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"Honda of Seattle" is kind of interesting (license plate frame).
I just got home from a trip to Seattle. Had never been there before. Super nice place, beautiful landscape, weather was awesome, and the food was even better, but holy shit were there a lot of hippies! It didn't seem like a real "gun friendly" place, but I could be wrong. |
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I refuse to have stickers of any kind on my vehicles. What is the point, exactly? To make yourself a target?
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My hard core Lib friend across the street from me has a medium sized "SIG" sticker in the back window of the his truck. He is slowly seeing the light. He is shooting USPSA for the first time with me next month. |
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There is some serious paranoia going on in here.
Do people with Apple stickers get followed home to have their computers stolen? Do people with Mary Kay stickers get followed home to have their lipstick stolen? Do people with truck nuts get followed home to have their balls stolen? I've had my car scratched and dented without any stickers on it. NRA stickers don't raise any eyebrows around here anyway. |
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There is some serious paranoia going on in here. Do people with Apple stickers get followed home to have their computers stolen? Do people with Mary Kay stickers get followed home to have their lipstick stolen? Do people with truck nuts get followed home to have their balls stolen? I've had my car scratched and dented without any stickers on it. NRA stickers don't raise any eyebrows around here anyway. View Quote Funny thing about stereotypes... |
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Didn't Big EasySnow say stickers on cars are like tattoos or something to that effect? Yeah. I see more than one or two stickers on a car and I question the owner. And we all know a car covered with right- or left- wing stickers automatically paints the owner as a nutjob. As for me I sport a BFL just because. Make of it what you will. <a href="http://s4.photobucket.com/user/phuzzygnu/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20150711_131828_zpsfndtgcug.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y109/phuzzygnu/Mobile%20Uploads/20150711_131828_zpsfndtgcug.jpg</a> -p. View Quote That and the license plate is Arfcom gold! |
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BFLs on all my vehicles. My work truck has a big obnoxious orange one right in the middle of the tailgate.
I've thought about getting a Gemtech Drilling Company sticker for my truck, but I may just put one on my hard hat. |
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I like his license plate. Never would have thought to spell it like that.
I actually would think twice about getting a personalized plate. Do you *REALLY* want your plate # to be easily remembered? |
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There is some serious paranoia going on in here. Do people with Apple stickers get followed home to have their computers stolen? Do people with Mary Kay stickers get followed home to have their lipstick stolen? Do people with truck nuts get followed home to have their balls stolen? I've had my car scratched and dented without any stickers on it. NRA stickers don't raise any eyebrows around here anyway. View Quote This...some of yall with the "opsec" obsession Personally, my jeep is already non-stock and easily recognizable soooooo I'll add stickers as I wish. 99% of my stickers are on my laptop, safe, or pelican though and the jeep has like 6 (two gun related: statue of liberty w/ AR and magpul the rest are from parts on my jeep) |
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"Honda of Seattle" is kind of interesting (license plate frame). I just got home from a trip to Seattle. Had never been there before. Super nice place, beautiful landscape, weather was awesome, and the food was even better, but holy shit were there a lot of hippies! It didn't seem like a real "gun friendly" place, but I could be wrong. View Quote That's because it isn't. |
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I like BFLs, it's cool to see arfcomers. I saw a BFL when I was visiting Hilton Head last week.
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1.ARFCOM BFL
2.IZZY AK Triangle 3.C2AA (Colorado 2nd Amendment ASSOCIATION sticker) |
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Stickers? The only bumper sticker I have is "I heart violence" and I don't have it on my car, just my luggage.
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There is some serious paranoia going on in here. Do people with Apple stickers get followed home to have their computers stolen? Do people with Mary Kay stickers get followed home to have their lipstick stolen? Do people with truck nuts get followed home to have their balls stolen? I've had my car scratched and dented without any stickers on it. NRA stickers don't raise any eyebrows around here anyway. View Quote I agree. Being afraid of what will happen to you due to what stickers you have on your car is cowardly and stupid. Having said that I really enjoy seeing pro-gun stickers on cars and I think it does a lot for a cause to make people who are anti-gun have to question themselves if everyone they see or meet is pro-gun they might be willing to take another look at the issue. People WANT to like the same things as everyone else even if they dont actually care about it, people WANT to fit in. The democrats used this tactic with they gays they pretty much instilled the S.O.P. that if anyone doesn't immediately agree with the gay agenda you should ostracize them as much as possible until they agree with you. It's a weasel's tactic that only stupid people succumb to but it fucking works. A few years back you asked a crowd who agrees with the gay agenda and you might get 30% for 10% undecided and 60% against, ask that same crowd today and you will get 90%for 9% undecided and 1% against. If the pro-gun crowd actually got together and everyone stopped fucking arguing over open-carry and we got some kind of global symbol that represented us to put on our vehicles I think it would really do a lot for us. Especially if you link it to being Patriotic or altruistic in some way. |
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HK ONLY Gun Guys Would Know them. A local ZR1..Vette has FL plates GLOCKONE Dude never wears a shirt, this is his 4th red vette in a row and has a 70's...porn stash mirror shades..lol |
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In general, the more stickers (of any type) a person has on their car, the crazier they are. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I believe the first time so one should know you have a firearms is when they see your mussel flash. This is the problem I have with what OC Texas people. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v632/zack3gpics/mussel_zpsz8x9yjnv.gif In general, the more stickers (of any type) a person has on their car, the crazier they are. This |
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BFL and Gonzales flag on my truck.
