Probably the best militaria shop I have been to as of yet. Smith & Jackson Military Antiques and Firearms has a wide variety of military collectibles, firearms, and uniforms. Prices are very reasonable and the staff is very friendly and accommodating. I have bought many things from them over the years and I have not been disappointed. If you are a collector you should definitely stop by here.
Been coming here for a few years and absolutely love it. Barry, Michelle, and all the other staff are very friendly, extremely knowledgeable, and a pleasure to do business with. if youre looking for anything WW2 and beyond, this is absolutely the place to be!
A great place for any experienced or beginner collectors, great selection, and great prices
Really cant wait to go, been needing another m1 helmet or two, maybe some boots as well!
What a great experience. Michele answered all my questions and helped me from the beginning on the purchase of my AR. First time here, but it won’t be the last time either.
GREAT, COMPASSIONATE, UNDERSTANDING, SUPER KNOLEDGEABLE, GOOD PRICES.
Amazing store, I went there last week where I bought a Japanese WWII flag and a stahlhelm from WWI, the prices were amazing and the owner was extremely friendly!
Great place Great prices awesome folks
Love the ww2 items. This place helped me start my collection.
Awesome museum
I stop in whenever Im in the area. Love their selection of guns and militaria! Great prices, Barry and Michele are always friendly and helpful
Very good shop. Prices are good for New Jersey. Lots of military collectibles. If you dont see what you want, ask. They might have it off-site. Excellent customer service and very nice folks.
Great shop, super helpful and knowledgeable
Bought 4 rifles here. Very friendly people. They have just about anything you want, militarily.Good prices. Cant say enough good about Barry, Michele, and Barrys dad.Great place.
Awesome shop & people..very friendly & knowledgeable..Excellent prices!
This place is the bomb, nice people and a lot of military guns, knives, swords, this place should be on the History Channel