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Orion Pocket Rocket Aerial Signal Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $51.39
Location:

Crawfordville, Florida, United States

Crawfordville, Florida, United States
Condition:New Type:Signal Flare Manufacturer Part Number:528 Brand:Orion UPC:077403105281

Orion Pocket Rocket - 4 pc. Aerial Signal Kit                       LOCAL PICK UP ONLY!!!


  • U.S. Coast Guard Approved
  • Day/Nighttime Signal
  • Contain 1 Plastic Launcher
  • Lifetime warranty
  • Altitude:  Up to 300 feet
  • Burntime:  Up to 6.5 seconds
  • Brightness:  Up tp 10,000 candlepower
  • Storage container waterproof, floats

Stow Away Marine

4815D Coastal HWY 98

Crawfordville, FL  32327


850-926-BOAT   (2628)


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