Memphis as Fuck and a chicken on the Subaru. |
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I have BFL on the back window of my truck. It has only been recognized 2 times (that I know of) since 2012.
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Any guesses on the owner? Sex? Age? Race? I would say looks like a 'typical' gun owner View Quote Probably a fudd that looks like anyone from this site: http://www.menwholooklikekennyrogers.com/ |
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Only 2 stickers I have on my vehicle, which I derive endless pleasure from the confusion it causes. <a href="http://s211.photobucket.com/user/gaizkaeta/media/2964_zpscpzhwa07.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i211.photobucket.com/albums/bb220/gaizkaeta/2964_zpscpzhwa07.jpg</a> View Quote I have no clue what the bottom one is. Hint? |
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no one has posted "MY BUG OUT JEEP WRANGLER" video yet?
for shame |
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I need a magpul sticker I have had so many people ask me about my BFL I have fun making up answers. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I have a BFL and a magpul sticker. Meaningless unless you know what they are. I need a magpul sticker I have had so many people ask me about my BFL I have fun making up answers. I need a MagPul sticker without the name on it. I had a bfl on my car for years and my daughter was the only one who ever asked about it. Told her it was "a gang sign." She rolled her eyes and said "yeah. Whatever." |
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FUCKING Stupid Quote. So a criminal is going to tail you through the city directly to your house at which point he is going to break in disregarding the fact that someone inside is armed, there may be cameras, vicious dogs, etc. All in an effort to secure possibly as little as 1-3 guns which on a good day MAY be worth 600.00 - 1500.00 dollars on the black market. There is a 99% chance the owner of the guns will immediately report you to the police and on the off chance they don't immediately catch you, you will have guns in your possession that have been reported stolen. now that you have taken all of these extremely HIGH risks which statistically have already lead to your death or incarceration you have to sell these stolen guns on the black market. So you need to find a buyer who is willing to buy stolen guns, willing to not report you to the police, and willing to pay a price that makes all of this worth your time, also who won't just kill you and take the guns or hold you at gun point and take the stolen guns from you. Keep in mind this whole time the vehicle you were driving is most likely compromised due to the fact that many eyewitnesses have seen it and its been video taped multiple times so you need to get a new vehicle at some point which at a bare minimum is going to cost you 2000.00 dollars. So lets say you get to this point and you get the new vehicle and trash the old vehicle all of which are extremely risky and time consuming procedures and you sell your 1500.00 dollars worth of guns you are now at a profit margin of -500.00 dollars, unless you landed a collectors house and were somehow able to get into a safe which most likely requires a 5000.00 dollar plasma cutter to get into (which you have no means to transport and you couldn't afford anyway) and you were able to sell a large enough amount of guns that you made a profit enough for all this to be worth it, you now have every law enforcement officer in a 1000 mile radius looking for you. Get a brain MORAN, and loosen your tin foil hats. |
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My farm truck has NRA, Magpul, HK, Geissele
My DD car just a white BFL magnet. I keep blowing it off in the car wash, had to buy 4 more. |
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There are no stickers or slogans of any sort on my vehicle but my wife has a Tweety Bird .... "back off" decal on her rear window and no shit, two busy body, complete and total stranger, SJW imbeciles at the mall parking lot gave her bullshit last week for having it on her car because they said it was "disrespectful" and "inappropriate."
Theyre lucky they survived the encounter. |
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Like I said before, I personally don't, but don't object to people who do.
