Re: The liability of graphics, engravings, and other personal cosmetic touches
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Originally Posted by
Voodoo_Man
I think you guys are taking this a little too far.
What does it matter what it says as long as it isn't something along the lines of "skittle hunter" on zimmermans keltec.
If what brand or logo or phrase or picture you put on a specific item mattered then it would be the point of contention in every case. Who where wants to bet that if any of it mattered then the prosecution would bring up the vertx pants because tactical people wear them. The magpul iphone case, gun company affiliation? What about your screen saver on your phone or background? Have a gun as wallpaper, bad move buddy. Wait you wearing a bcm trucker cap when you lawfully defended yourself? Guess you are going to jail, guilty!
Seriously, less tinfoil.
I must've missed the post where someone said wearing a BCM hat would get you arrested. :confused: In fact, nobody brought up any brand or logos, just recommendations against putting stupid, ghetto inscriptions on the side of an SD firearm.
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Re: The liability of graphics, engravings, and other personal cosmetic touches
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Originally Posted by
Voodoo_Man
I was making a point that brand recognition means nothing. Its specific negative markings that may get you in trouble.
Sorry, I misunderstood your post. I agree.
I'd still avoid the typical, "molon labe, zombie, front-towards-enemy," kind of crap.
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Re: The liability of graphics, engravings, and other personal cosmetic touches
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Originally Posted by
Badger89
Very unlikely. ;)
What I'm considering is a trigger guard with the following engraved on the underside:
"Rescue the weak and the needy; deliver them from the hand of the wicked." Psalm 82:4
Not as menacing as the punisher logo, or as malicious sounding as "Smile, wait for flash" but it's still a personal touch. I'm sure someone could try to twist it to paint me in a bad light, I'm just wondering how successful they would be. Thoughts?
You must bs an ultra conservative, bible thumping, tea partying, gun nut.
Seriously though, as we have seen recently facts have little to due with liability in firesrms usage. Anything can be used by others or yourself to skew perception of the facts.
Why supply the ammo.
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