Is this a "Pimp-Rig" or what?

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Beorn

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Okay, picture this...

S&W 1911 with anodized clear Aluma-grips.

Stainless ACT-MAG magazines with clear drop-plates.

Cen-Dex Storm holster and 2 magazine holders in Ice-clear polymer.

So, is that a Pimp rig? Skunkabilly? What do you have to say?

Anyone?

(and this rig is IDPA ready too!):D
 
Only if you are a pimp. Otherwise it's bad taste, but when it comes to 1911s I only like them as JMB designed for the cavalry.
 
Bowen makes real clear grips. The alumigrips of course or not clear. They bowens would fit your theme more. And Pimp = plated in something wheather it is gold or anything else
 
No if it was an iColt it would come in cranberry, blueberry, lime or titanium finishes, or my fave, graphite.

Rob,

i-book owner, IDPA shooter
 
Man, I'm reminded of the mid-90's when annodized parts were very popular in mountain biking...alot of those things looked like circus bikes! :eek:
Without pics, it's tough to say whether or not you've crossed that line into pimp-dom . Hey, it might be cool :cool:
 
Wouldn't be a Pimp-Rig unless it has a row of tiny blinking red LEDs around the edges of the grips. :D
 
Desert Eagle in .50 AE with the 10†barrel, gold plated, with a matching gold plated laser, fancy hardwood grips with a sterling silver chrome naked lady from the mud flaps inset.

And a leopard skin shoulder rig.

And a big hat.

With a peacock feather.




Now that's pimp yo'

'rollin in the 5.0 sippin' on gin and juice.

with my mind on my money and my money on my mind.
 
or an $80 380 bryco w/ a laser duct taped to the BBL so the action wont operate.
pulled that of a wanna be baby thug one night.
 
This is my pimp gun. Taurus PT940 in 40S&W stainless steel gold accents and pearl grips. It shoots really well too. I did have some trouble with the grip screws working loose. Tried to post a picture but it would not post.
 
I actually like those little gold-plated Colts (1903 and 1908). Because they are so small, flat and simple in design they can pull off the gleam. A little girly though. I wouldn't mind turn away that 1903 though.
 
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