Roaster's Gallery
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I have a couple single action revolvers that look like cap-guns I had as a kid.
My concern is that a pink gun is less intimidating to a crook. A black, phosphate greyed, blued, chromed, or even engraved gun with pearl handled grips they understand. The point is most armed citizen encounters with crooks result in the crooks retreating without a shot being fired which is the best outcome for all. Crooks just might not understand quickly enough that a pink gun is real.I am not saying that the color of your gun will kill your kid. I am not trying to tell you what to do in your own home with your kids or grandkids.
I simply can not understand why someone would allow a Hello Kitty,Barnie,Tickle Me Elmo,etc,etc,painted firearm into their home ?? If a child gets killed by an evil black Glock that is sad. If a child gets killed by a lime green zombie apocalypse gun loaded with lime green zombie killer bullets . . ? . . how sad is that.
Lock that pink gun up. Hide it in the one place that you are "sure" that your kid does not know about. It can't happen to you. --- SAWMAN
I have a couple single action revolvers that look like cap-guns I had as a kid.
In a confrontation with a crook a smart person wants the best possible outcome and most often the best outcome is that the crook retreats without injury or loss to anyone one. Now from a point of public welfare if the crook retreats they most likely will victimize someone else so there is a good Samaritan aspect to killing goblins.Then I guess the crooks should rethink their “career choice”
How long has it been since they made a cap gun that used rolled caps? I can’t remember the last time I saw any.