Do you like all the different colored guns nowadays?

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IF it gets more soccer mom types or other currently non-gun people involved in the shooting sports then I'm all for it.

If it makes a model I want hang on the wall for months because no he-man wants it and makes the dealer sell it to me at a rediculously low price then I'm all for it.

I don't see a downside here. Plus, the he-man curmudgeon types get something else to complain about.
 
If you frequently handle a lot of similar looking guns, color coding is nice. Sometimes you go with practical over esthetics. Some folks have 10 of the same model with only minor differences. It could get really annoying if they are all the same color.
 
I generally am not a fan of the brightly colored pistols, but I know two young ladies who have expressly stated they want something in pink or purple, respectively. So there is a market there.



If a dealer was willing to let a raspberry Ruger LCP go for $75 cheaper, I'd probably bite as of right now. I don't plan on anybody seeing a deep cover gun, anyway.
 
I prefer traditional gun colors. Stainless, parkerized, blued, etc. Just about any black goes.

Olive drab, coyote tan, FDE, etc, don't do anything for me. I have a digital desert camo Mosquito purchased on impulse. While I prefer black when it comes to polymer guns, I don't think I'd walk away from a good deal on a diaper green one.

I don't see me buying any of the bright colored offerings, but if someone else likes them, I wont knock em.

To each their own...I don't know if id say you are in the minority but you are definitely "old school"
I guess so. I find this disturbing given my age. I'm going to be a curmudgeon when I get old.
I'm old school and fine with it, even considering my age (33).

I actually take a little pride in being a little old school, I am one of the few men from my generation that can float the gears in a truck with three on the tree.
 
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