What do you do with your "decals"?

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I enjoy receiving the company "inserts" but I don't plaster my car or computer with them, so I had quite a little pile of gun company decals/bumperstickers filling a folder. It was a cloudy Sunday here so I and did something with them to hang in my reloading room....not that there's much wall space. Total cost $5 for the poster frame and $4.00 for the spray adhesive and a half hour of my time. Best part is that I can probably still use the stickers someday if I wanted since the adhesive is like a spray-on rubber cement.

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Yes, I buy a lot of gun crap. I only put up two Magpuls, but could have put up 50....every stock and grip has one included.

What do you think? How many logos can you ID on sight?
 
I have my S&W logo sticker and my Ruger logo sticker on the back window of my truck, along with my Life Member NRA sticker, my state Sheriff Assn. sticker, and my USAF sticker. I'd like to add a Springfield Armory sticker to those. The rest I have stuck on tool boxes and around my loading bench.
 
I throw them away. I do not advertise for free, especially when I have to pay for what I use. Same thing with clothing attire, no visible label that can be seen. When I buy a new vehicle I ensure they don't have the dealers name on it. If they insist , I insist on an additional $2000 off or I go elsewhere.
 
I throw them away. I do not advertise for free, especially when I have to pay for what I use. Same thing with clothing attire, no visible label that can be seen. When I buy a new vehicle I ensure they don't have the dealers name on it. If they insist , I insist on an additional $2000 off or I go elsewhere.
Spot on. Think about these young people who tatoo their bodies with Monster drink logos etc.
 
I have a stack on gun safe that was my first safe. Now is just ammo storage. It gets all the stickers.

I won't put gun stickers on my cars. People who road rage will call the cops and report you brandish a gun at them. Have a brother inlaw brag about doing it.
What a piece of @%^#!
 
Local Houston evening news did a story on this about a year ago how thieves target vehicles for smash n grab burglaries that have various firearm and right wing decals in the windows, in no particular order- NRA, Gadsden flag, Gonzalez flag, corporate logos, etc. looking for guns. I prefer not to announce there may or may not be a gun in my car. As for my own stickers, they are in a drawer on my workbench.
 
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