That said, the knocking on people for OPSEC/PERSEC etc. is a little heavy-handed. I when I lived in Delaware, several of my friends had their cars keyed. Different times, different places. The common factor? NRA stickers on their cars. Your environments and situations may vary, and while keying isn't stealing, it's still enough to support my not doing it. The argument posted above about apple computers, et al. is silly. Apple computers (just using this one as an example) don't evoke the ire of libs/leftists/pacifists/idiots the way guns do. There isn't wave-after-wave of attempted legislation to 'disarm' people of Apple products. Stealing an Apple laptop and mugging people with it is...unlikely. You get my point. Like it or not, 2A and firearms in general are very incendiary topics. If you advertise the side you're on, cool. You'll get no flack from me. But for the rest of us, we're probably not paranoid, we're probably being careful. My Kenpo teacher tells us all the time "The world doesn't know you know Kenpo." I liken that to "The world doesn't know you have guns." Another poster said that surprise is a tactic, and I completely agree. It's a damn good tactic, too. Just my $.02. Flame as needed. |
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Quoted: There is some serious paranoia going on in here. Do people with Apple stickers get followed home to have their computers stolen? Do people with Mary Kay stickers get followed home to have their lipstick stolen? Do people with truck nuts get followed home to have their balls stolen? I've had my car scratched and dented without any stickers on it. NRA stickers don't raise any eyebrows around here anyway. View Quote Remember when tree huggers would key the shit out of Excursions and H2s? I do. Besides, although I live in Texas I live in Houston which is blue, not red. I even lived in Shiela Jackson Lee's district last year, but I escaped from occupied territory and I am in Ted Poe's district now. I am a Life Endowment member of the NRA and member of the TSRA. But I have no illusions about the demonization of the NRA by the left. -p. |
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I like the statement, even if I have never put a sticker on a car in my life. Just not my thing. I would bet the owner is not going to vote for Hillary. Any guesses about the driver? Sex? Age? Race? I would say looks like a 'typical' gun owner https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5810/20336517149_5e8eda85ea_k.jpg https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5726/20514366052_dcc42a831a_k.jpg View Quote Odds are pretty good that you could smash out a windows and score a "free" gun. I have a BFL on my cars but very few people outside ARF have any idea it has anything to do with guns. |
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Only 2 stickers I have on my vehicle, which I derive endless pleasure from the confusion it causes. <a href="http://s211.photobucket.com/user/gaizkaeta/media/2964_zpscpzhwa07.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i211.photobucket.com/albums/bb220/gaizkaeta/2964_zpscpzhwa07.jpg</a> View Quote You got me. I have no idea what the bottom one is. |
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Quoted: I like the statement, even if I have never put a sticker on a car in my life. Just not my thing. I would bet the owner is not going to vote for Hillary. Any guesses about the driver? Sex? Age? Race? I would say looks like a 'typical' gun owner https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5810/20336517149_5e8eda85ea_k.jpg https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5726/20514366052_dcc42a831a_k.jpg View Quote My first guess would be Burglary Victim. |
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Used to be Glock sticker, a BCM sticker, and a NRA sticker. Then just a BCM sticker and a NRA sticker. Now nothing, although I wouldn't mind a BFL
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2" BFL in the lower driver side corner of my truck's rear window. It's a catch all and only people in the know know what it is.
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Quoted: There is some serious paranoia going on in here. Do people with Apple stickers get followed home to have their computers stolen? Do people with Mary Kay stickers get followed home to have their lipstick stolen? Do people with truck nuts get followed home to have their balls stolen? I've had my car scratched and dented without any stickers on it. NRA stickers don't raise any eyebrows around here anyway. View Quote |
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All I see is "Follow me home and steal my guns" View Quote My interpretation is "pop the trunk lock and check for guns". I prefer to have nothing on my vehicle to indicate what is available for a thief. Even still, I only go directly to my ranch after a range session. I have heard too many stories about people getting ripped while stopping on their way home. |
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I have three BFL tickers on my FJ - one on each rear side window and an AZ logo BFL on the back
There's also a American flag on each side rear window and a M12LRV sticker on the back window. I see LaRue stickers and many firearms manufacturer stickers everywhere here. Gun stickers are so common, nobody cares. |
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My interpretation is "pop the trunk lock and check for guns". I prefer to have nothing on my vehicle to indicate what is available for a thief. Even still, I only go directly to my ranch after a range session. I have heard too many stories about people getting ripped while stopping on their way home. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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All I see is "Follow me home and steal my guns" My interpretation is "pop the trunk lock and check for guns". I prefer to have nothing on my vehicle to indicate what is available for a thief. Even still, I only go directly to my ranch after a range session. I have heard too many stories about people getting ripped while stopping on their way home. Don't forget the center console and the glove box while your there... |
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