Snap On Hammers 16oz Brass And 16oz Plastic on 2040-parts.com
Lakeview, Arkansas, US
(2) Snap-On Hammers 16oz HBT16 Brass both sides, HPT16 Plastic 1 side Black 1 side Grey Both hammers have sean use Brass is pretty good Plastic has some damage on sides. I think Truck will replace ends when and if needed in future
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