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Funny Ar-15 Semi-auto Rifle Sticker Promote Gun Rights Second Amendment And Nra! on 2040-parts.com

US $2.50
Location:

Jefferson, Oregon, US

Jefferson, Oregon, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Country of Manufacture:United States

NEW Sticker - Size: 4 inches X 4 inches w/peel-off backing

Black with white lettering that has a picture of a AR-15 semi-auto rifle that reads:

"It's because I'm black, isn't it?

Fight AR-15 semi-auto discrimination"

Perfect for gun cabinets, lunch boxes, tackle boxes, anywhere you want to express your thoughts!  Please note that sticker is UV-guarded but not waterproof.

Shipping is FREE, no matter how many stickers are purchased!

Please see other auction for t-shirts with the same design and other funny gun stickers!

Comes from a smoke free home.  Please ask questions prior to bidding.  Thanks for looking!  ;-)

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