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Thread: New NATO fuel cans in Atlanta area

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    Default New NATO fuel cans in Atlanta area

    I was in Hodge Army/Navy in Marietta last Thursday and noticed they have new NATO fuel cans with the locking pin for $59.
    Not cheap, but if you're in the area and want some, it's a source.
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    I'm sorry, you call yourself the antichrist and want me to travel to Atlanta?! Momma didn't raise no fool... :-)
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    Can you legally fill the nato fuel cans at the gas pump?

    Are they legal for gas?

    Are they legal for diesel?

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    You can legally fill them. However, the gubbmint made it illegal to sell them.

    They're legal in the whole world except for canada and usa

    I have several, and use them all the time. Gas attendants don't care. Cops won't care either. Unless they catch you using it to burn something down....

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    Holy crap... Hodge's is still around! Wow! Hadn't been there in maybe a decade!

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    The rest of the world is really living on the edge using those dangerous Nato fuel cans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maxingout View Post
    The rest of the world is really living on the edge using those dangerous Nato fuel cans.
    And yet I can't walk 5 feet in any direction of a motor pool without seeing one. Seen 'em take blast hits from IEDs (not shrapnel, concussion only) and survive. Also seen them mushroom cloud from a direct hit but what do you expect? All in all I don't see the issue with these... sure is a lot easier than carrying the fuel in my bare hands!

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    Was there a stamp on the side of the can? There are several NATO-style cans popping up in stores here and there and I'm curious which ones these are. Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by maxingout View Post
    The rest of the world is really living on the edge using those dangerous Nato fuel cans.
    Quote Originally Posted by jeepdreamer View Post
    And yet I can't walk 5 feet in any direction of a motor pool without seeing one. Seen 'em take blast hits from IEDs (not shrapnel, concussion only) and survive. Also seen them mushroom cloud from a direct hit but what do you expect? All in all I don't see the issue with these... sure is a lot easier than carrying the fuel in my bare hands!
    lol I believe maxingout was joking? I do like the bare hands comment though, got a good chuckle when I saw that.

    Only downside on this side of the pond is that they're not legal for our retailers to sell due to EPA and child-safety regs. Our fuel canisters must be childproof to prevent small children from hurting themselves. This is a good idea with white-gas stove canisters due to the proliferation of aluminum water bottles. But sux for getting our hands on NATO gas cans. Lucky I got mine before the ban. They're still available from a few sources, but are definately hard to get.

    However, they're extra cool because they're unobtainium.

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    Yeah... I wasn't intending to sound harsh.. I was just poking fun in my own lil way.
    On a side note/thread steal... How do you tell which O rings/gaskets work with which fuel types? I stumbled across about 10 or 12 in a package being thrown away here and wonder what they are for.?.

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