Nope. I think any sort of political or "death" inscription on a carry gun is a very bad idea.
I put some bright green on the side of the hammer on my M92. It makes for a very quick visual indication that the rifle is not cocked and therefore in a safe condition.
I have an ar10 that is named Hillary after the woman who prompted me to purchase it about 3 years ago... Needs a Hillary dust cover for sure.
I had to backtrack the thread after reading that. Boondocks saints is one of my favorite movies to watch just from the pure idiocy and over the top gunfights. My girls moved in 2 years ago, and anybody who knows the movie understands why I haven’t watched it since.Boondock Saints much? Ha ha, I've thought about that, but I don't have matching pistols like you, and those those are fine looking pieces!
I have a few personalized guns, actually several now that I think of it:
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Most are based on my faith and on an ancient fraternity that my family has been associated with for generations.
SIG P320.
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I don't add any language to my guns, not wishing to put anything into the minds of any DA's, plaintiff's attorneys or jurors who might have cause to see it. You never know if it might come back to haunt you ...
Remember this? https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/cops-ar-15-dust-cover-inscription-used-against-him-in-court/
It wasn't on a gun but I do recall something that had "Front Towards Enemy" on it...
Yep.Claymore mines
I remember the case apparently better than you. The ejection port cover was ruled inadmissible as evidence so it was a not considered by the Jury. What did convict him was shooting a unarmed man five times who was on the ground following the Officer's commands.