ShooterMcGavin
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Some people show NRA stickers on their vehicle or home, but I don't like to advertise that there might be guns available for the opportunist... To me, stickers send the message that "I have several guns" to a potential thief, but an empty holster in the car says, "I have at least one gun and I'm carrying it" I have a target left in my car from a recent range trip. I also read recently about a guy who was having people mess with his motorcycle, until he mounted a holster to it.
I won't be leaving the target in the car for long. However, do any of you leave a hint that you shoot, to ward off a nosey looter? Maybe a used target within eyesight of people approaching your front door? Large caliber bullet holes in plain view might get an intruder thinking.
I still think the thought in my first sentence is what I will stick to.
I won't be leaving the target in the car for long. However, do any of you leave a hint that you shoot, to ward off a nosey looter? Maybe a used target within eyesight of people approaching your front door? Large caliber bullet holes in plain view might get an intruder thinking.
I still think the thought in my first sentence is what I will stick to.