View Poll Results: What is your opinion of personal cosmetic touches on a defensive weapon?

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  • They will get you lynched in court - don't do it

    40 10.90%
  • They may add weight to the prosecution depending on the circumstances

    158 43.05%
  • Doubtful they would have any significance in court, but fellow enthusiast may ridicule them

    67 18.26%
  • It won't make any difference either way - do what you want

    102 27.79%
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Thread: The liability of graphics, engravings, and other personal cosmetic touches

  1. #131
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    Quote Originally Posted by jondoe297 View Post
    Everyone concentrates on the criminal aspect of shooting someone in self defense. The resulting civil litigation seems to escape most people. What you put on your weapon will have bear much more weight in a civil courtroom.
    Unless your state has a self-defense civil suit immunity law.

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    Quote Originally Posted by b_saan View Post
    Unless your state has a self-defense civil suit immunity law.
    That's true. Many states don't though.
    "Those who 'abjure' violence can only do so because others are committing violence on their behalf."

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    I don't understand why people have to put slogans on their guns to begin with, IMHO some of the manufactures roll marks have kept me from buying their guns.

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