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shooting road signs

12K views 30 replies 24 participants last post by  Rex in OTZ  
#1 ·
I took the scenic route (country roads to avoid the highway) home the other day mainly because my trailer has no plates and the tailights don't work. Anyways I came to a four-way and stopped, just happened to look up at the stop sign and it's full of bullet holes. Someone had pierced it with what looked like high-powered rifle rounds and dented it with handgun rounds. Does this bother anyone else? I mean I really don't care about the sign but what would happen if my son is riding his bike over the next hill and some stupid idiot decides he wants to blow a hole in a new stop sign? I am young at 24 but I was taught from a young age about guns and gun safety. I have my father who was in the national guard to thank for that.
 
#5 ·
During the course of my hunter safety classes I bring out a trail marker that was shot with a shotgun. I try to make the students understand that these signs are paid for with tax payer money but more importantly send an awful message to the non-hunting community. Then to further exacerbate the problem when these people see litter or other damage done to recreational areas they attribute it to the hunters. All it takes is one bad apple.
 
#6 ·
The last thing we need is the media portraying the pro-gun crowd as a bunch of hillbilly retards that ride around in their 4x4 trucks blowing holes in signs and not stopping to think of where that bullet would land.
 
#8 ·
Maybe we should ban road signs in an attempt to stop all this violent behavior. :D

When I lived in Alaska a couple friends of mine were drunk one night and went out and shot a Yield sign near our house.(I was not there). They explained this to me the day after and even had a couple pictures. After they were done I explained to them why what they were doing was so stupid. One guy was standing on the front of the sign shooting while the other guy was behind it taking a picture of the hole because you can see the moonlight through it. It took me damn near drawing a picture before they realized they were basically shooting over each others heads by just a couple feet. I blame it on the alcohol but still even sober they didn't pick up on what they were doing that quick.
 
#10 ·
The last thing we need is the media portraying the pro-gun crowd as a bunch of hillbilly retards that ride around in their 4x4 trucks blowing holes in signs and not stopping to think of where that bullet would land.
Think of what image it portrays for 4x4 enthusiasts too.

Two of my hobbies are both portrayed in the media as "Bubba" sports.
 
#12 ·
I am a real hardazz when it comes to gun safety. I speak up when I see people to stupid stuff. If I can get one person to follow safety rules more carefully, thats one less idiot to mess it up for the rest of us.

I do not promote shooting signs. Its dangerous to innocent people nearby, and gives the rest of us gun owners a bad name.
 
#15 ·
Road signs, power lines, private property, mail boxes, wanton waste of game. There are idiots all around. Unfortunately, a few of them have guns.

These guys are obviously idiots, because they are willing to risk their right to own guns by doing stupid and illegal acts.

If you know one of these jamokes, explain that he can lose his gun rights for the rest of his life. He can become a federally prohibited person by just putting a bullet hole in a mail box. And he is putting shooting sports in a very bad light with the public. We do NOT need any bad publicity at this time! Talk some sense into him, if you can.
 
#17 ·
Shooting at road signs is the official past time for Okie ********.

The sign that shot back:

When we lived in WV there was a Forest Service sign about one half mile from our house that someone had shot.

There had been a search for for hunter who did not return home. He was found dead, drilled right between the running lights. There was a forest Service sign about 20 yards away with an entry and an exit hole in it about 1.5" apart. The bullet hit the u-post that held the sign, turned around, came back and killed the guy.
 
#19 ·
I have never understod the street sign hunters but it seems to be a nation wide thing based on all of the responses. I don't know what the charge would be if you were caught doing this but it should prevent you from ever owning a firearm again.
 
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#21 ·
It bothers me that you're towing a trailer unlawfully.
Huh, are you kiddin' me? It's a 4x6 foot trailer that was given to me as part of a trade. It didn't have plates or a serial number, the state said it would be 6 months before they could get me a VIN so I could get plates for it and it had to be towed to the house. I still don't have plates for it because I hardly ever use outside my yard and plan on buying a bigger trailer soon.

Also, Indiana has laws that say we have to have plates on trailers but unofficially it's not enforced. I was told that by several troopers that I know as I was told that as long as they can see the lights on the tow vehicle your fine. This trailer is lower than the rear bumber on my 01 Dakota so the lights are easily visible.
 
#25 ·
Back in south dakota when me and my friends went hunting and such i had a hard time finding a stop sign that was blasted away. Most the ones i saw appear to have been shot at by a shot gun. I cant stand immature people handling firearms. It give good responsible firearms owners like most the people on this forum a bad name.
 
#26 ·
Bullet holes in sign.........head scratcher

I live in a small town in a remote corner or Arctic Northwest Alaska the airport is right next to the town its fenced and had a state maintained road past the end the runway to the radar site (national defence)and the city dump the airport sign by the end the gate to the airport is 120 feet away form the closest building there are several holes from what appear to be a rifle in the airport sign they had to be standing right next to the officebuilding to put them holes in the sign not to mention the bullets would have carried on across the runway approach and the national weather service buildings on down the way the bullets would have traveld Kinds makes a fella scracth his head wondering where them slugs ended up, what the hell were they thinking?
They was probibly drunk and when drunk all sorts of stupid stuff happens.