I always liked PRO2A or PRO-2ND but that's not allowed here in CT. Something about numbers and letters have to be seperated by a dash, and only 1 dash is allowed.
Word verification = unkies?!? As in "The GFW got his unkies all bunched up when he saw the NRA and SAF stickers in my back window."
And, when I was up at Smith & Wesson last year, we did a whole bunch of 6,000 round function tests on AR-15 type magazines, under every variable you could think of. Any of the metal magazines, marketed under a zillion names, made by O.K. Industries were first rate. CProducts were also excellent. But the hands-down winner, by a mile, was the MagPull PMag. Six grand rounds through each of them, and not one stoppage attributable to mag problems. Plus, after all that, they still looked and worked like new. Some scuffing where they went into the mag well, but otherwise, flawless, inside and out. I'm stocking up on 30 rounders, which, by the way, don't cost any more than the tin ones. And no, I don't have stock in the company.
How about "GNBLOGR"? I have "GNWRTER" on the pickup.
At first they challenged it and said it was in poor taste. I asked for a direct quote from the director because I mentioned in my request that I had about 100,000 readers of the publication I write for regularly and I'm sure her reasons why it was "...in poor taste..." would prove great fodder for an upcoming column.
They thought GNWRTER was in bad tatse....what a bunch of commies, glad you did not back down.
BTRCLGR or BTRCLNG would be my best guesses, but I like the idea of getting one those plastic plate things that surround the plate that says bitter and then having a license plate that says clinger.
BTRCLNG and fill in the final R with a Sharpe.
ReplyDeleteGah. Stupid spell check. SHARPIE. I'd hate for you to misunderstand me and try writing on your tag with Shannon Sharpe.
ReplyDeleteHow 'bout BTRCLGR?
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ReplyDeleteCLINGER, but you may be mistaken for Lebanese.
ReplyDeleteGODGUNS?
MYGUNS
SHOTGUN
RMD2TTH
BTRCLNG (go Robb Allen)
"the pistolero said...How 'bout BTRCLGR?"
ReplyDeleteBitter Clogger? Them's the worst.
TRGR HPY
ReplyDeleteHeh. Be careful with vanity plates, Tam.
ReplyDeleteThe proverbial "friend of a friend" got a plate to reflect his SCA name, Dark One. He abbreviated it to "DRKONE" to fit the MA-limited 6 digits.
He was then subjected to questioning as to which branch of medicine Doctor Kone practiced...
Interestingly enough, everyone understands my Harley's vanity plate: JZ HOG.
:)
CSN HMPR?
ReplyDeleteAK4EVER?
ReplyDeleteAR4EVER?
GLK4EVR?
GUNBIBL? ("Gun Bible")
GUNNUT? (Maybe with an optional "S".)
45XTIAN
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ReplyDeleteBTR for bitter
Farr, for Jamie Farr, Cpl. Klinger on M*A*S*H
vanity plates cost extra .. that cuts into my ammo budget
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ReplyDeleteI always liked PRO2A or PRO-2ND but that's not allowed here in CT. Something about numbers and letters have to be seperated by a dash, and only 1 dash is allowed.
ReplyDeleteWord verification = unkies?!?
As in "The GFW got his unkies all bunched up when he saw the NRA and SAF stickers in my back window."
Personally I like GUNNUT, but BTRCLGR works the best! I tried to get WTFO here in VA, but they wouldn't let me have it.
ReplyDeleteCan they just sound bitter?
ReplyDeleteGN CLNGR
BITR GUN
GUN LOVR
EAT LEAD
Or you could just translate from Hyperbolean to English: CITIZEN
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ReplyDeleteCome get them...
And, when I was up at Smith & Wesson last year, we did a whole bunch of 6,000 round function tests on AR-15 type magazines, under every variable you could think of.
ReplyDeleteAny of the metal magazines, marketed under a zillion names, made by O.K. Industries were first rate. CProducts were also excellent. But the hands-down winner, by a mile, was the MagPull PMag.
Six grand rounds through each of them, and not one stoppage attributable to mag problems.
Plus, after all that, they still looked and worked like new. Some scuffing where they went into the mag well, but otherwise, flawless, inside and out.
I'm stocking up on 30 rounders, which, by the way, don't cost any more than the tin ones. And no, I don't have stock in the company.
License plate surround that says BITTER. Plate with as close to "CLINGER" as isn't already taken.
ReplyDeleteHow about "GNBLOGR"? I have "GNWRTER" on the pickup.
ReplyDeleteAt first they challenged it and said it was in poor taste. I asked for a direct quote from the director because I mentioned in my request that I had about 100,000 readers of the publication I write for regularly and I'm sure her reasons why it was "...in poor taste..." would prove great fodder for an upcoming column.
I got the plate, no more questions asked.
All The Best,
Frank W. James
HILLARY?
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mancry?
WTF
Man don't cry
Man Swears
1911 ZMB
ReplyDeleteI got it: CTHULHU
ReplyDelete(Captcha was "zates"... Is that sorta like "Egads!" or "Yoinks!"? That just seems like something that Bill Watterson would use for spaceman Spiff.)
They thought GNWRTER was in bad tatse....what a bunch of commies, glad you did not back down.
ReplyDeleteBTRCLGR or BTRCLNG would be my best guesses, but I like the idea of getting one those plastic plate things that surround the plate that says bitter and then having a license plate that says clinger.
TAMARAK
ReplyDeleteBREAK INTO THIS YOU MIGHT FIND GUNS TO STEAL
ReplyDeleteSeriously, why advertise?
Gotta love " EAT LEAD"
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