NRA stickers.



This is the only gun sticker I've ever displayed.

I put it on my front door. My friend that manages the place is a LEO.

He asked me what was up with the sign, I told him it was an invitation. LOL

Where I live they wouldn't be a problem on my truck but I frequent the big city up north and that's where I think they would be an issue.
 
I've probably got a few in accessories boxes, the rest get thrown out. Like some other members, I don't like to advertise. I do the same with my other gun-related items. I keep them out of sight. My NRA hat stays in my range bag (along with my other range gear); I wear it when shooting to keep ejected brass from landing between my face and shooting glasses. I've got a NRA knife somewhere, but if I ever find it it'll probably go in the accessories box with the stickers. Who knows? Maybe it's already in there...*shrug*

Other than parking permits, I don't put any stickers on my car. No custom plates. I almost never go out wearing clothes with any kind of logos. I do my best to avoid confrontations.

I don't have a problem with anyone who does express their NRA affiliation in public, though.
 
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This thread has reminded me of where I want an NRA sticker. Has to be a sticky back and it`s going on the right side of the stock on my Savage Model 10 TR .308.
Thanks
Jim
 
I don't think my son's vehicles have NRA decals, although he's a member, as his signage shows here on the board.

But I like the decal he does have on rear windows: a Combat Infantryman's Badge.

He earned it; has a Purple Heart with two Oak Leaf clusters.
 
I don’t put any stickers on my cars/trucks. I don’t like my vehicles getting keyed or other wise damaged.

I don't either as we have grand kids who live in MD. The MD state police are noted for stopping out of state vehicles with NRA stickers. They are looking for handguns in violation of their strict handgun laws.
 
Don't get me wrong, I am a proud member of the NRA. They are not perfect, but neither am I. I became a lifer 50+ years ago. I think I still have a cap that my wife sewed a NRA lifer patch on many moons ago. I don't understand why more of my friends are not members, but that's another story.

Have a blessed day,

Leon
 
This seemed like an appropriate place since the only ones likely to see it would be people at the range and I don't think they'd have a problem with it.


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I don't advertise that I have guns to the general public as I don't think there's an upside to doing that.
 
My NRA sticker has been firmly affixed to my competition pistol case that I built in my post's wood shop when I was in the Army back in the early '60s.

I do NOT put ANY stickers on the windows of my car or home, except for alarm warnings at home.

I drove by a car a few weeks ago that was festooned with political slogans and stickers that would arouse the ire of about half the population in the U.S. That only signified that the car owner was unfixably STUPID... Ron White was right.

John
 
Stick them in the pile on the computer desk. Don't wear any signature clothing, no bumper/window stickers, no "I dare you" signs around the house. It's nobody's business what groups I might belong to, or whether or not I'm armed. YMMV.

Agree 1000%!!

Total "Gray Man" route here, even my BDUs are just solid Navy blue and never draw a second glance and if I'm armed? That would be and should be, a surprise.

Rob
 
I have put NRA, Army & Thin Blue Line stickers in the rear windows of my vehicles for years. I have lived in NJ, NY , Michigan, New Mexico and now Arizona. My cars have never been keyed or molested in any way. I wear an NRA hat almost daily and an Army hat other days. The only comments I get are "Thank you for your service".
 
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