[ARCHIVED THREAD] - AR15 Stickers..... (Page 1 of 2)
Posted: 9/6/2009 2:00:39 PM EDT
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I have bought several of these to put in various places such ad the fridge in the garage, tool box along side of other man stickers, gun case eh you get my point. Here is my question, Just how many people put them on their truck/car windows? I am not ashamed of them or do I care to discuss what the symbol is. The thing is I don't want to draw any eh.... unwanted attention from the wrong crowd. What is you thoughts on this? |
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This one is really simple. Razor blade, *scrape-scrape*, problem solved! Your truck, your rules! Simple! Kids have way too much say as to what they get to do these days. If he lives under your roof and drives your truck, he should abide by your wishes.
Against my wishes, my 18 year old son has placed one on the truck he uses as a daily driver. Of course, it's in my name.
I'm not really interested in drawing attention to my vehicles. Tough love! (luck!) |
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Where you at quakecon? |
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Quoted: Quoted: I do not put anything on my vehicles that would draw any type of attention or set it apart from other vehicles, ESPECIALLY on a BOV. All my stickers go on my toolbox. The majority have no idea what it is...especially since it's in the biohazard symbol. Right... they will see your vehicle, and say "thats the truck with the biohazzard symbol". And, therefore, can be ID'd at a later time as the same vehicle they saw before, due to the sticker. Has nothing to do with AR15.com affiliation at all. Just makes it easy for someone to recognize your specific vehicle from dozens of identical vehicles. Doesnt matter if its a BFL, a flag, a parking sticker... anything that is unique to your vehicle increases the chances of it being ID'd later. Kind of like a visible tattoo on a person. Identifying marks. NOGO on my vehicles. |
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I do not put anything on my vehicles that would draw any type of attention or set it apart from other vehicles, ESPECIALLY on a BOV. All my stickers go on my toolbox. The majority have no idea what it is...especially since it's in the biohazard symbol. Right... they will see your vehicle, and say "thats the truck with the biohazzard symbol". And, therefore, can be ID'd at a later time as the same vehicle they saw before, due to the sticker. Has nothing to do with AR15.com affiliation at all. Just makes it easy for someone to recognize your specific vehicle from dozens of identical vehicles. Doesnt matter if its a BFL, a flag, a parking sticker... anything that is unique to your vehicle increases the chances of it being ID'd later. Kind of like a visible tattoo on a person. Identifying marks. NOGO on my vehicles. Dude, I've got thousands invested in my heep...it doesn't look like any other that I've seen. I don't think a sticker will make much of a difference. Loosen your tinfoil a lil' bit. |
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I have some larue stickers I have that I have yet to put on my truck.
I used to have a "suport the troops" ribbon magnet on my car but when I was doing some training in the sanfran area somebody pulled it off and took it. I also use to have a Coast Guard sticker on my back window that said. "support search and rescue, get lost!!!" well someone ripped that off my truck up here in alaska. |
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Put yer beer down and fix that picture, Mister!
ETA: You work quick....but we all saw that red X.
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Put yer beer down and fix that picture, Mister!
ETA: You work quick....but we all saw that red X. ![]() Haha wut? I'm good ![]() |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I do not put anything on my vehicles that would draw any type of attention or set it apart from other vehicles, ESPECIALLY on a BOV. All my stickers go on my toolbox. The majority have no idea what it is...especially since it's in the biohazard symbol. Right... they will see your vehicle, and say "thats the truck with the biohazzard symbol". And, therefore, can be ID'd at a later time as the same vehicle they saw before, due to the sticker. Has nothing to do with AR15.com affiliation at all. Just makes it easy for someone to recognize your specific vehicle from dozens of identical vehicles. Doesnt matter if its a BFL, a flag, a parking sticker... anything that is unique to your vehicle increases the chances of it being ID'd later. Kind of like a visible tattoo on a person. Identifying marks. NOGO on my vehicles. Dude, I've got thousands invested in my heep...it doesn't look like any other that I've seen. I don't think a sticker will make much of a difference. Loosen your tinfoil a lil' bit. |
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Hell, I'm a union electrician who does primarily outdoor service work in the city of chicago and burbs, and I have been wearing one on my hardhat for two damn years. I get asked about it constantly, but the only person who ever knew what it meant was a northbrook fireman who stopped me after I had done a shutdown at a residential fire, looked at it for a long time, then showed me the boltface on his halligan tool and we both started to laugh.
Not enough of us around here thats for sure. |
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I rock theBFL on my car along with the LaRue "god bless our troops especially our snipers". I plan on getting the Magpul logo as well but will wait a few months till I get my new car. I have spotted a few other members as a result of BFL stickers on vehicles, it's alway nice to see Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |

















