Will you buy this for a grand?

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Captain America themed Glock! Likely more than a grand. For when your gun is "just a tool"!

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https://www.cerakote.com/project-gallery/23215/cerakoted-captain-america-themed-glock-handgun

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Wonder Woman!

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Do they do shotguns? I have this old Westley Richards that could use some gussying up.
 
not normally into the millenial texting/social media abbreviations and acronyms, but OMG! Guns should be black ... or blued (not blue) ... or nickel ... or stainless ... or FDE, but never red, white or yellow.

(although, as a Captain America fan, I do need a replica shield for the wall of my man-cave)
 
No. Wasn't there a former major gun manufacturer being sued for allegedly marketing guns to the same type of people who wear superhero undies? I'm sure my 9 year old would looooove a Capt America Glock.
 
No.

In another life I might have bought the Trump Glock just to rankle the haters, but not a cartoon Glock.
 
No and Im a glock fan boy. Deep down it's still a $500 gun. Just with a fancy paint job. $6-7 I would but not a grand.
 
Would I buy a gaudy painted handgun? No.
Not for half the msrp of a nonpainted one.
Just no.
Maybe these folks would be better served braiding their "man bun" , counting the carbs in their caramel macchiato or knitting their cat another pair of pajamas.

Guns are tools, nothing wrong with taking care & having pride in your firearm but when it looks like some high school kids art project, no thanks.
 
Uh...No!
Not my idea of cool. Now, I would take that Colt Agent though...I’d take it and have done in black. It’s obvious the thing was rusted up before coating.
 
There's a Harry Potter themed Glock I came across I wouldn't mind having

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If I showed my daughter this, she would finally want a handgun.
She's a big time Potter head.

As for the OP, nah, it's not for me.
But, I certainly don't disparage someone who likes unique and quirky firearms. I'm for people exercising their 2A rights however they enjoy them, as long as it's legal.
I wouldn't recommend using something like that as a carry gun, but if someone has fun with it at the range, who am I to look down on them.
 
i wouldn't like any of those but the 2 more gaudy ones are especially hideous. it makes the guns look too much like toys.
 
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