
The item that needs no introduction, our Infamous Bulgarian Landmine Crate. 100% Certified Boomba-Free (we had some outside help with checking that).
Weighing in at a solid 31 pounds, each wooden crate is about the size of a medium foot locker (roughly 90L of capacity.) They are built slav-tough too, enough to safely protect 90 lbs of HE during rough wartime handling.
All of our TM-62M crates have been used in field exercises, and show signs of being unpacked, repacked and stored in warehouses around Bulgaria. All are in solid structural condition---the wear that is present is the type that gives combloc surplus its character and authenticity.
Ships FREE to CONUS and APO/AE addresses
Specs
- 31 pounds, Painted wood with metal hinges
- Measures 29" x 14" x 14"
- Designed to be stacked or put in a row, very strong structural integrity
- Great for low coffee tables, "living room islands" etc---replacing the top lid with glass is an easy and low budget way to make a great display piece
- Both conditions show normal signs of use---when packed with mines each box weighs around 120 lbs, resulting in dings scrapes and other character during handling.
- FBI Approved
Condition
Dust, dirt, grime and whatever else the Bulgarians could cake on is caked on. Spotting or rust may exist on the hinges. Still a fantastic platform for any project you can think of using the crate.
The item that needs no introduction, our Infamous Bulgarian Landmine Crate. 100% Certified Boomba-Free (we had some outside help with checking that).
Weighing in at a solid 31 pounds, each wooden crate is about the size of a medium foot locker (roughly 90L of capacity.) They are built slav-tough too, enough to safely protect 90 lbs of HE during rough wartime handling.
All of our TM-62M crates have been used in field exercises, and show signs of being unpacked, repacked and stored in warehouses around Bulgaria. All are in solid structural condition---the wear that is present is the type that gives combloc surplus its character and authenticity.
Ships FREE to CONUS and APO/AE addresses
Specs
- 31 pounds, Painted wood with metal hinges
- Measures 29" x 14" x 14"
- Designed to be stacked or put in a row, very strong structural integrity
- Great for low coffee tables, "living room islands" etc---replacing the top lid with glass is an easy and low budget way to make a great display piece
- Both conditions show normal signs of use---when packed with mines each box weighs around 120 lbs, resulting in dings scrapes and other character during handling.
- FBI Approved
Condition
Dust, dirt, grime and whatever else the Bulgarians could cake on is caked on. Spotting or rust may exist on the hinges. Still a fantastic platform for any project you can think of using the crate.
Box for your stuff
Its a big, wooden box that holds many things, be those things bullets, MREs, or the repressed sad feelings that come with being 6'6" and 350lb and realizing that most surplus clothing is not big boy friendly. Or, y'know, more bullets. I have 2 boxes to handle all of my baggage, both physical and emotional, so pick one up if you can. Also these things are built to last, already dropped one full of ammo and it didn't even flinch.
Best Carry-On Luggage Ever
Bought this for a buddy's birthday knowing full well that he would have to fly home with it. I wasn't there to watch him explain true Bulgarian quality to the TSA but I understand that the term "Cold War era landmine crate" was brought up several times. 10/10, would recommend.
Truly an awesome box
This crate is truly epic. Is it dinged and scratched up? Absolutely. Was it filthy as all hell when I got it? You know it. Do I still love the damn thing? 100% It's sitting across my bedroom right now, filled with rations, including Ivan's Fiery Grads, Zibby Beans, meal bars and a couple MRE's. I plan on buying another to fill with ammunition.