Hi, I'm a Gunfur!
On the comics front, I like Better Days (
http://www.jaynaylor.com/betterdays ) because I like the way Mr. Naylor thinks (for gun attraction, one of the characters ends up purchasing a revolver and getting training for personal protection!), and Ozy and Millie (
http://www.ozyandmillie.org/ ) just because it's so unfathomably cute.
Speaking of the "fandom" in general, the average furry is just your Joe Average who happens to dig anthropomorphic animals. Unfortunately, we're principally characterized by...
those people. The kind of people the media
always picks to characterize whatever subculture they're picking on today. You get the fursuiters and the plushophiles and the folks who get the leopard (sp?) spot pattern tattooed over every inch of their bodies, the kind of people who look down their nose at "normal" people and think themselves superior just because of their preference in fantasies. For the same reason sheeple tend to think that all gun-owners are retarded are paranoid, insane hicks with millions of rounds of ammunition in their mattresses and plots to assassinate their politician of choice, sheeple tend to think that all furries wear fursuits in public, have sex with plush toys, and are all socially awkward freaks who can't get "yiffed" without the benefit of others' fetishism.
Man, that's one convoluted paragraph, but I've got neither the time nor the patience to edit it proper-like.
On the political side of things, I've found furries hold the standard array of beliefs. I've chatted with leftist hippies and right-wing tinfoil-hatters, I've talked with gunfurs and people who squerk at mere mention of firearms, people who think War is the root of all evil and people who think War is the cure for any evil, and all that jazz.
Er, yeah, sorry for the incoherent post.
~Slam_Fire
Dangit, Walking Arsenal beat me to the "Better Days" reference.