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Humorous Do Not Expect A Warning Shot Sign Metal Funny Must See Gift Aluminum !! on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
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USA, United States

USA, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:WrnSht Brand:TJSigns UPC:Does not apply

Up for sale is the BRAND NEW DO NOT EXPECT A WARNING SHOT METAL SIGN.  SEE PICTURE FOR HOW SIGN WILL LOOK.  

SIGN WILL READ AS FOLLOWS:

WARNING...DUE TO THE PRICE INCREASE ON AMMO...DO NOT EXPECT A WARNING SHOT!

Sign is 18x12 aluminum rectangle, square edges.  Contact me for if you want a custom sign made.  18 HIGH 12 WIDE

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