KJS
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I just saw the following on a Ruger forum:
I'm all for women owning and using guns, seeing how they are key to securing 2A as half of the voting population. I'm just wondering how women feel about pink guns. I saw an ad for a pistol that's almost entirely pink in the most recent Cabela's ad. There is Charter Arms that has made an entire business out of light-weight defensive revolvers -- available in all sorts of pretty colors like "Lavender Lady" just in case pink fails to do it for a particular lady.
This makes me wonder how do female shooters actually feel about pink guns? Do serious shooters who just happen to be women think their guns need to be pink? Or do even female shooters look at such guns and think they look silly?
Do bad guys take a woman with a pink gun quite as seriously as they would a woman holding a gun in more typical colors like black & stainless? Do they figure a woman really serious about guns isn't going to carry a pink or lavender one as if it were a fashion accessory instead of a tool for use in a life & death situation?
Curious what your thoughts are, be you a woman or your wife or GF is into guns.
My wife is finally considering a Ruger Revolver, but under one condition: I need to find pink grips for it. Does anyone know where I can find pink grips for a GP100?
I'm all for women owning and using guns, seeing how they are key to securing 2A as half of the voting population. I'm just wondering how women feel about pink guns. I saw an ad for a pistol that's almost entirely pink in the most recent Cabela's ad. There is Charter Arms that has made an entire business out of light-weight defensive revolvers -- available in all sorts of pretty colors like "Lavender Lady" just in case pink fails to do it for a particular lady.
This makes me wonder how do female shooters actually feel about pink guns? Do serious shooters who just happen to be women think their guns need to be pink? Or do even female shooters look at such guns and think they look silly?
Do bad guys take a woman with a pink gun quite as seriously as they would a woman holding a gun in more typical colors like black & stainless? Do they figure a woman really serious about guns isn't going to carry a pink or lavender one as if it were a fashion accessory instead of a tool for use in a life & death situation?
Curious what your thoughts are, be you a woman or your wife or GF is into guns.