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What do ya think is the most understandable or the best?

  • LNGRIFL

    Votes: 4 14.3%
  • FFFG-BLK

    Votes: 4 14.3%
  • 3FG-GOEX

    Votes: 4 14.3%
  • MUZZ-LDR

    Votes: 16 57.1%

  • Total voters
    28
Yes, it belonged to the boss of the Alvis garage in a riverside town called Godmanchester. He usually had two or three up on the stocks being serviced or rebuilt - all very beautiful and graceful cars.
And he was a bit naughty as he’d rounded the corners of the five with black paint so that it was almost an ‘s’.
Police on point duty in Coventry (home of Alvis) used to wave him straight through on intersections, VIP treatment.😀
 
Can't get anything suggestive of guns or ammo up here. The states on top of it and the computer blocks all attempts.
Soooooo, I went with a sportsman's plate and put B-STRAP on it. The hunters know what it is. Those that don't know I tell them it stands for backstrap, OR bra strap. Either way I've had fun hunting for both!

It could also stand for blackstrap molasses, but I won't discuss making my lawnmower fuel on here. ;)
 
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Not my plate number. Have these on our 2 Jeeps and my Indian motorcycle. Mainly my wife's doing. She is a keeper.

Don
 
Can't get anything suggestive of guns or ammo up here. The states on top of it and the computer blocks all attempts.
Soooooo, I went with a sportsman's plate and put B-STRAP on it. The hunters know what it is. Those that don't know I tell them it stands for backstrap, OR bra strap. Either way I've had fun hunting for both!

It could also stand for blackstrap molasses, but I won't discuss making my lawnmower fuel on here. ;)
Yeah I got a warning that the combination I chose could be related to weapons or inciting violence or offensive crap... What is this world coming to?
 
Here in UK? VERY difficult to do, although I once knew a guy who had SLR 762. For those who might not know, SLR was the British designation for the military FAL, and 762 was the calibre. Apart from that, I've never seen anything else.

Personally, given the UK's general views on shooting, I wouldn't have such a plate even if I could.
The chap who was probably the best UK "fullbore target rifle" shooter in the '70s and '80s used to work for a gunshop in Central London and then opened his own shop is Surrey. His numberplate was "762ROD" with a black plastic bolt between the 7 and the 6 ;-)
 
Nothing that will even hint at guns inside. Past that, some Ham radio operators use their call signs on vanity plates BUT, anyone with a lick of smarts knows you can look up that call sign on a federal database and it has name and address right there for everybody to see.

Be the grey man.
 
While I do appreciate and can understand why it is important to go "incognito" or "off the radar" in these trying times, I also have to take into consideration that we are all hopefully trying to be advocates and gateways for people to get into a sport that is, like it or not, not very common or popular in the grand scheme of outdoor activities. If someone can figure out my license plate and it gets a conversation started and gets them interested and potentially out to the range, then great! I'm trying to get a local traditional muzzleloader group started anyway! If a felon can figure out what it says and wants to follow me home and break into my safe to steal what could potentially be nothing but a rusted out Traditions Deerhunter, so be it.

On another note, while it was the most popular in the poll, after some cursory searches on Urban Dictionary and getting my wife to ask her high school students their opinion, I decided that I did not want to potentially be know as the local Muzz Leader. Ill let ya'll do your own research.
 
I understood all of the choices immediately. Most crooks wouldn't understand any of 'em 'cause they are so stupid.

I always ask the person to guess first if they ask me what the plate meant... GOEX2FG (on my 3/4 ton PU) to date has had the best reply. Go Exercise To Feel Good. Inwardly, I was rolling in laughter and have never forgot that. I thanked him for such a good guess and told him what it is.


like an upside down pineapple.....could mean something you don't intend it to mean and you don't want to be associated with.
 
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