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Why do dirty inkies cover their bodies with terrible art
Same concept Tribal identification In our buy buy buy consumer society, brand loyalty |
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I assume there is a 90%+ chance there is a pistol full time in the console or glovebox of any vehicle with obvious firearm related stickers.
I bet I'm not the only one who thinks that... |
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Just ribbing the Op a little, since he had to go all Randy Savage. Because took my question as a personal insult. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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I honestly don't get it. I get that some people like bumper stickers, but as OP said, in the case of gun-related stickers, it's simply an invitation to dirtbags that it's highly likely the vehicle has a gun in it.
No stickers on any of my cars, sans one. I have one of Larue's "Extremely Deplorable" sticker on the back of my Suburban. And it's not overtly gun-related, so less-savvy people won't even pick up on it. But then again, it looks like an "official" vehicle, so I doubt anyone will fuck with it. Dark blue, debadged, heavily tinted rear windows, 3/4-ton. |
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Nondescript stickers are gtg but anything using type or readily identifiable is a no-go for me. I liked the PWS direct fire gun sticker for one.
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Eh. They’re useful to cover over the “Coexist” and “Bernie 2020” stickers on other people’s cars.
But I agree it depends on where you live. If that’s your thing where people aren’t likely to slash your tires or vandalize your vehicle for it, go ahead. I have coworkers with pro-gun stickers all over their cars (I’m especially fond of “Gun Control means using two hands.”), but that’s not really a risk in conservative Western WA. As for me, apart from the federally-mandated “We have a family” decals on the back of the minivan, I don’t put stickers on my car. My computers and gun cases are a different story. |
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I guess it depends where you are from. I have no concern about having a BFL and several other gun and hunting related stickers on my truck.
Unfortunately OP cares so much about PERSEC he even hides where he is from from ARFCOM so we cannot see if that affects his perspective. |
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The natural progression of a gun owner into a responsible gun owner includes an early phase where broadcasting is very important. Some never make it to grey man.
Eta:looks like my stance will piss off plenty in here. Here is a stack of "oh well". Take as many as you need. |
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The only gun sticker is on my pu rear window is a little guy pissing on the words gun control.
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I don't have any stickers but I do get the urge sometimes.
There's a car I often end up behind on my morning commute that has a bunch of anti-trump stickers on the back. It makes me want to cut that car off and throw my own stickers in their face Edit: then again... if I had stickers that pissed people off the same way, they might want to cut me off too |
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I like Freedom, no one has the right to steal from you or vandalize your stuff
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"ATTENTION THIEVES: THERE IS A GOOD CHANCE YOU CAN SCORE A FIREARM IF YOU BREAK INTO THIS VEHICLE."
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Quoted: You say hiding, I say being low key. But that's my thing, when it come to advertising my gun owner ship. It may not be right for everyone. View Quote Gun owners in far too many areas hide their ownership and keep it a secret from their neighbors. They act like they are gays in the 1950s hiding in the shadows, or cigarette smokers with something to be ashamed of. Meanwhile Susie homemaker that has no idea about guns watches the main stream media and believes the propaganda that only criminals and right wing wackos own guns. She gets this viewpoint because her two neighbors are keeping their gun ownership low-key. Sneaking their guns into the cars in discrete cases, or packing up to go to the range with the garage door shut. So although she doesn't have strong convinctions she supports the latest gun control measure because no one she knows owns guns. As gun owners we need to be proud to own guns and yes ADVERTISE it. Not hide in the shadows like some pariah ashamed of what you are doing. |
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Why use stickers when you can get personalized plates that show you support the 2nd
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Are you a lesbian that likes Colt? Not that there is anything wrong with it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Aside: Outside of "people like us," I would be willing to bet that most average Americans have absolutely no idea what "Magpul" is, or what the BFL symbol is.
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Discreet HTF connections?
“OMG Becky, this guy at Cabela’s looked at my bumper and yelled ‘87!” “Karen...no way...did you blade?” “No, I was too nervous but I did manage a ‘Get Both’ and kinda blurted out ‘No Beans.’ |
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To each their own. I don't like stickers on my vehicles. I always like it when I see pro 2A stickers on other vehicles though.
