So I guess you remove or grind off the Ford/Chrysler/Dodge/GM etc logos too then?
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You were talking about not caring for advertising or having "credentials" on a car.... but that's what a manufacturer's logo on a car is essentially about. The Ford logo and "F-150" in bold chrome on a truck advertises Ford's brand and is a prestigious logo. So by the same logic, one should also agree that they should remove the maufacturer's logos on the new car if they don't like advertising or credentials.
The CMP stamp on a stock is not like a car dealer's sticker. If anything, the cmp logo will likely enhance the value of the stock over time, the dealer logo does nothing for the value of the car. The dealer is a strictly for-profit enterprise, the cmp has the noble cause of promoting and furthering of shooting sports in this country and is a well-respected enterprise.
Why anyone would be put-off by a cmp stamp on their stock is baffling to me.
Ill go with the chicken. but leaving it plain is a good idea.
I guess it's just a matter of personal preferance and beliefs.
Are they wacking these marks into original stocks?
I have to agree with Kirk, I like the "chicken and stars" stamp too. I have since they came out with it. JMO.