft. flatbed. 110 (500 pound bombs), 92 (750 pounders) secured by 5/16" steel chain lengthwise and the same at 20' across the middle.
then the delivery veh. takes the load to the BIBS area, where plastic nose and tail plugs are removed. then the boosters are incerted and driven in using 3/8 drive air impact guns. Next stop the BABs area and the incertion of the fuses, (nose and tail) and the arming wire connected. The 3rd stop is fin install, then it is taken to the ready line and sits until at least 20 trailers are built up. Then the convoy of trucks takes them out to the flight line and parks parallel to the B-52bomber between the fuselage and the first outboard engine pylons. the trailer is disconnected, chocked and explosive placards removed and the trucker goes back for another load.
Les fringues, ça ne m’intéresse absolument pas, je laisse ça aux pet' qui veulent ressembler à des mecs, par contre j'adore les G.M.C. , 4X4 et 6X6 Dodge, et bien sur l’incontournable Jeep Willys et Ford tout ça avant 1945 J'aime les gros camions actuels 6X6 de l'armée U.S.
Routine actioned off old TA-50 unserviceable junk the Army was just going to toss out and instead sold it for pennies on the dollar to civilian surplus store owners. I went to a few of those auctions down in Texas and most everything was garbage. I did see a few interesting items worth taking a look at but now a days, most military equipment from the 70's, 80's & 90's is just out dated garbage considering the lightweight quality outdoors clothing a person can buy at North Face or Duluth.
i always enjoy going to these shows
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Yes there are several different ones on East Coast each year, my favorite is this one at Ripken Stadium, Aberdeen, Md
Hey, I go to this show every year. It's one of the best in the U.S. And free to the public, isn't it? They also have a Facebook page.
good sir. that is a nice collection of desired stuff. thank you for showing us all this cool video.
Just came froma surplus store, got two Veitnam ALICE M16 mag pouches and a ACU jacket, awesome.
Yessir, what I can remember now, from that long ago, is a big painted wood door sign for an Army general, a pc of trench art with Arabic inscriptions, a 120 lb. vise for the workbench, several projectile fuzes I didn't have in the collection, some massive lug wrenches, a 105MM arty round, two cannon borescopes, and some other stuff, all priced right.
Great video, great show...thanks
Yes.
This happens every year at the Cal Ripken baseball stadium parking lot in Aberdeen MD, right off of I-95. Check the rally's website next year since it may move somewhere else along I-95.
What is there email?
Hopin' to get out a couple of times during the summer.
Didn't know people got together to sell this kind of stuff. Got a couple of web sites now being checked out for those doing this in Calif. Thanks for the video.
Old, bald fat man where at in California ??? I live in California too
I AM SO GOING THERE!!!!!!!
What A Holy Grail of militAry Surplus
Yes, yearly sales.
Yes, some trench art, an office sign for a former CO at Aberdeen, some wrenches, two cannon borescopes, a huge vise weighing over 100 lbs., projectile fuzes, projectiles, a 105MM APDS round (inert but complete) and more stuff i've put away and forgotten, Oh some kind of machinist's level. I've got some photos of some of the stuff, maybe I can put links in here later when I find 'em. P.S.-I am also a dealer there.
@taziy1 Aberdeen MD, look up dates for next May on their website, google east coast military vehicle rally.
We have about 50 tons of it, mostly inert ordnance.
What year? Went in 2007, going again this year.
Amos essas feiras de antiguidades das Guerras norte Americanas .etc
lots of stuff i want in my collection
@nicothegreat795 People bring some vehicles to exhibit that aren't for sale, but some of them are for sale. The stuff laid out on tables and on the ground is for sale.
Eu amo essa feira de militaria .se Eu estivesse la nesta feira compraria muita coisa pra decorar mnha loja dos meus Sonhos ..com certeza.
Where was this event held?
i would come but i dont live anywhere close to that. if they had stuff like this where i lived i would be buying up all sorts of stuff. but the fist thing i want to get is a deuce and a half but im not sure what version i want.
WOW!
Wow do they still have these and to the same extent? How does one get notice of these?
did you buy anything?
everything is for sale right
I like military Surflus No matter What the quality is Their
oh damn! this place are the heaven!! for me :D
@ledzepplin12able I just updated the description to include all that; May, Aberdeen MD, Cal Ripken Stadium, see website for details.
where is this i wanna go to it
what about surplus vehicles that are semi modern like humvees
Do you think something like this would happen in Alabama ?
@cannonmn would u count somethings as too expencive, because i was looking to buy a full dress uniform
where is it located
@cannonmn I Want To See The Vice. How Much Was It? I Have A 200 Pound Prentiss From The RR.
