Police Riot Shields
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Introducing our Police Riot Shields – the ultimate protection for law enforcement professionals during high-stress crowd control and riot scenarios. 2 variation of shields are expertly designed to offer unmatched safety, versatility, and durability in the face of civil unrest in your roblox roleplay.
This pack includes:
– Custom design
– Scripted for use
– Kit included: Circle shield and Rectangle shield
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