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WaltherPRO PL60RSGunlight Set
RRP: £84.95
This complete set includes aWalther PROPL60 torch,pressure switch conversion, mount, lanyard and batteries (CR123 but also includes conversion to useAAA batteries). The torch features a 425-lumen beamthat can be seen up to a distance of 160 metres,with a run time ofmore than three hours on high power. It can also be adjusted tomediumpower 170 lumens or lowpower 45
lumens.The beamis focusable fromspot towide
flood.This powerful torch is compact and lightweight,but certainly packs a punch.
John Rothery (Wholesale)
T:023 9224 5350 E:
sales@bisley-uk.com W:
www.bisley-uk.com
JackPyke BootBag
RRP: £19.95
Ideal for stashing away dirty boots after a day in the field, this stylish bag boasts a full main zip for easy access and a sturdy carry handle. In tough,hard-wearing
material,both inside and out, it is available in a choice of colours – Hunter’sGreen (pictured) or EnglishOak camou.
AlanPaine Berwick LadiesWaterproofCoat
RRP £194.99
Sporting a robust, cotton-blend waterproof and breathable outer, this coat incorporates two cartridge pocketswith eyelet drainage holes, two handwarmer pockets, amap pocket and two secure internal pockets. An adjustable drawcord
waist, anti-wicking strip hem andwaterproofwindbreaker cuffs plus zips to accommodate theAylsham waistcoat complete the package. In sizes 8 to 18 in classic olive green.
Jack Pyke
T:01234 740327 E:
info@jackpyke.co.uk W:
www.jackpyke.co.uk
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www.tandgmagazine.com Alan Paine
T:01623 415760 E:
sales@alanpaine.co.uk W:
www.alanpaine.co.uk
Here are a fewsuggestions fromsome of the keyplayers inthe trade.
JohnHunter Editor
T: 01327 315412 M: 07990 542958
E:
john@dhpub.co.uk W:
www.tandgmagazine.com
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