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  • fergie22

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    just curious doe`s it bother anyone else when you walk into a gun shop and see rows of guns in pink,purple ,blue and all sorts of designer colors?

    jmo but i want my gun gun to look menacing and scare people lol

    :dunno:

    :patriot: semper fi :ingo:

    :ar15:
     

    Que

    Meekness ≠ Weakness
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    Feb 20, 2009
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    I can't say that it bothers me, but it's a fact that I'll never spend a dime on a firearm that is not black, OD, desert, or nickel. There are some people who can't stand anything but black, but I'm not that much of an old timer.
     

    ljadayton

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    Yep..my ex tried to talk me into getting a gun with pink on it. He thought I'd like it better. Nope, I want a gun that doesn't look like a toy
     

    littletommy

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    I really don't have a problem with it. If buying my wife a pink gun would get her interested in shooting, then that's cool with me. If it gets more people into shooting, then it's a great thing. The more voices we have on our side the better.
     

    ljadayton

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    It's a smart idea. Guns can be like cars. If it takes a pink gun to get a woman interested then I say go for it.:yesway:

    but you'd think that after THAT many years together he'd know better. I don't own ANYTHING that's pink other then the collar I put on my dog so people would stop calling her "him"...and that doesn't even work since it's chain
     

    bman1962

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    My buckmark camper is so black and ugly and beautiful.........think I need a range officer to go along with it.

    If I squeeze the trigger and it goes BANG!!!!!!!!! I will probably like it. Whatever works for ya I say.
     

    jayhawk

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    Jul 16, 2009
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    Fort Wayne, IN
    I don't have a problem with pink or blue guns anymore than I have a problem with the tacticool crowd (and by that I mean that I don't have a problem with either). Yeah...I'm sure that AR15-22 is all about functionality... :rolleyes:
     

    fergie22

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    Nov 23, 2010
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    i agree we are all different i just keep seeing harry pointing a pink 44 magnum and saying do you feel lucky. just doesn`t work lol

    semper fi :patriot:

    :D
     

    Yeah

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    I have McSwirlys with most every color McMillan offers. My bear rifle is a 30% light blue, 30% red, 40% yellow McFlame.

    It chases away dinosaurs and kills bears dead.
     

    CountryBoy19

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    Nov 10, 2008
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    Bedford, IN
    No, it doesn't bother me one bit. If designer colors is what it takes to get more girls/women, and children interested in firearms then so be it. The more people we can get interested, trained, and knowledgeable about firearms the better odds our passion has in the future.

    :twocents:
     
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