I was under the impression blue was what was used for dummy guns and or training aids. Orange for children toys had orange tips.
I was under the impression blue was what was used for dummy guns and or training aids. Orange for children toys had orange tips.
I don't know why but I really like that orange one, too bad they only have 3" barrels. there made by diamondback firearms by the way in case anyone was curious
Some Canadian legal barrels on the pink would help keep me out of the doghouse with the miss'.
I see a big problem with making a gun look like a toy.
Make all the pro-arguments you want - it's a safety concern and is negligent on the makers behalf.
I'd like the skull upper lower set would go with the skull PMAGS
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That say effect could be achieved with any bright colour though. I agree that Oranage should be left for visibility hunting. At least if it was lime green or basically any other colour besides orange. Kids especially in the states don't learn firearms training from a course but from a family member they might go snooping in the parents room, leave alone the guns that actually look like ones and take that and play with it as it looks like the one in his room.
To each his own, just my opinion.
At least I am considerate if a bit gun illiterate-BGM
I really don't like the orange, I would absolutely mistake it for a dummy gun at a glance
Personally, I would not keep a gun in my home that looks (and probably feels) like a child's water pistol or cap gun. As another poster said, it just seems like a safety concern.
The other ones look cool, just not something that small, brightly colored and plastic.