«ZEROSTAR’S» for this dump!!! Over priced, smelly, and very inconsiderate owners(Steve and Maryann) when it comes to people who donates Army items to them. Had a retired Army buddy who dropped off some brand new items(in the range worth $ 500 or more), as he promised the owners, and the owners didn’t even have the common courtesy to take some time to link up with him as they coordinated through emails. They still haven’t replied back to my buddies e-mail that he dropped off the items and how disappointed he was. Be very CAUTIOUS of this dump…
Paul W.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Castle Rock, CO
Pretty nice selection and the prices aren’t terrible. I just love the smell of any Army surplus store, fond memories. The guy at the front counter was helpful, answering all of our questions. If you aren’t a afraid to dig through their stock, a deal can be found. Pretty cool place to visit.
Jonathan K.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Denver, CO
I bought a wool cap here a few years ago, then recently washed it warm by accident, and needed another. The selection is great and the proprietor is both friendly and extremely knowledgable. I will most certainly be back to this hidden gem when I come through town.
Tim K.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Monument, CO
Glenn’s is one of those musty Army Surplus stores that remind me of my childhood. I have fond memories of poking around for hours in surplus stores like this in Northern California. Glenn’s is a small place but has a constant rotation of good finds due to it’s location close to Fort Carson. The prices aren’t always super cheap, as an example I checked out their barely there stock of carabiners recently; the ones they had were about $ 9 and no-name brands. But if you scrounge around you can find some good deals for your survival kit or hunting needs.