@christhetromboneguy hey I'm from mm too, go the state fairgrounds on April 16-17 there's a military relic show and sale. It's really nice, but nowhere near this size.
Are they selling the vehicles???
where is that
is there military clothings and bags??? boots>??
Awesome!
Will you be test firing any new cannons in the near future?
Hallo
@DL9619 Read the description text under the video, all the info is there.
Do they have that every year?
Where can i find these auction
What is the vehicle around 2:38 called?
in this vid you showed a rig that sort of looked like a utv only with out hood or cab can you tell me what that was please
+husky wolf Called a Mule I do believe. Used for hauling stuff short distances on bases.
ohh ok thanks looks neat
M274 Mule. Had variants from M274 thru M274A5...Willies made them, had a Continental AIr Cooled engine in the A5 I know (first five variants had pull-start motors)...4x4, all wheel steering except on the A5, used to tote heavy cargo in war...need to take the place of 'mule trains' at the end of WWII drove development...that is how it looked in service (less the dummy holding the bear...and the AM antennas on the rear). Army and Marines used them up to around 1982-3...entered service in the 1960-61 timeframe (development went from end of WWII to 1960). The one shown is a 'Grade 3-4', which would (or should) fetch around $5,000 now...A 'new in box' one would fetch $12,000...MUCH CHEAPER (and better machine) to buy a worn-out John Deere Gator and refurbish it...cargo on both was only rated 1,000 pounds...
In marines we had 106 mounted on the mule when we fire it the mule bouts off the ground
What time of the year and where?
Yearly sales?
@loku1125 all the info is already there at top of the page in description section; thanks.
Id like to visit an Arms Bazaar.
@TheJunkCollecter All the ammo and ordnance at this show is inert, but most is real, just disarmed.
@cannonmn wouldnt it be easier for you and them to just tell them
were is this!!!!!!!!! i wont lotes of that staf there
$75. I think.
are thoise live bullets rounds
i can has esplosives?
2:31 M274 Mule
u talk about heaven cant wait till this year they r going 2 have hun?
Keren
Wait, i cann buy that RPG-7? 3:56
were was this at
+Gary Nolen Abeerbeen Proving Grounds. Maryland. About 30 miles or so North of Baltimore. Went to AIT there in the 70's 45M20.
ok
Mad a mistake it was a austin champ not a gypsy :o
toxicguitar that is a vehicle used to tow bombs to the planes is my guess, it had a pintle hitch on it. that is my guess
just because the vehicle has a pint let hook does not mean it is fir towing bombs out to the planes.
one doesn't tow bombs to planes. Bomb delivery is done with a 5 ton road tractor and semi- flatbed. The bombs are taken from bomb breakout and loaded onto the 40ft. flatbed. 110 (500 pound bombs), 92 (750 pounders) secured by 5/16" steel chain lengthwise and the same at 20' across the middle.
then the delivery veh. takes the load to the BIBS area, where plastic nose and tail plugs are removed. then the boosters are incerted and driven in using 3/8 drive air impact guns. Next stop the BABs area and the incertion of the fuses, (nose and tail) and the arming wire connected. The 3rd stop is fin install, then it is taken to the ready line and sits until at least 20 trailers are built up. Then the convoy of trucks takes them out to the flight line and parks parallel to the B-52bomber between the fuselage and the first outboard engine pylons. the trailer is disconnected, chocked and explosive placards removed and the trucker goes back for another load.
@saizoj098 See same question asked earlier.
its hard to type with one hand...
I'll give you 50 bucks for all of it
No firearms, using the U.S. legal definition of that term.
at 1:56 oh yah
That just looks ike a load of stuff dumped in a car park
There's something you don't see every day a austin gypsy in the states :)
want a cookie for that comment
did anyone see the Nazi flag 225
Les fringues, ça ne m’intéresse absolument pas, je laisse ça aux pet' qui veulent ressembler à des mecs, par contre j'adore les G.M.C. , 4X4 et 6X6 Dodge, et bien sur l’incontournable Jeep Willys et Ford tout ça avant 1945
J'aime les gros camions actuels 6X6 de l'armée U.S.
no its fakt to tell amerikan nazis not bring such a flag to germany
Routine actioned off old TA-50 unserviceable junk the Army was just going to toss out and instead sold it for pennies on the dollar to civilian surplus store owners. I went to a few of those auctions down in Texas and most everything was garbage. I did see a few interesting items worth taking a look at but now a days, most military equipment from the 70's, 80's & 90's is just out dated garbage considering the lightweight quality outdoors clothing a person can buy at North Face or Duluth.
Most of the stuff I see is just junk. Take most of it to a metal recycling place.
0:28 the nazi flag is ilegal in germany
junk