Orion Coastal High Performance Aerial, Handheld, Smoke Marine Signal Kit. on 2040-parts.com
Chula Vista, California, United States
Orion Coastal High performance Aerial, Handheld, smoke Marine Signal Kit.
This kit Contains: flare gun with 6 high performance 12 gauge red aerial flares, 6 handheld flares 2 orange handheld smoke signals 1 ,12-gauge launcher and bandolier with a lifetime warranty on launcher. 1 corrosion resistant signaling mirror with lanyard 1 international Orange Storage Bag The flares are expired in March 2015 It is all contained in the handy kit as shown. |
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