Do you put firearms or RKBA related stickers on your car or truck?

Do you put gun related stickers, decals, etc on your vehicle?

  • Yes

    Votes: 145 35.5%
  • No

    Votes: 263 64.5%

  • Total voters
    408
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2 stickers on the back window.

One 3" round "Carry daily, apply sparingly" and another that says "You're all sheep"

Man, you wouldn't believe the crap I got crossing the border into Canada last summer. I thought I was going to get the cavity search.

P.S. - I put stickers on the back window because I get tired of them and change them about once a year or so.
 
I have

POLITICIANS LOVE GUN CONTROL

(with swastika and commie flag)


The best part is that I'm pretty sensible, mild mannered, and well educated. It's fun to watch the expressions, and it encourages VERY CONSTRUCTIVE DIALOGUE on the RKBA and it's place in history/society. I believe it has helped me convert fence sitters on more than a half dozen occasions, perhaps much more.

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my truck was broken into to

They didn't find the gun but took a spare barrel I had for my glock that cost 100 bucks.
I bet they didn't know what it was and are going to smoke crack with it.

yup...I got stickers all over it.

When I lived in San Francisco it was just so much fun!
 
i dont for 2 reasons

1. i dont put stickers on my car

2. if i did i wouldnt put political stickers on my car, as those im politicaly polar to are slimey and cowardly enough to vandalise soem ones car


HOWEVER, i will walk through a Eastern MA college campus wearing a "Peace through superior fire power " shirt ( and i do plan to, the shirts in the mail) and not even feel the least bit out of place. because i know no ones going to say anything. it takes some courage to talk to some one you dont even know face to face about some political matter. it takes a coward to scratch some juvenile insult into your paint job.
 
NRA sticker on the side. Amongst the many on the back of my car, the ones with gun related themes are "Sometimes magic doesn't finish the job!" (With a pic of a wizard w/ a spell in one hand & a revolver in the other), "Molon Labe", and a small one that says "Vegetarian: An Indian word meaning "lousy hunter".
 
Being from Maryland I wil never give any cop the excuse to pull me over. I will never give the green light to anyone as to what I have in my house. It's practically Politically Incorrect to own Guns in this State given the fact that you are laying next to the belly of Washington D.C. Baltimore doesn't help things out either. I won't even place a U.S. Army retired sticker on the back.
 
NRA
TSRA
Angelina Rifle & Pistol Club.
I live in rural gun friendly Tiny Town, East Texas. Same place 22yrs now. Here we hunt together, shoot together, talk hunting & guns at church & the barber shop. The big city theory of dont let anyone know you even have a CHL is laughable. Last time I renewed 6 of us (out of 17 if I remember correctly) knew each other.
I am the Range & Safety Marshal at above ARPC. Long time residents would have to drive 100 miles for a class where they did not know someone. When I train someone at the range I usually go to their CHL class w/ them as encouragement & moral support. It is good for me too. I help set up the range & get to pick up the brass.:D I have never been & not know someone well.
Wherever we might be we know who is present & when to talk about what.
We know who is 24/7 & who is Sometime Sam.
No one is pointed out as armed & no one is ridiculed for being neked.
When me or someone else is introducing someone new to CC it is not uncommon for someone to ask another to "show him your kydex" or "Im wearing plastic, show him your VMll"
Local gun shop has a safe clearing area.
I know it aint thataway in the city. Yall have to live & opporate by different rules. If you want to come for a visit you'll be greeted friendly & fed well. ;) I promice.
 
Yesterday I was driving from work to Gander Mountain to pickup my Marlin 1895CB when I observed a black Toyota in front of me with with personalized license plate "Pro Gun". I beeped my horn at him and gave him a thumbs up.
 
No, I hand out duplicate keys with my address laser engraved on the top. But really, in all reality stickers on cars are a way to advertise peoples individual interests, hobbies, political views, vacation destinations....whatever.
I am too anal about keeping my vehicle maintained and looking nice. Besides, there is such thing as TOO MUCH INFORMATION.
 
Dont need any extra attention. The only stick on my truck is an SSDieselSupply sticker on the back window should I want to get rid of it. Still looking for a Detroit emblem, and a decent looking DynoMax sticker
 
Yes. I proudly display NRA stickers on both my cars and right in the center of the front door of my house. My car always has several boxes of clay pigeons and 8 to 10 boxes of 12 gauge shotshells visible on the back seat. America still exists in much of the rural areas.
 
I tend to drive assertively and some people are deeply offended by being passed on the highway.

Yes, some people think the fast lane is fast at 2mph over the limit. I wish they ticketed people for hindering the fast lane.

No stickers for me, never got into them. I put them on my rooftop cargo box, but none are gun related, all snowsports related since that's when I use the cargo box most.

I have considered putting a gun manufacturers sticker like my taurus, ruger, AR15 or what have you on it to remind potential BG that stealing could get them shot. But then again, it could show said BG that my car might have a gun in it while I'm off galavanting away from my car. So, no, none for me, they just never fit my personality and they are a serious pill to remove from anything but glass and chrome bumpers. I do wear shirts that make that statement though.
 
Absolutely not. It makes one out to be a target ... whether for knee-jerks or criminals. It also takes away an element of surprise, willingly. That is something I won't do.
 
Heck no, at least not in Mass. It is an invation to be stopped and searched by the Police for improper transporting of firearms. Plus it is a easy target for some fool to break into my car looking for any easy score.
 
No. I want to stay "under the radar". I don't want to advertise to all and sundry that I am a gun owner and that my vehicle and home may contain firearms.

Just because I'm paranoid doesn't mean that there isn't someone out there trying to get me. ;)
 
Once upon a time when I was young and dumb I took my otherwise generic brown Toyota out and went Baja-blasting through a construction site. Turns out there was a witness and I got stopped by the local PD for some stern talking to and a trespass warning. What had cooked my goose, in terms of the fact that my generic brown Toyota was nearly identical to several dozen other similar cars, was that the witness, although vague on the description of the actual car, was able to absolutely recall my bumper sticker, which read, "Beam me up Scotty, there's no intelligent life down here".
Since that time long ago I have taken that lesson to heart and I tend to make my vehicles as generic and conforming to the majority of their mass-produced brethren as possible. Since most people are hard-pressed to remember more than a generic description, for example, a red SUV instead of a Cherry-tomato-red 1991 Jeep Cherokee Sport 4-door 4x4, why give them something to key their memory?

Deniability. Anonymity. Invisibility.

However my trail-only rigs get stickered up and my current trail Jeep has a FAL silouhette sticker with "CITIZEN NOT SUBJECT" on it, and a sticker of "TO HELL WITH THE DOG, BEWARE OF OWNER" with a hand holding a large revolver under it. Among others.
 
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