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North Carolina hosts regular military surplus auctions due to the state's significant military presence, including Fort Bragg (now Fort Liberty), one of the largest Army installations in the U.S. Government agencies across the state regularly liquidate excess equipment, vehicles, and supplies through platforms like GSA Auctions, GovDeals, and GovPlanet. vehicles, tools, electronics, or other equipment, NC military surplus auctions offer a steady supply of items at competitive prices.
Military surplus auctions in North Carolina typically include vehicles (trucks, Humvees, trailers), heavy equipment, office furniture, electronics, tools, tactical gear, and various mechanical equipment. Specific inventory changes regularly as different military installations and federal agencies liquidate excess stock. Check individual auction listings on GSA Auctions, GovDeals, and GovPlanet for current items and detailed descriptions.
Most military surplus auctions in North Carolina require you to register on the platform hosting the auction, such as GSA Auctions, GovDeals, or GovPlanet. Registration is usually free. Once registered, you can browse active auctions, place bids, and check your bid status. Some auctions require you to be physically present for pickup or to arrange your own transportation after winning.
Generally, civilians can bid on most military surplus items through public auction platforms. However, some items may have restrictions based on federal regulations or export controls. GSA Auctions and GovDeals typically allow registered users from across the country to bid. Check the specific auction terms and conditions, as some sales may require in-person pickup or have geographic limitations for delivery.
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**All models of ammo cans could not be verified in this lot**<br><br>A complete inventory of all components was not conducted<br><br>