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Old April 1st, 2006, 16:19   #1
Brian McIlmoyle
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Toronto
Looking for quality Kit .. this is the place

SGT. BILKO
Army Surplus, Police Tactical Gear, Dave Hiorth, Proprietor

100 Bridgeland Ave unit B Toronto, 647 436 0876
www.sgtbilkos.ca


I have been in this place 3 times now... and every time I drop a couple of Hundred Dollars.

I don't buy crap... I only buy good quality, good condition gear, Which is exactly what I find at SGT. BILKO.

Before the last EOTEC mission I was kitting up for cold weather... needed a Gortex windbreaker.. Found it at BILKO's for a good price as well.

Today, I went in just to see what is new.. because there is new stuff every week.

What did I find?

FLECTARN Gortex Shells, and pants, Flectarn cotton pants and shirts.. all issue stuff. picked up the shell at a good price.

Also picked up a selection of Single point slings in black and OD, and finally the capper..

A complete set of Russian Current issue BDU with cap... at a good price.. in mint condition.

The proprietor also showed me some current custom gear being produced for our troops in Afganistan.. molle 6 mag pouches in cadpat .. designed to be attached to modular vests.. well designed.. functional.

He also tells me that he will be having complete sets of British DPM including Gortex shells and pants within the next month or so.

This on top of the aleady wide selection of professionally displayed gear and clothing.

Lots of Gortex woodland sets, Gortex 3 colour desert sets. and all kinds of current and recent issue kit from Canada and the USA.

He has a good selection of vintage and reproduction WWII kit as well for the historically inclined.

All in all a very positive experience and a very nice Chap to deal with.

Check it out... but take your wallet you will need it
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