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RE: Complementary Q5 TacLite

You've finished a late shift and are exhausted after a long day on your feet.

It's dark and you’re completely zoned out as you walk to your car.

Suddenly, an attacker jumps out at you.

What would you do?

Sadly, most people freeze.

Lacking a real way to defend themselves. Like a deer in the headlights they're at the complete mercy of a total stranger. A situation that can only end in disaster.

Unless you've got a secret weapon.

Like the Q5 TACLITE™

A tactical flashlight that's not only ultra-bright, it's made from aircraft-grade aluminum with a highly beveled "attacking" edge.

Blind your assailant before striking and gain the upper hand in a fight, no matter who you're up against.

It may just save your life.

And that's not even the best part.

For today only I'm offering you the chance to secure the Q5 TACLITE™ for free.

We're campaigning to educate everyday Americans on the benefits of self-defense, and there's 500 tactical flashlights being given away as part of the promotion. All we ask is you cover the cost of shipping, and we’ll send you one of your own.

Sound good?

That's because it really is.

This is a never-to-be-repeated deal, so follow the link below and order yours today.

Click here to claim this offer now.
 














 
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