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Smith & Wesson Men's Distressed Circle Logo Tee
Look good while showing your Smith & Wesson pride in the men's medium distressed emblem short sleeve t-shirt. Our men's tee shirt comes in green and showcases your appreciation for the 2nd amendment. This sturdy and cool tee shirt is ideal for anyone in law enforcement, gun aficionado, hunters and more. Available in men's sizes medium, large, extra large and 2XL. Smith & Wesson was an industry leader in 1852 when it was first founded and continues to lead the world today with innovations into the 21st century including apparel and weapons. Smith & Wesson Distressed Emblem Logo T-Shirt. Distressed emblem logo screen printed on front. 100% Cotton, double-needle stitched neckline, bottom hem and sleeves, seamless collar, and shoulder-to-shoulder taping. Imported shirt, decorated in USA. Smith & Wesson is a 160 year old U.S. based leader in firearm manufacturing and design, delivering a broad portfolio of quality firearms, related products and training to the global military, law enforcement, and consumer markets. Its iconic brand has 92% brand awareness in the U.S and in 2013, USA Today ranked the Smith & Wesson Brand as the 18th most patriotic band in America. Smith & Wesson apparel is iconic anywhere in the United States and will make sure everyone knows you protect your second amendment right. S&W was founded in 1852 as is an American manufacturer of firearms, ammunition and BB guns in the United States. The company's brands include Smith & Wesson, M&P and Thompson/Center arms which their corporate headquarters are located in Springfield, Massachusetts. Their revolvers have been featured in numerous Hollywood movies, notable Clint Eastwood's Dirty Harry. Horace Smith and Daniel B. Wesson founded the Smith & Wesson Company in Norwich, Connecticut in 1852 to develop the Volcanic rifle. Smith developed a new Volcanic Cartridge, which he patented in 1854.