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  1. 236ml Aqua One Shot Enamel (149) 8oz Sign Writing Paint Writers

    This is a large 236ml (8oz) tin, not the 118ml tins sold by other suppliers.

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  2. 'American Sniper: One Shot, One Kill' - 1 oz Hand Enameled .999 Fine Silver Bar

    This 1 oz silver bar is a beautiful and unique addition to any collection. The bar features a hand-enamelled design of the famous American sniper, Chris Kyle, with the words "One Shot, One Kill" prominently displayed. Made of .999 fine silver, this bar is a great investment and a great way to show support for our brave soldiers. The bar is manufactured in the United States and comes with a total precious metal content of 1 ozt. Don't miss out on this rare and beautiful piece of history.

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  3. BRAND NEW Lapel Pin One Shot One Kill Tab White & Black Enamel 1 1/8"

    The blue background, when shown, is for photographic purposes only. Let us know if you have a preference.

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  4. 236ml Shading/Tinting White One Shot Enamel 8oz Sign Writing Paint Writers

    This is a large 236ml (8oz) tin, not the 118ml tins sold by other suppliers.

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  5. 1/4 Pint 1 Shot STARTER Enamel Kit 5 COLOR SET Pinstriping Lettering One Shot

    Includes 1 Quarter Pint (4 oz) Can of each of these 5 Colors: White, Red, Primrose Yellow, Process Blue, Black. Superior flow characteristics assure the virtual absence of brush marks and provide a clean, sharp edge.

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  6. 236ml Met. Copper One Shot Enamel (110) 8oz Sign Writing Paint Writers

    This is a large 236ml (8oz) tin, not the 118ml tins sold by other suppliers.

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  7. Pack of 50 One Shot One Kill Motorcycle Hat Cap Lapel Pin M-325

    A lapel pin is a small pin worn on clothing on the lapel of a jacket. The back of the pin has a small prong attached and when the butterfly clutch is squeezed and pulled up from the prong the pin is released from the clutch.

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  8. Pack of 24 One Shot One Kill Motorcycle Hat Cap Lapel Pin M-325

    A lapel pin is a small pin worn on clothing on the lapel of a jacket. The back of the pin has a small prong attached and when the butterfly clutch is squeezed and pulled up from the prong the pin is released from the clutch.

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