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Door Breach
The "Door Breach" zombie target from Champion Targets.
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Street Attack
The "Street Attack" zombie target from Champion Targets.
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Eddie the Executive
The "Eddie The Executive" zombie target from Champion Targets.
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The Gruesome Twosome
The "Gruesome Twosome" zombie target from Champion Targets.
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Boneyard Bill
The "Boneyard Bill" zombie target from Champion Targets.
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Hatchet Help
The "Hatchet Help" zombie target from Champion Targets.
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Charlie the Chomper
The "Charlie the Chomper" zombie target from Champion Targets.
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Heavy Metal Defense
The "Heavy Metal Defense" zombie target from Champion Targets.
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