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PostPosted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 9:39 am
 


Hi guys,

I am looking for a SureFire Defender Flashlight. Do you know where I can order or buy this flashlight in a local store in the GTA.

Thank you for your help in advance,

Cheers,
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 10:02 am
 


Phillip wrote:
Hi guys,

I am looking for a SureFire Defender Flashlight. Do you know where I can order or buy this flashlight in a local store in the GTA.

Thank you for your help in advance,

Cheers,
Phillip

AIRCRAFT SPRUCE - CANADA
150 AVIATION AVENUE BRANTFORD MUNICIPAL AIRPORT (CYFD)
BRANTFORD, ON N3T 5L7
Phone: 519-759-5017
Website: http://www.aircraftspruce.com

GORDON CONTRACT
1746 VICTORIA PARK AVENUE
TORONTO, ON M1R 1R4
Phone: 416-757-6214 416-757-6211 contact@gordoncontract.ca
Website: http://www.gordoncontract.ca


HIKER'S HAVEN
166 SOUTH SERVICES ROAD EAST
OAKVILLE, ON L6J 2X5
Phone: 905-849-8928 416-205-9979 europeboun1@bellnet.ca
Website: http://www.europebound.com

TETRAGON-TASSE DIST., INC.
2378 DUNWIN DRIVE
MISSISSAUGA, ON L5L 1J9
Phone: (905) 828-9803 (905) 828-6390 sales@tetragon.ca
Website: http://www.tetragon.ca

All those have them listed on their website.


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 10:02 am
 


Mad_Bomber wrote:
why do you want one? :?

Cause surefire is awesome?


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@Tricks Thank you very much! This is prefect! I think I'll go to store: Gordon Contract . The flashlight costs 190$ !! This is very expansive. In fact this is the most expensive price I have seen for this lamp.

@Mad_Bomber: Well, they are simple the best!


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 10:23 am
 


Phillip wrote:
@Tricks Thank you very much! This is prefect! I think I'll go to store: Gordon Contract . The flashlight costs 190$ !! This is very expansive. In fact this is the most expensive price I have seen for this lamp.

@Mad_Bomber: Well, they are simple the best!

There are other stores in the gta that may carry them but don't have a website.
EUROPE BOUND
383 KING STREET WEST
TORONTO, ON M5V 1K1
Phone: 416-205-9992 europeboun1@bellnet.ca


FULL SPECTRUM GEAR
1158 VICTORIA STREET
PETAWAWA, ON K8H 2E7
Phone: 613-687-4757 613-687-2646 amanda_cheverie@sympatico.ca

LANDSCAPE DEPOT INC.
7123 FIR TREE DRIVE SUITE 2
MISSISSAUGA, ON L5S 1G4
Phone: 905-677-4382 905-677-7772 g.edick@on.aibn.com


LE BARON
8365 WOODBINE AVENUE
MARKAHM, ON L3R 2P4
Phone: 905-944-0682 info@lebaron.ca

Try calling or e-mailing them, might find cheaper. Or you can always order it off the net.





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Mad_Bomber wrote:
Why not just get a normal flashlight ? Like is there a real reason or do you just want something exspensive.


Regular flashlights tend to come apart when your beating on someone with it and that leaves you open for getting charged with assault with a battery.





PostPosted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 11:21 am
 


I dont know if these throw enough light to "drive off an attacker" as they claim.

I have tons of flashlights but my favourite is the led headlight.I used them in the 24 hour darkness in the arctic and they never failed me.


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 8:33 pm
 


Mad_Bomber wrote:
Why not just get a normal flashlight ? Like is there a real reason or do you just want something exspensive.

Surefire is generally brighter, better built, and will last longer. Inova is good too.





PostPosted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 8:56 pm
 


ziggy wrote:
Mad_Bomber wrote:
Why not just get a normal flashlight ? Like is there a real reason or do you just want something exspensive.


Regular flashlights tend to come apart when your beating on someone with it and that leaves you open for getting charged with assault with a battery.


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 9:12 pm
 


ziggy wrote:
Mad_Bomber wrote:
Why not just get a normal flashlight ? Like is there a real reason or do you just want something exspensive.


Regular flashlights tend to come apart when your beating on someone with it and that leaves you open for getting charged with assault with a battery.



That's why the 'discerning Cop' uses Mag Lite. Administers a damn good beating with no fear of failure. Blood and hair wipe right off. No cracks & crevices in which tell-tale DNA can be left behind! :lol:





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ziggy wrote:
Mad_Bomber wrote:
Why not just get a normal flashlight ? Like is there a real reason or do you just want something exspensive.


Regular flashlights tend to come apart when your beating on someone with it and that leaves you open for getting charged with assault with a battery.


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It was pretty deep,glad you got it. [B-o]


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PostPosted: Sat May 02, 2009 9:16 am
 


:-) You are funny!


Let' s say I order the flashlight in the US. Will I have to pay additional Canadian Tax (when it comes through customs or when it arrives at my canadian adress)?

Thanks for your help!


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PostPosted: Sat May 02, 2009 9:38 am
 


Phillip wrote:
:-) You are funny!

Let' s say I order the flashlight in the US. Will I have to pay additional Canadian Tax (when it comes through customs or when it arrives at my canadian adress)?

Thanks for your help!


Yes, you'll have to pay GST and PST and a brokerage fee for Customs Canada. If you buy something from the US, try to get the person shipping it for you to a) use USPS, you can often avoid brokerage fees by using the postoffice. Couriers, like UPS or FedEx, will stiff you with brokerage fees for sure; b) mark the "gift" box on the customs shipping label, then you can avoid the taxes.

But rather than buying a $200 flashlight, you could go through 10 $20 Garrity lights. Buy a cheap one and if you lose it/break it, go buy another. :roll:


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PostPosted: Sat May 02, 2009 11:03 am
 


Phillip wrote:
:-) You are funny!


Let' s say I order the flashlight in the US. Will I have to pay additional Canadian Tax (when it comes through customs or when it arrives at my canadian adress)?

Thanks for your help!

I got mine direct and paid no fees...like Lemmy said use USPS

Surefire is Awesome!!! [B-o]

**All fixed now :wink: :lol:


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PostPosted: Sat May 02, 2009 11:17 am
 


TattoodGirl wrote:
I got mine direct and paid no fees...like Lemmy said use UPS

Surefire is Awesome!!! [B-o]



You mean US PS :-)


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