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Bullet Key Chain - .40 Cal Hollow Point - Federal Smith & Wesson on 2040-parts.com

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Uvalde, Texas, US

Uvalde, Texas, US
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.40 Caliber Hollow Point, Federal brand Smith & Wesson bullet converted into an awesome key chain. These are brass that were shot once then refurbished and recycled into key chains. The brass was polished with a tumbler, deprimed and reshaped back to specs. The actual bullet that was placed into the brass is a 180 grain hollow point. These tips are one of the most devastating rounds that causes optimal damage to the target.


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