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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3218066" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>I can understand that. To me this rifle is purpose built for fun while being functional for home defense. With that, I want it to look fun and to poke fun at the liberal anti-gun crowd. I won't be parading this in public save for the range. I will not be carrying this on the job (though with some of the customers I deal with I wish I could). If anyone does have the stupidity to be facing this gun it will be in my home. And to be blunt my intentions will be clear, I'll shoot first and I will shoot to kill. So the dust cover is meant to be both fun and truth. Considering the very small chance I'll have to use my rifle in a home invasion I seriously doubt that I'm at risk for an offensive saying on my dust cover coming back to haunt me. I don't carry designer ammo in my EDC for the reasons stated above, just plain JHP in regular pressure to avoid any "He was looking to shoot someone" arguments. My home defense? Different story for a different situation. </p><p></p><p>As I said, I understand the arguments against having sayings like this and to an extent I agree with it. I'm just tired of being politically correct and want to express my sentiments in a way that has the least amount of risk of coming back at me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3218066, member: 43724"] I can understand that. To me this rifle is purpose built for fun while being functional for home defense. With that, I want it to look fun and to poke fun at the liberal anti-gun crowd. I won't be parading this in public save for the range. I will not be carrying this on the job (though with some of the customers I deal with I wish I could). If anyone does have the stupidity to be facing this gun it will be in my home. And to be blunt my intentions will be clear, I'll shoot first and I will shoot to kill. So the dust cover is meant to be both fun and truth. Considering the very small chance I'll have to use my rifle in a home invasion I seriously doubt that I'm at risk for an offensive saying on my dust cover coming back to haunt me. I don't carry designer ammo in my EDC for the reasons stated above, just plain JHP in regular pressure to avoid any "He was looking to shoot someone" arguments. My home defense? Different story for a different situation. As I said, I understand the arguments against having sayings like this and to an extent I agree with it. I'm just tired of being politically correct and want to express my sentiments in a way that has the least amount of risk of coming back at me. [/QUOTE]
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