Anyone carry a pink gun?

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Ask and you shall receive. :p Both were for customers. Intended to make certain gentlemen at the range :barf:
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This is my S&W that I carry every day.
I did buy the pink grip version but I do not have the pink grips on it now.
I got it because that's what the store had in stock and even with the pink grips (a $20 option, also comes with a set of black grips) it was cheaper than another shop.

You wanna know why i don't carry the pink grips? Because I don't think they match the aluminum colored finish. ;)
If it was a black gun or more of a stainless color than I would have left them on.
Think about how funny it would be to pull a pink gun in a serious situation.
 
I'm sorry, but there is nothing hotter than a woman sporting a pink bang stick.:evil: I'm dying to get my wife a pink AR, but she won't have any of it. It's not the pink she doesn't like it's the whole AR thing......:neener:
 
I have one and my buddies razz me all the time, I got a good deal on it (Ruger LCP). I am going to duracoat it OD green, Duracoat people say it will work
 
I do like the raspberry Ruger LCP! My partner is anti-gun but she says if she were to have a gun, she would definitely not want it to be "cute" and "feminine" but to reveal all its deadly potential in the most sinister colors available to her.
 
I'm going on a camping/hiking trip in the Pisgah National forest in NC. Everything that I read states that the National Forest is also a wildlife management area and the only guns allowed outside of hunting season are .22 handguns under 7.5 inches in length. (Weird. I know.)

"What's the point?" You ask? Well, the point is this. The only .22 in my collection at the moment that fits the above ridiculous requirement is my wife's Wather P22. What that means is that for a week, my CCW weapon will be this! :what:

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I'm no fan of the solid pink, but the pinkouflage is cool IMHO. Would I carry one? eh if it was all I could get I suppose, but I really prefer all my guns in solid black.
 
Our step-daughter is into PINK. We bought her a Bersa .380 as her first gun, and had to have it Lauer Dura-Coated Pink Lady for her. She also owns a pink laminated stock, factory, Ruger 10/22. The Bersa is her CCW.

The bullets don't really care what color the gun is.
 
The only .22 in my collection at the moment that fits the above ridiculous requirement is my wife's Wather P22.

That sounds more like a reason to buy a new gun than to carry a pink one!

I'm no fan of the color pink, but wouldn't mind other colors - but only for grips, not for the gun itself.

I don't like seeing cartoon characters on a gun - even for kids. I don't think it sends the right message. A gun isn't a toy.
 
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