Posted: 4/2/2006 12:25:34 PM EDT
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Any place local (milwaukee) or if I have to travel to madison where I can get MREs? I want a couple of B cases. Will settle for A. Thanks ahead of time |
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if i remember correctly they did have some at the armynavy surplus there downtown milwaukee. No where near the selection I am used too from the surplus in Az but its a start. Might call that sherpers everyone talks about. I for one ate enough of them in my younger days and wont again unless the need is there. Much rather just stock up on chef-boy-ardee or dinty moore myself good luck in your search |
| MRE's are harder to find because legally you can't sell the newer ones made in the last couple years, they're marked "US Government property, Commercial Resalse is UNlawful" so private form an individual is the only way. LEgally that is, unless you find places that sell the ones made right before these :D |
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Madison surplus store on state used to have em> I even got some really really good german army ones around 91. But I havent lived there for a long time. Only surplus store I know of around here doesnt ahve anything. Ebay has good deals but the shipping is as much as the asking price. Ok Priorities, Sopako is good? Im willing to try em. Any place local? Who makes the ones on sportsmans club. I heard they are kinda light in food. Thanks for the heads up on the other brands. Whats important is shelf life, calories, and editability. I know mil-spec MREs' meet those criteria but im willing to try others |
Edit: I just realised: U.S. Government. Doh! BTW: the Sopakos I have are not exactly like the real ones, but they are closer than most of the civvy ones for sale. |
Don't know anyplace local for any MRE's. I got my Sopakos from www.campingsurvival.com/fulmremilrea.html . They are currently $69 a case. Shipping to WI was $10.12. They do not come with heaters. (available seperately) They come with pretty much everything else like a real .mil MRE. The cheaper civie MREs typically skimp on the sides and extras. (like having saltine crackers and jelly packets similar to the kind you get at a local diner.) Nothing wrong with the cheaper civie versions as long as you know what you're getting and it meets your needs. Many of the Ebay ones will rape you on shipping. Hope that helps. Edit for correct price. |
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In the navy our lifeboat rations were Can of water Chuckles candy Pall mall or lucky strike cigarettes Matches
Very helpful and cheaper than ebay too |
These are typically stored for when they may be needed. But thanks for your usual constructive input. |
Give me a "may be needed" in last ten years. I just think it's assanine and I'm not sure about your comment regarding my usual constructive input, but it is my input right or wrong, different or not it's my input WTF.
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I guess that what I meant by your "constructive input" is that your input into this particular discussion was anything but constructive. If you choose, you do not have to be prepared for any kind of curve ball that life may throw you, but some of us choose to prepare for the worst and hope for the best. Also with MREs some guys like to take them when they go backpacking and light camping. And if you think that a particular discussion is assinine then you do not have to type a reply in that particular discussion. Maybe you should lose that chip you have on your shoulder and try to participate in some good discussion that takes place here. |
Wait a minute you forgot to tell what they were needed for in last ten years. I can think of a lot better things to eat when camping. Stop pretending you're on some desolate island. Be real if the end comes all's you need is good aim with a high power rifle and you can get all the food you need. Waiting for anarchy............... !!!!!!!!!!!!
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I am sure some of the people in the big easy would have loved some of these last year. Not to mention any of the other disasters around the world. Tsunami, earthquake in Pakistan etc etc. Anyway being that you are our resident troll there is no convincing you Anyway another option as mentioned are the civie versions. I know REI keeps a pretty decient stock on hand and I am sure they taste better, but also cost more as well. I know the IN THE EVENT OF need taste isnt the first concern, however it gives you the option of wanting to eat as shelf life expires. Assuming you dont have children they love MREs especially when camping or at boyscout jamborees |
IBTL |
So you are saying that you will go out and take someones hard earned preps or that you will go out and shoot the animals on someone else's property. Either one of witch in the event of SHTF can (and probably will) get you very dead. I don't know you (nor want to) but if you have a couple thousand acres all your own then feel free to harvest your own meat all you want. It is kinda hard to live on just meat tho vegetables are kinda good to eat once in a while just to get your vitamins up. If you just go out everytime you are hungry and knock down a deer then you are wasting resources and your deer herd will not last for long. If you figure on keeping venison around while you eat it be advised that meat goes bad pretty fast during the warmer months. If you plan on preserving the meat somehow then you are putting your own preps up. Don't knock the way someone else puts up theirs. |


