Rebranded 144's?

May 21, 2010
421
Western Montana
The seller states that the boxes are marked EM43CH but the bands don't have any tags. The domes also don't look stock.

Thoughts?

 

dmathieu

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May 20, 2010
8,778
S.W. New Hampshire, USA
Not 144s. There was a crossover point where Federal, Smith & Wesson, and EEC intersected. These were Smith & Wesson rebranded. Not sure of actual maker, but not Federal 144s.
 

cmb56

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May 22, 2010
746
Norrköping, Sweden
Emergency Equipment Corporation (EEC) was the successor of Smith & Wesson’s warning equipment.
This is a model 436 or 436H if it is Halogen.
The S&W 236, 236H, 436 and 436H used the rotator assemblies from Arrow Safety Device.

Michael
 
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Jun 18, 2013
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PA
wow that is going for higher then I would expect even for NOS. Must be a collectors market for EEC stuff.
 

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