Pro-2nd Amendment/Pro-gun stickers on your vehicle?

Yes or no?

NRA stickers? Favorite arms maker?

How about other things, like a Magpul sticker?

In some ways I want to stick some on there as a statement. In other ways, I don't know if I want to make that statement, as people will not only know I support gun rights...but probably have guns, to steal, when I'm not home.
 
I don't put stickers on my car. It interferes with the layer of dust that I like to let gather, which has proven an effective barrier to dents and dings, but apparently not coyotes when going 70 mph.
 
My concern is vandalism to my vehicle.
Same here, either something like keying the car or someone breaking into it thinking there may be a firearm inside to steal.
Then the other side of me couldn't care less about what candidate someone voted for or whether or not their kid's an honor role student. Don't think it really does anything either way.
Just my opinion.
 
There are no stickers on my car. The only ones I've ever considered are:

"My German shorthair is smarter than your honors student"

"I [heart] science" -- with an anatomically correct heart....

But I prefer to remain stickerless.
 
Eh, my truck is a rolling bill board stemming from my younger dumber days.

A couple of DU stickers and one rather esoteric Benelli sticker are all that are gun related though.
 
Leftists will definitely damage your car, if you have conservative-themed stickers on them, in my town.
 
Yes! Don't ever let the anti's or criminals scare you from being a proud gun owner/carrier. Statistics show that when the bad guys think you may be packing they avoid you. The sissy's like to go after unarmed people.
 
Statistics show that when the bad guys think you may be packing they avoid you. The sissy's like to go after unarmed people.
No, but they may choose to go after your car when you're not in it. I can't think of a better way of advertising "hey, this car might have a gun in it! Check under the driver's seat, or in the glove box!"

I once had one of those Darwin fish things on my car, and some jerk pried it off in a suburban mall parking lot. There's no telling what some folks will do.
 
No, but they may choose to go after your car when you're not in it.

Or you.
Several weeks ago after the terrible killings I went into a local grocery store. When I came out I was putting the stuff in the back of the car when some woman walked up to me and started yelling about me being a baby killer.
This was a large store and there were many people looking at the two of us. She went on and on yelling so everyone within 100 feet could hear her.
I’ve told this to many friends and many ask what did you do, and my answer angered many of them.
All I did was beat a hasty retreat.
What are you going to do? Get into an argument with her? That won’t work you can never change the mind of a moron. And that’s not all, you start arguing with her, how many people are going to side with you when they hear you’re a baby killer, all because you have is an NRA sticker on the widow of your car.The last time I was called that I was in uniform.
As a great man once said to me “You can’t fix stupid!”
 
I have your basic Sig Sauer and Hk stickers on my SUV. My buddy has an "in loving memory" sticker on his truck. It says "in loving memory of $2.00 per gallon gas and the second amendment.
 
NRA sticker.. In KY. I don't think it'll be a problem round' here. Plus... People tell me I look angry all the time. Lol. ImageUploadedByTapatalk1358380581.752339.jpg

Honestly. Do I look angry? :)


~Mark
 
I have various stickers on my truck / SUV otherwise known as the family go getter do it all vehicle.

I do not have any firearms related stickers on it besides my United States Army Infantry crossed rifles and CIB OIF / OEF veteran stickers, Ryan Newman, church and Walt Disney World stickers. Though I am considering an NRA, Smith and Wesson or other firearms related sticker. Most likely my NRA Life member sticker / emblem will find its way onto the rear window.

I do not attach anything to paint as I want it to be easily removable with a razor blade.

Every time I come home from Deployment there is something new on it. What can I say My wife likes the stickers on the family Vehicle. A Romney sticker did not find its way onto my vehicle this election cycle but a Gary Johnson one nearly did.

YOu are correct you can not fix stupid. My response to her would have simply been I am sorry you believe that way madam you are certainly entitled to your opinion. I hope you have a good day and move on. Not caring if she noticed my Smith and Wesson M&P .45 on my hip. No point in arguing with someone like that.

Long Live the Sheepdog for the sheep must graze.
 
Interesting responses.

Suppose I have to consider the goal, to express my beliefs to the "others" or to communicate solidarity with my freedom loving brethren?
 
My vehicle is sticker free and it's staying that way. I even removed the dealer's sticker from the rear of my car. Aesthetically I hate seeing a nice car cluttered up with stickers and they prevent the paint underneath them from fading with the rest of the vehicle.

I'm also not there to defend my vehicle every second that its parked somewhere, and the last thing I need is some liberal nut job keying my car because of a pro gun sticker, or some criminal breaking a window in hopes of finding a handgun inside.
 
NRA emblem on the plates of my Jeep however where I am most folks around here either own or know someone who does own firearms so it's not out of the norm.
 
"Move amongst the people as a fish swims in the sea"


Never give up surprise. It's a tactical advantage to be faceless in the crowd.


Willie




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