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Old 01-10-2003, 09:11 PM   #22
MaggieL
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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Jeffersonville PA (15 mi NW of Philadelphia)
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Originally posted by wolf

I don't DO pink.
Well, it was only 10 bucks...I thought it might be cool to wear with my black T-shirt with pink logos to Pink Pistols meetings. But it isn't just pink, it's *radioactive* pink. It glows in the dark.
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I heard a rumor that Kel-Tech makes the polymer receivers of their P-32 pistol in colors, although I've never seen one. Pink is supposed to be available. (I've also heard about royal blue and green. I would have thought there would be some reg. about that to avoid manufacturing real firearms that look like toys.)
Not a rumor.

The grips (not the frames, thank goodness) of <a href="http://www.kel-tec.com/prod02.htm">P-32s </a> and <a href=http://www.kel-tec.com/prod01.htm> P-11 </a>(I carry a P-11, BTW) are polymer, and can be had in colors...although pink isn't one of them. (P-32:black, grey, light or dark blue, olive green or ivory--P-11: black, grey or green)

CDNN does sell a Charles Daly .45 ACP with what they describe as a "hot fuschia polymer frame" (again, they mean grip, not frame)

I'd be reluctant to carry a sidearm that might require a warning shot to convince a perp that it's not a toy. That's one reason I opted for a black P-11 rather than a light blue P-32. The only laws on the subject I'm aware of relate to orange paint on the muzzle *toy* guns that look *real*.
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