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 Post Posted: Thu 04 Mar 2010 06:36 
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I have been looking for a reasonably priced Serpa LVL 3 holster found this sight thought i would I share.
www.outdoorpros.com/

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 Post Posted: Thu 04 Mar 2010 14:24 
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Be sure to check out officerstore.com - I like the site. Good recommendation!

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 Post subject: Re: duty gear
 Post Posted: Thu 04 Mar 2010 20:13 
 
There is also this one, set up specifically for bail enforcement / fugitive recovery agents. I am part owner of this and am offering a 5% discount to any member registered on this site. Just send me a private message asking for a code and I will send one back it's that easy.

http://www.bailenforcementstore.com


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 Post Posted: Fri 05 Mar 2010 08:03 
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Protec wrote:
http://www.bailenforcementstore.com


Protec, that looks like a nice site... thanks for the link, I will bookmark the page.

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 Post subject: Re: duty gear
 Post Posted: Sun 07 Mar 2010 16:56 
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Protec - love the site, just checked it out. What other products are you thinking of adding?

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 Post subject: Re: duty gear
 Post Posted: Sun 07 Mar 2010 22:01 
 
reddragon116 wrote:
Protec - love the site, just checked it out. What other products are you thinking of adding?

Thanks! I'm glad you like the site! I have access to all kinds of great deals on gear and don't mind sharing that throughout the industry. We just added the option to make your own badge, the badge I use as my avatar I actually had made to my specifications and I've gotta say I love it, it grabs attention and most of all it's professional unlike some of the standard badges that can be purchased online. It's you the professionals that I'm looking to cater to more so than any other industry hence the name bail enforcement store. I know as an agent it's hard to find the gear that we need all in once place and I'm looking to have a site that any one of us can go to and get everything we need at a great deal without having to shop around so much. Feel free to share your ideas on what to add if you have any, all input is greatly appreciated.


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I have a couple custom badges, but I've stuck with a stock, gold, FRA badge that's round and has an eagle in the middle. It's simple and works. The custom badges I'm planning on putting in my office of my apartment (a.k.a. man-cave) with the rest of my memorabilia from the army and college. I'd like to get a REALLY nice one for my boss as a gift for Father's Day that he can put on display (or wear).

Are your badges from Smith and Warren or what?

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 Post subject: Re: duty gear
 Post Posted: Tue 09 Mar 2010 22:10 
 
Ha ha ha, man cave, that's a perfect way to put it! And yes our badges are strictly Smith & Warren and if you are interested in buying one from my store let me know and I'll send you a discount code so that you can save some on your purchase.


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Ok great thanks I'll let you know when I'm getting ready to purchase.

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