• This Forum is for adults 18 years of age or over. By continuing to use this Forum you are confirming that you are 18 or older. No content shall be viewed by any person under 18 in California.

Gun stickers on vehicles

Winter truck sticker says.....Nothing in here worth dying for (pic of De) underneath.
 
Have 111%
1776 we the people
Semper Fi
Republican raised right
Deer skulls
Betsy Ross flag
Don't tread on me

I love all of it.it confuses uneducated Americans who don't know history and it's who I am.its good to make people wonder and learn.
God bless America
 
I don't apply stickers to anything, don't wear clothing with logos or provide any free advertising for any company of any kind.

Quit doing that in my early 20s, no plans to start again.

I find it particularly ridiculous to pay a high price for something emblazoned with a brand. So.... pay a company to advertise FOR them?

Absurd.
Almost impossible not to 'provide free advertising' in some manner.

Do you pull the Chevy/Ford/Dodge/ emblems off of your vehicles? What about the dealership decal? Grind the Yokohama/Goodyear emblem off of your tires? Almost any vehicle is a veritable high dollar billboard for at least those three things. We're fooling ourselves if we think otherwise.

I don't leave guns in an unattended vehicle any more. But I won't give up my American flag or EGW or Milt Sparks stickers. I feel like that's letting them win.
 
I don't apply stickers to anything, don't wear clothing with logos or provide any free advertising for any company of any kind.

Quit doing that in my early 20s, no plans to start again.

I find it particularly ridiculous to pay a high price for something emblazoned with a brand. So.... pay a company to advertise FOR them?

Absurd.
I call it, (SILLY) suits. Ride a bike get a silly suit, shoot a gun, get a silly suit, play Dungeons and Dragons, get a silly suit. Well Dungeons and Dragons has turned 50 years old so it's now Assisted Living and Nurse Ratchette.

I drive an old car, wear jeans, Tee's and flannels, that's my silly suit. Unless I'm headed out in foul weather, the I have my Nancy boy, hate to freeze my butt off gear.
 
Gun stickers on a car make as much sense as a trailer with the Harley Davidson bar and shield parked in a hotel parking lot overnight.
 
Almost impossible not to 'provide free advertising' in some manner.

Do you pull the Chevy/Ford/Dodge/ emblems off of your vehicles? What about the dealership decal? Grind the Yokohama/Goodyear emblem off of your tires? Almost any vehicle is a veritable high dollar billboard for at least those three things. We're fooling ourselves if we think otherwise.

I don't leave guns in an unattended vehicle any more. But I won't give up my American flag or EGW or Milt Sparks stickers. I feel like that's letting them win.
Agreed but the advertising has no value any longer. As a society we are so inundated with BS no one pays attention.
 
I usually kept my Perazzi MX8 in the room at night, get close to your room. Once the gun is hidden in the room, go park your vehicle. It work for about 6 years of traveling all over place.
That was one of my standing rules. ALWAYS put the shotguns in the room with you at night. No matter how tired you are or how many flights of stairs you had to climb. Worked for 30 years.
 
Almost impossible not to 'provide free advertising' in some manner.

Do you pull the Chevy/Ford/Dodge/ emblems off of your vehicles? What about the dealership decal? Grind the Yokohama/Goodyear emblem off of your tires? Almost any vehicle is a veritable high dollar billboard for at least those three things. We're fooling ourselves if we think otherwise.

I don't leave guns in an unattended vehicle any more. But I won't give up my American flag or EGW or Milt Sparks stickers. I feel like that's letting them win.
I do debadge my vehicles unless a hole in the grill or body will be the result. I typically buy off-brand tires because I worked in a tire shop as a teen and know they last just as long, but I don't grind the brand off. I'd consider it if I could make it appear as it was never there.
 
Almost impossible not to 'provide free advertising' in some manner.

Do you pull the Chevy/Ford/Dodge/ emblems off of your vehicles? What about the dealership decal? Grind the Yokohama/Goodyear emblem off of your tires? Almost any vehicle is a veritable high dollar billboard for at least those three things. We're fooling ourselves if we think otherwise.

I don't leave guns in an unattended vehicle any more. But I won't give up my American flag or EGW or Milt Sparks stickers. I feel like that's letting them win.
I make the dealership take their decal off before I buy it. I tell them they can knock an extra $500 off the price if they want free advertising on my truck. So far, they've all removed them.

I mount the white letters inward.

My truck has a molding on the tailgate so it would cost me money to find an aftermarket tailgate to get rid of the name on the back, but it is de-baged and blacked-out.

I really don't like advertising if I can keep from it. I do have a sticker on my stainless cup I use at work. I want to be able to identify mine as mine (and help others' identify it as not theirs). Its got an AREA 419 sticker that came with my order from them. Its an American flag with a rifle above it.
 
Agree.
My truck is completely de-badged, all chrome removed and replaced with powder coated matte black parts. Wheels are black w/polished accents. Only a small Vietnam ribbon sticker on the back canopy window.'' I told my dealer the same thing about dealership badges or stickers too. No bueno.

And no firearm stickers anywhere. Why advertise for the miscreants?
 

Upgrades & Donations

This Forum's expenses are primarily paid by member contributions. You can upgrade your Forum membership in seconds. Gold and Silver members get unlimited FREE classifieds for one year. Gold members can upload custom avatars.


Click Upgrade Membership Button ABOVE to get Gold or Silver Status.

You can also donate any amount, large or small, with the button below. Include your Forum Name in the PayPal Notes field.


To DONATE by CHECK, or make a recurring donation, CLICK HERE to learn how.

Forum statistics

Threads
165,682
Messages
2,200,408
Members
79,039
Latest member
J.FISHER
Back
Top