Pro 2-A Bumper Stickers

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So I just purchased a couple more bumper stickers to put on my truck window. The first one is an "Insured by Glock" sticker, and the other is an anti politically correct one. I already have a W '04 sticker and a Glock firearms rental range program sticker. I wonder how many dirty looks I will get. What other kinds of stickers do you guys have to piss of the antis?
 

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I don't know about...

irritating others...that's not my purpose, but there are two stickers on my truck.

1. - A bumper sticker produced by the Second Amendment Sisters that says: Self Defense is a Basic Human Right.

2. - An "MIA- You are not forgotten" black ribbon magnet.

migoi
 
I don't have any bumper stickers on my vehicle.

1. Pro-gun stickers may indicate that there's something worth stealing in the vehicle.

2. Leftists who hate guns/hunting/eating meat probably don't respect other's property, either, and would think nothing of vandalizing a vehicle owned by someone evil. (There actually WERE some instances locally of vehicles with "W-04" stickers vandalized.)

3. Even in TX, you just MAY encounter harasment from an LEO who doesn't like civvies with guns.
 
My truck is a tool. I don't want it making any statements it can't defend. Therefore no bumper stickers. Besides, I don't want to have to run any more anti-gun soccermoms off the road than I have to.

Like the sticker though, just wish I could put them on my truck and not have to worry.
 
HankB
+1

Stealth is your friend. I prefer to cruise under the radar.

That's not to say there aren't a lot of pro 2nd bumperstickers on vehicles in my town. One guy even has his entire tailgate painted with the NRA logo.
 
While I support gun rights, I am not about to put any gun related stickers on my vehicle. It's asking for your car to be pulled over and searched in this state.
 
If you can read this, thank a teacher.
If you can read this in English, thank a soldier.
 
1. A bumper sticker with a silhouette of a Minuteman, that says "This country was built by white men with guns".

2. A second sticker that says "This country is being destroyed by those who could not have created it."

Rather unambiguous, yes?

Every comment that I've received about those stickers has been positive.

TM
 
Just one - the one from the election that said "Vote your Sport". Most antis/criminals can't figure that one out. My car is a screaming POS, but I can't afford to have it out of commission.
 
How about: "Give me a Pro-Gun Democrat and I'll vote Democrat"

...trying to convey the message without sounding antagonistic.
 
Finally decided to go with Stealth mode myself and got rid of my NRA / NAHC etc. stickers. Am thinking about some type of bird watching group sticker that would be removable for hunting season. I figure that my car would be less likely to have the tires slashed if "mr. I love animals" thinks I may be one of "them" instead of a mean hunter. May be kind of sissy, but I don't want to have to walk out of the woods and buy 4 new tires either.
 
(commercial warning! I sell these - see sig line)

These magnets are what I have on my vehicle:
 

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The one on the bottom left reads;

"The Second Amendment is Homeland Security"

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I don't generally keep anything long enough to put stickers on it, exept for the old Caddys and I can't very well slap stickers on them. I did however put some "Friends don't let friends vote Democrat" stickers on some of the trucks on the lot prior to the election. Kinda risky in a Dem town, but I noticed after they sold that those stickers stayed in place longer than my dealership logo on the tailgates...
 
Yes.

I have one Harley Davidson sticker, yes my wife and I both own and ride them. Two NRA stickers and one from the Champaign County Rifle Association of which I am a member. CCRA is also known for the "Burma Shave signs" along Illinois Interstates, the sticker reads www.gunssavelife.com. It did my heart good today as I was on the way to work stopped at a traffic light the driver of the truck next to me yells, "guns save life" and gives me a thumbs up. In fact I have gotten into quite a few conversations with people because of pro-gun stickers and t-shirts so I consider that a positive thing. Besides, I think a lot of old bikers like myself are naturally politically incorrect and not at all bashfull about who and what we are. Jim.
 
Those that like stealth mode, understood. If I owned anything new or worth a lot I may not. That being said:


I don't actively antagonize antis on purpose, but I damn straight won't let them try to pass off that national gaurd or police only crap. I don't go "raging lunatic" on them. But I do let them know that if they have the time I have the resources and will take the time to properly educate them as to the real facts of the matter if they really want a history lesson.

As for the bumpersticker:

"YEAH!!! You can have my gun.....
BULLETS FIRST!!!"

Short, and to the point.
 
I prefer the "Guns Save Lives: 1.7 Million Defensive Uses per Year" (or whatever the figure is) from VCDL.
 
Today I saw a sticker that said "Is there life after death? Mess with this truck and find out". It was right next to one that said "When in doubt, empty the magazine".
:D
 
In the back window of my pickup, I have a small NRA sticker next to a small Amnesty International sticker next to a small Harris County Deputy Sheriff's Association sticker.

Make them all wonder.
 
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