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Orion High Performance 12 Ga.launcher Kit Flare Gun & 4 Expired Flares "nos" on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Chardon, Ohio, United States

Chardon, Ohio, United States
New Old Stock in Package with expired flares
Type:Signal Flag Manufacturer Part Number:584 Brand:Orion Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Up for sale is a "New Old Stock" Orion High Performance 12 Gauge Launcher and Red Aerial Signal Kit.

This made in USA kit is item number 584.The expiration date on the flares is 2013.According to the previous owner this kit was kept dry.

From the packaging:

   Altitude up to 500 ft

   Burn time up to 7 seconds

   Brightness up to 16,000 candela

   12 Ga Corrosive Resistant Safety Launcher

The wise signaling decision!

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