I think yea. The hitman is absolutely violating the NAP, but...

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So I can hire a hitman and say I have never violated NAP?

I think yea. The hitman is absolutely violating the NAP, but you aren’t. You’re doing something else that I’m pretty sure would get you ostracized or penalized in any Ancapistan, just like trespassing and contract violation isn’t a NAP transgression, but is (voluntarily) agreed to be verboten anyway.

It’s not just “preserves NAP: okay; violates NAP: not okay”. latter, yes. former… depends on the community and their norms and agreements. If you squint the right way, “hitman” or at least “contract enforcer” is basically an expected piece of a voluntarist, NAP-respecting society.
What if you have an agreement with your neighbor that if either knowingly steals the others vegetables, he is consenting to being hunted down and murdered. When your neighbor takes your cucumber, he’s going to expect your “hitman” to come after him.

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