Two words that just don't go together Camouflage and Pink...
Perhaps for flamingo hunting?
I'm sure pink guns have made plenty of firearms owners out of non-firearm-type people.
Whatever floats your boat and gets people interested in guns.
I remember seeing a consumer affairs type show in the UK that had devoted an episode to pink cars.
Seems that a lot of unscrupulous used car dealers were having their poor-condition cars sprayed pink.
The idea was that the type of person who would buy a pink car probably wouldn't be the type of person who knew what to look for when buying a car...
I wonder if any of these pink guns are 'lemons' that would be otherwise difficult to sell?
Of course, a pink gun would fall into the category of a 'deceptively colored firearm' here in NY, so they are illegal here!
A friend back home in the UK keeps a pink baseball bat for HD.
The UK is so bad now that if you have any weapon at home to ward off a burglar, you stand a good chance of getting into trouble if you have to use it and can't come up with an explanation as to why you own it.
My friend's logic in buying a pink bat is that:
A. (serious reason) He can claim that it is in his home because it belonged to an ex girfriend who left it there, and:
B. (joke reason) The burglar would be less likely to go to the police and tell them that he got beaten up with a
bright pink bat