Surefire Products

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We're proud to announce that we have become the first Canadian Surefire commercial distributor and our first order just arrived this morning!!!

Beside the well proven Surefire flashlights, weaponlights and hearing protection products, we will also be getting the Surefire Muzzle Brakes in 5.56 and 7.62.

As always these Surefire products will be available through our dealer network nation wide.

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Can you provide MSRP on the muzzle devices and trainers?

Are they allready in country? I noticed you have not posted pics of those infront of your pc w/cgn in the back ground, so I am curious! :)
Interested in those trainers too. Another dealer was selling them for $300 USD plus shipping to Canada then shipping to your door plus whatever taxes that would be, so I’m curious how much a Canadian dealer will charge.
 
Can you provide MSRP on the muzzle devices and trainers?

Are they allready in country? I noticed you have not posted pics of those infront of your pc w/cgn in the back ground, so I am curious! :)

Muzzle brakes & suppressor trainers require additional export paperwork so they have not arrived yet.
 
Nice! I run the surefire batteries in all my flashlights and headlamps. Great batteries! Do any supporting dealers have lights and batteries on websites yet for perusal?

Stocking dealers:
- Armurerie Leger
- Division Mogul
- Durham Outdoors

We should see more dealers carrying SF products by the end of the year. Thanks.
 
quick question, have been in contact with surefire about repair of an e2d led defender and after trouble shooting it with one of their tech's they advised me to return it....... who would be the best canadian company to handle this ??
 
How well do those sonic defenders work?

I have had the filter version with the removable plugs for over a year.
If you're used to the muffs it feels kinda wrong at 1st, like they're too small to be effective. But they work really well. With the plugs in they seem superior to a lot of muffs I've used previously. (I usually wear foam plugs + muffs). I think you'd have to get a pair of those giant muffs like Jerry Miculek wears to beat them!
The only thing I don't like is ear goo. I'm a sanitary guy, but it can still get slightly gross.
 
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