For someone reason I dont picture an M2 mounted on a jeep in southern ca as being wise, especially at a park...
that's somewhere in the midwest and the OP is from Uh-hi-uh
For someone reason I dont picture an M2 mounted on a jeep in southern ca as being wise, especially at a park...
Rule #1 when dealing with humor: Know your audience!True story. My brother and his friend were on their way back from a party weekend. Got pulled over on hwy 395 in the desert . I guess the officer walked up and asked for his license. My brother said "what for Barney Fife". That's when he proceeded to yank him out the window and slam him against the hood of his truck. He didn't get any stick time, but he did get a speeding ticket.
I have NRA stickers on most of my vehicles. wear a NRA hat to all my kids soccer games in the hopes that someone will confront me,,, no takers yet. just sayin.It’s not even a good idea to identify yourself with a NRA or firearm sticker on your ride.
I didn't spend 21 years in Army so thugs could have their way. and I am an anti my self. ANTI-Liberal. ANTI-doormat. ANTI- Idiot..BNB, in today’s America perception is reality, what 40 years ago nobody would have thought twice about nowadays is a big deal. It’s not even a good idea to identify yourself with a NRA or firearm sticker on your ride. No need to make yourself a target for the thugs or the anti’s.
I remember us kids constantly banging our heads on either the gun rack, or the guns that were in it, in Dad's '70 F250 4X4. Hell, I haven't even seen a gun rack in the area I live in over 30 years. Also, as you said, we used to display our firearms proudly. When they weren't being used for their intended purpose, they were just part of the decorum. Nowadays, you hide 'em away like some kind of dirty little family secret. It friggin' disgusts me.BNB, sincerely thank you for your service. Like you I’m very much pro 2nd Amendment, I participate in various shooting disciplines and firmly believe that Americans should take a very active role in their personal protection. The cops can’t be everywhere all the time. At age 68 I’m just saying that the country we love has changed so much in just one generation. When I grew up there were hunters and competitive shooters, there was no euphemism ‘gun nut’. You could safely display your gun collection in a lovely piece of oak furniture in the den. Now we need to have it under lock and key to protect it from thieves and legal liability. I’m just saying that to advertise that you’re armed or could be or own firearms is not necessarily a positive thing anymore.
Thank you for your service to this great nation.I didn't spend 21 years in Army so thugs could have their way. and I am an anti my self. ANTI-Liberal. ANTI-doormat. ANTI- Idiot..