Call Dillon Precision by the Scottsdale airport.  They sometimes have the smaller ammo cans by the pallet.

Jon

On Nov 9, 2009, at 7:25 PM, Tahosa McCarthy wrote:

Mark & Johnny
Freedom Military Supplies on Main Street in Mesa.  Ammo cans are expensive, $14.00 but better than plastic.
And there is a store in phoenix, but I have never been there.  Please don't feed Johnny to the dragons.
Tahosa
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Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009 6:32 PM
Subject: [Az-Geocaching] Surplus stores in the Valley?

The wife wants to head to the zoo on Wednesday and take Johnny to see the Komodo Dragons exhibit that opens that day. I on the other hand would like to visit a Army-Navy Surplus store before coming home. With Larada's being no longer is there some others that members of the list can suggest?

I am looking for ammo cans of course and some 2 QT canteens and 1 QT canteens w/ cups. Trying to work up a little kit to have Johnny carry his water in and possibly cook in if we get stuck in the boonies.

Any and all suggestions are appreciated.

Thanks for the help,

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Mark & Johnny

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