Useful shops - Plymouth area

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Mr R
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Useful shops - Plymouth area

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As with the Bristol / North Somerset post, above, I thought that it may be useful, for the community, if we list shops in the areas that we live that sell prepping tools / materials etc. My aim is to list 'local' shops in the area and not necessarily national chains, such as Poundland, etc.

To start the ball rolling:

The 'Tool Shed':

http://www.toolshedlive.com/

Their shop at 1-5 Frankfort Gate has a section of tools priced at £1. Whilst some items are a bit cheap and nasty, I purchased some good quality tools (Draper) from this section, such as screwdrivers, gauges etc. Well worth a visit.
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Whilst you're there you may want to wander across the road 15 yards to https://www.facebook.com/buyitsellitplymouth and http://www.plymouthgunsandtackle.co.uk/ ... /_470489/1

Then there's knight's and Goulds for government surplus ;)
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Plymtom wrote:Whilst you're there you may want to wander across the road 15 yards to https://www.facebook.com/buyitsellitplymouth and http://www.plymouthgunsandtackle.co.uk/ ... /_470489/1

Then there's knight's and Goulds for government surplus ;)

Plymton,

Many thanks for that information.

Where is 'Knight's and Goulds'?

I have had a look in the other shop, in the past. There is some nice kit there.

Also, the market itself has some useful stalls.
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http://www.knightsurplus.co.uk/

Mount wise Devonport

and http://gouldsoutdoors.co.uk/

Are in Ebrington st across the road from the Mall
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Plymtom wrote:http://www.knightsurplus.co.uk/

Mount wise Devonport

and http://gouldsoutdoors.co.uk/

Are in Ebrington st across the road from the Mall

Thanks for that. I like the look of Gould's (never knew that it was there!). I will call in there the next time I visit Plymouth, as they have some trousers that I have been after for ages, at a very reasonable price. Do they also sell surplus, or is it all new kit?

EDIT: Ignore my question - I have just noticed the 'Surplus' section on their website.
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Gould do sell surplus boots definitely, most of the clothing looks new but other kit is surplus, it's a mix as you'd expect, years ago it was mainly surplus but they must have moved with the times.
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There is an excellent shop in Plymouth called 'Pull the Trigger' - details at the URL, below:

viewtopic.php?f=15&t=8642&p=96229#p96229

With thanks to 'Plymtom'.
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You're welcome Mr R they were "buy it sell it" until last week and now selling off the second hand stuff for the survival/bushcraft/airgun/airsoft/ market he tells me he'd like to go the whole hog with new premises and be a full on firearm shop eventually :D
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Coincidentally, Army Surplus 365 in Plymouth were telling me they plan to switch to the firearm/stalking market. He was chatting to me about lamps, torches and ammo.
I recently experienced Plymouth City centre so that's why I prep.
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They're not in Plymouth they're in Saltash ;) it's over the border from here :lol: Thanks for mentioning them though they are worth a look if I'm over that way.
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