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Orion Flare Gun Kit Basic 6 Pack *brand New Sealed* 12 Guage Marine Signal Gun on 2040-parts.com

C $89.95
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Pierrefonds, Quebec, Canada

Pierrefonds, Quebec, Canada
Condition:New Brand:Orion Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Type:Emergency Beacon Manufacturer Part Number:C12T-B6

This Flare Gun Kit is sealed, never used. It was manufactured in January 2014. Orion Twin Star 12 Guage Flare Gun Kit Basic 6. Made by C.I.L. Type B distress signals. Gun with 6 flares.

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