Smith & Wesson Firearm White Vinyl Die-Cut Decal. [5"H x 4"W]
This is for ONE WHITE color vinyl decal. (No background) Die-cut from durable 5-Year rated, self-adhesive vinyl that can last up to 7 years without fading, cracking or peeling. They can be applied to any flat or curved surface, indoor or outdoor, adheres to just about any object and is weather and waterproof. PAYPAL ONLY, Must be paid within 24 hours. We will only ship to your PayPal registered address . No Returns/Exchanges or Refunds.
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