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Actual .40 Caliber Bullet Valve Caps. Hollow-point Gear, Tactical Bmx Gear. on 2040-parts.com

US $6.99
Location:

Seaford, New York, United States

Seaford, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:HollowPoint Manufacturer Part Number:40

Show off your love of guns with these brass casing tire valve stems covers, handmade from recycled .40 caliber bullet casings. These rounds have been loaded, chambered, fired, and ejected from a .40 caliber Glock 23 during law enforcement training operations. 

These tire caps are designed with an actual brass bullet casing and a sturdy screw cap inlay. The brass holds up well in all conditions and protects your valve stems from dirt, rocks, and whatever other abuse you put your vehicle through. These caps are tough, rugged, and designed to show off your tactical side. Whether you're a military serviceman, law enforcement officer, survivalist, doomsday prepper, zombie hunter, or gun buff, these are the tire caps that your vehicle deserves!

Perfect for motorcycles, cars, and bicycles. The ultimate tactical automotive accessory. Sold in sets of 4. 

A great stocking stuffer for the holidays! 


Please Note: these bullet casings have been fired from a firearm, and as such, the casings may have small dings and aesthetic imperfections. The casings have been cleaned, but are not polished. The casings typically have a matte, brushed brass appearance. 

*Please note: the new model of caps appear very slightly different than those pictured. Since photographing the product, we have updated the design to provide a more aesthetically pleasing fit for your vehicle. The screw cap inlay in now set approximately 1mm in from the edge of the casing. This provides a more secure fit and allows the cap to sit closer to the wheel.

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