Orion 25mm aerial shells

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Megabyte

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Even in this town, it is almost impossible to find the Orion 25mm aerial shells on the boating store shelves.
The reason is probably because the 12ga shells are less expensive, but even after Googling for the 25mm shells, I've drawn a blank.
No one seems to sell them without the launcher, which I already have.

Does anyone have a source for these aerial shells?
 
are these acceptable?
New design will fit all existing ORION 25MM Launchers in the market 4 25-MM High Performance Red Aerial Signals Can be seen from over 25 miles away

Item #589
Packed 6/case
Replaces Item #992
(US Coast Guard Approved as a day or Nighttime signal
Altitude Up to 375 feet
Brightness: Up to 33,000 candela
Burn time: Up to 7 seconds each
Exceeds USCG Requirements
Packed in a hanging clamshell with 4-color insert

http://www.orionsignals.com/Marine/Products/pa.html
 
Brent":1hx69h00 said:
are these acceptable?

I believe they would be, but I don't see a way to order them from that page.
I'm guessing that they don't sell direct.
 
West Marine has them
http://www.westmarine.com/1/3/25mm-flare-launcher

Orion 25mm High Performance Aerial Signal Pack . Replaces all Orion 25MM signals. 50% brighter than 12 Gauge HP signals. Exceeds USCG requirements. Approved for day or nighttime distress signals. 7-second burn time. 30,000 candlepower. Pack of four.
Part No: 589
 

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Guess I should have Googled a little longer.

$60.00 Good lord. No wonder they don't have them on the shelves.
Thanks. Order placed.
 
I still use the 12g gun and shells but I just had to update most all my pyro stuff. Parachute flares, smoke, handhelds, etc,. Very expensive. Have a bag full of "expired" ones.

Sure would like to figure out how to get permission to light up a few, just for practice....
 
TheOtherLine":29dsjrwd said:
Sure would like to figure out how to get permission to light up a few, just for practice....

In many areas, the local CG Station or Auxiliary will have a 'test night' for people to come in and fire off old pyro, or to make them familiar with how this stuff works.
Give your local folks a call and ask if they sponsor such an event, and when the next one might be.
In my area, the local captains association sponsors the event with the cooperation of the local CG Station.

As for your 'expired' pyrotechnics... It is most likely still good.
You just can't mix it with your good stuff as it will cause you to fail an inspection.

Something I discovered from my local CG inspector is that you can continue to carry your older pyro...

Place all of your current pyrotechnics in a zip-lock freezer bag labeled "Current", and your expired in another zip-lock labeled "Expired".
You can then carry both current and expired items together legally and you will not fail an inspection (at least in my area you won't).

The first time my inspector saw my emergency bag laid out that way, she was impressed and said I was GTG! 8)
 
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