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I have a couple stickers on my truck with two goals in mind. One it lets other gun owners know I am gun owner and we are on the same side. Two, hopefully it pisses off some of the coward anti-gun pukes.
As far as me being worried they are going to damage my car, fuck that - I don't cower to those left pukes.. |
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Honestly I believe some people do it because they think other people will be afraid to mess with them on the road.
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Aside: Outside of "people like us," I would be willing to bet that most average Americans have absolutely no idea what "Magpul" is, or what the BFL symbol is. View Quote |
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It’s definitely not for me. I don’t advertise my love of the second amendment. However, I do have a Salt Life, Yeti and a peace symbol on my Prius, ha ha. They will never target me.
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Out on the road today, I saw a Magpul sticker on a Cadillac.
A little voice inside my head said: "Don't look back, you can never look back". |
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I see your car pulled over on the side of the road - I see a BFL or gun sticker, I’ll offer to help. I see a Hillary, Bernie, or Obama sticker, you’re on your own.
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I have a bolt face logo and MBT. I've never had anyone know what either meant, except two goods friends that frequent this website and also by LaRue products.
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Gun owners have gone "gray man" for so long that the general population forgot they existed. A huge part of why VA is happening is because dems know gun owners are afraid to even tell someone they own a gun, much less effectively organize and block legislation.
Now gun owners in VA are throwing a huge attention-seeking tantrum, trying to convince everyone they're still relevant, after decades of trying to tell everyone they don't exist. It's the right thing to do now, but its an uphill battle, and it may be too late. It's pretty easy for dems to push "common sense" legislation that will only affect "a few on the fringe." A huge block of the voting public believes this because as far as they know, they don't even know anyone the laws would affect. |
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Gun Stickers are a gateway drug to becoming a full tactical LARP guy.
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Not sure I implied it was obsolete, just asking why people do it. For me, and others I know, it seems like a good way to advertise you own guns to the wrong people, like I said in the Op. I did not call anyone tards, juts asking a question. But I concede, I may have inadvertently provoked a few people with my question. But I guess the answer I come away with is, different strokes and all that. And as far as the VA situation, it is getting closer to the time to put up or shut-up when it comes to defending the 2ad amendment. I don't know if putting stickers on ones car, is a helping or a hindrance. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: You ask a question in the thread & the OP that implies that stickers are absolute, one way or the other. Many here piss on the notion of putting a sticker(s) on their vehicles, some going as far as calling those that do tarded. You then say that it may not be right for everyone. Seems quite contradictory, or atleast inconsistent. Perhaps I read into your intent incorrectly, don't know. That said, I'll leave this link here as an example. Granted, having stickers on his vehicle(s) isn't discussed, but he ain't hiding nor afraid to advertise... https://www.ar15.com/forums/General/BREAKING-VA-ARFCOMMERs-release-resolution-to-call-upon-the-Virginian-Unorganized-Militia/5-2287825/?page=10&anc=82987198#i82987198 I did not call anyone tards, juts asking a question. But I concede, I may have inadvertently provoked a few people with my question. But I guess the answer I come away with is, different strokes and all that. And as far as the VA situation, it is getting closer to the time to put up or shut-up when it comes to defending the 2ad amendment. I don't know if putting stickers on ones car, is a helping or a hindrance. Quoted:
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BFL on mine, only friendlies recognize it.
I had a purple haired hag of a coworker ask what it was. I told her it was complicated, kind if a DIY mechanical kind of thing. She looked confused and let it go. |
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The Jimenez Arms sticker I saw on a decent looking truck made me chuckle.
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Ok guy, but you sound a little triggered by a simple question. Do you own a bro truck, just curious? |
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Because they're not scared and don't like hiding our dirty little secret from the world like the rest of us.
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Isn’t it simply a different way to express you support the 2A?
They don’t bother me at all. I don’t have any on my vehicles but I don’t mind seeing them in the wild. |
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Ive seen a few arf.com bolt sticker out and about around town. I fall into the, don't think stickers look that appealing and why put a target on your car types...
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Not everyone hides in the shadows... While both statements are true for some, neither statement is mutually exclusive of the other... ...or something like that |
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