Posted: 9/27/2013 12:08:03 PM EDT
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Alright guys.. I'm in the market for a pink hangun. I've never researched for pink hanguns before, so I'm not sure who all makes one or what calibers are available? |
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Just get a black one and have it cerakoted. Trust me. Much better off getting the handgun you want, and then making it the color you want, than to try to find a handgun based off of the color.
but if you insist on buying pink from the factory, I think walther makes a pink p22. IDK about anyone else. |
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I think Taurus made some pink pistols. Charter Arms makes one. I am not really up on the manufacturers for several reasons. The main one is I don't like pink handguns. If a gf/wife had to have one, I would finish it myself. All of the factory produced pink pistols that I have seen looked really poorly done.
Once you realize that you have to finish it yourself, all calibers are available. I would strongly consider buying a set of water buffalo bone grips and dying them pink with RIT dye. I have done this with purple, and it came out quite well. Pink ought to work just fine. Duracoat makes pink paint. I am not too sure if any of the bake on paints come in pink or not. I have seen some extremely well done pink pistols on the internet, and it seems like this would be the way to go. You could check out the re-finishing forum, I am sure some of the people there have finished pink pistols. |
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Just get a black one and have it cerakoted. Trust me. Much better off getting the handgun you want, and then making it the color you want, than to try to find a handgun based off of the color. but if you insist on buying pink from the factory, I think walther makes a pink p22. IDK about anyone else. This is the way to go. |
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My teenage daughter told me last week that she wants to start shooting pistol competitions with me but said she had one condition. She wants to shoot a Glock and it has to be pink. I'm going to use one of the quality coatings available. Cerakote if they make pink since I've heard it's the most durable of the epoxy finishes.
Definitely choose the gun you want and have it coated instead of buying a gun just because it's pink. |
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Just get a black one and have it cerakoted. Trust me. Much better off getting the handgun you want, and then making it the color you want, than to try to find a handgun based off of the color. Yep. Don't pigeonhole yourself into the limited selection of pink handguns just because of color. Cerakoting is not that expensive. |
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Just get a black one and have it cerakoted. Trust me. Much better off getting the handgun you want, and then making it the color you want, than to try to find a handgun based off of the color. but if you insist on buying pink from the factory, I think walther makes a pink p22. IDK about anyone else. I agree with this. Cerakote is your answer. |
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Yep. Don't pigeonhole yourself into the limited selection of pink handguns just because of color. Cerakoting is not that expensive. Quoted:
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Just get a black one and have it cerakoted. Trust me. Much better off getting the handgun you want, and then making it the color you want, than to try to find a handgun based off of the color. Yep. Don't pigeonhole yourself into the limited selection of pink handguns just because of color. Cerakoting is not that expensive. Unless of course the gun you want actually comes in pink.. |
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