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BloodNGuts

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What are your thoughts on guns that look like toys?

https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/people-are-printing-weapons-disguised-nerf-gun

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I think it is a stupid idea and doesn't do a bit of good for gun owners and how others look at them.
No good can come from something like this.
 
Not for me but, used to be a Free Country and I like what it has done.

"Democrats and gun control activists have been terrified" :clap:
 
redj said:
I think it is a stupid idea and doesn't do a bit of good for gun owners and how others look at them.
No good can come from something like this.

Yes, everyone quit with the personalization of whatever you own. Stop personalizing your cars, homes, garages, man caves, tool boxes, gun safes, backyards, bug out bags, lunch boxes, refrigerators, cubicles, etc., etc., etc.

It is a stupid idea and doesn't do a bit of good for anyone and how others look at you.
No good can come from something like that...
 
Suppose you can do what you like to your property, you may be able to sell your property for awhile longer. For me once I heard it got through one large mag what about more? So if you see one for sale better ask the the friggin round count on this baby.
 
redj said:
I think it is a stupid idea and doesn't do a bit of good for gun owners and how others look at them.
No good can come from something like this.

I bet you're a big defender of the NRA (Negotiable Rights Association) as well, huh??


Clyde
 
kenpoprofessor said:
redj said:
I think it is a stupid idea and doesn't do a bit of good for gun owners and how others look at them.
No good can come from something like this.

I bet you're a big defender of the NRA (Negotiable Rights Association) as well, huh??
Clyde

I just don't think any good can come from trying to make a real gun look like a toy.
I personally think it is a stupid idea.

You can have your opinion and I can have mine.
That is one of the nice things about this country. So far anyway.
That is something you and some of the others here seem to be forgetting.
 
I say to each their own. Personally I think it is an accident waiting to happen—someone will point it at another thinking it is a nerf gun and oops!
 
redj said:
I think it is a stupid idea and doesn't do a bit of good for gun owners and how others look at them.
No good can come from something like this.

Actually you couldn't be more wrong.

Heavily customizing firearms has lead to what I am sure is a noticeable increase in not only firearms ownership but also the ancillary industry that supports it. Things that inspire these crazy custom guns (videogames, movies, etc) are increasing the amount of firearms owners - and it is usually a "younger" generation. How is any of that "no good?"

Why do you think companies that make different colored accessories/parts and coatings have been booming? Not everyone who buys Cerakote is buying boring ol' FDE tan. There is a reason they offer so many colors. Look at all the shops that have popped up offering the service. In the last few years look at the number of accessories and parts being offered in "non tactical" colors....Go to any gunshop that actual cares what customers buy and you will see things like red/blue/green/white handguards, grips, rails, etc. How many decades have crazy custom grips been a thing?


Even manufacturers realize the importance of firearms customization. Example - Kriss and Ruger both offered white firearms. You could get a Ruger AR with white furniture, and a Kriss Vector that was white/black. Why do you think? Within .000045 seconds of them coming out they were immediately labeled "Stormtrooper" models and people snatched them up to make Star Wars themed firearms out of them. Pretty cool if you ask me. There have been tons of companies as of late offering firearms like 1911s with "warbird" style paint jobs, I seen a custom glock company was offering kits to make your glock look like the ones "deadshot" uses in the crappy movie Suicide Squad.

Hate to break it to you, but it is only going to get cooler - 3D printing is only going to make firearms customization even more interesting. I have been printing my own custom parts for nearly a decade.

Some of you guys need to realize that the purpose of every single firearm on the face of the earth isn't necessarily home defense or to be taken to WW3. Seems some of you forget they can actually be *gasp* fun.

As far as it being an accident waiting to happen? Well if people *gasp* followed the simple safety rules then it wouldn't be an issue. Something tells me the people who might have an safety issue with a themed firearm probably would with a "normal" firearm. I hate to break the news but I am willing to bet even in ten years time the number of firearm incidents raised by themed firearms is still going to be a fraction of incidents compared to normal ones. Just like cars - modified / customized cars account for a tiny percentage of vehicle "accidents." How many of us ran around our neighborhoods with toy guns that looked real? People making real guns that look like toy guns is LESS of an issue - especially if they handle and store them properly in their situation. The though that they will be an issue cause they look different is just an excuse to try to justify your opinion.



This forum is great, and every member I have met I liked - but some of you guys are really, really dating yourself. Sounds like :

"Damn those whippersnappers and their brightly colored firearms and 'letric cars and their oh-so-organic foodstuffs - when we were growing up you could only have black metal and wood furniture! Thats why they called it furniture gerdrammit! Now you gots these ikea guns and this interwebz things and I don't know how any one is gonna survive ww3 anymore.

Thats how some of you sound. Which is fine - no disrespect - but just so you are aware......
 
redj said:
kenpoprofessor said:
redj said:
I think it is a stupid idea and doesn't do a bit of good for gun owners and how others look at them.
No good can come from something like this.

I bet you're a big defender of the NRA (Negotiable Rights Association) as well, huh??
Clyde

I just don't think any good can come from trying to make a real gun look like a toy.
I personally think it is a stupid idea.

You can have your opinion and I can have mine.
That is one of the nice things about this country. So far anyway.
That is something you and some of the others here seem to be forgetting.



I swore an oath and served 11 honorable years so that you could be so "particular" with that opinion, but that oath means something to me. It's folks like you who poo poo the idea of doing such that I'm more concerned with. Honestly, it's not much different than any demonrat.

Clyde
 
kenpoprofessor said:
redj said:
kenpoprofessor said:
I bet you're a big defender of the NRA (Negotiable Rights Association) as well, huh??
Clyde

I just don't think any good can come from trying to make a real gun look like a toy.
I personally think it is a stupid idea.

You can have your opinion and I can have mine.
That is one of the nice things about this country. So far anyway.
That is something you and some of the others here seem to be forgetting.



I swore an oath and served 11 honorable years so that you could be so "particular" with that opinion, but that oath means something to me. It's folks like you who poo poo the idea of doing such that I'm more concerned with. Honestly, it's not much different than any demonrat.

Clyde

The best part is the people in here saying "it isn't good for gun owners" and making a stink about it being dangerous.

Yet they are the same people who when someone is killed with a firearm cry (rightly) "Stop blaming an inanimate object!" yet someone makes a nerf, star-wars, etc themed firearms and all the sudden it is "The inanimate object is a problem, blame it!"

Cause real guns have never looked like toy guns and toy guns have never looked like real guns right?

Cracks me up how some of these people who are so adamant about "shall not be infringed" will gladly throw that out the window when trying to pass of their personal opinion on what other people do with their property solely on "personal taste." KInd of sad actually.
 
AZ1182 said:
Serious question, do you get upset when you see a picture of any gun not in a holster or on safe, and think that it too is an oops ready to happen?


Accidents, by their very nature, are rare. Accidents mean it was beyond human control. Now negligence, that's a whole other topic. Most "incidents" are negligence, human intervention being the cause.


Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day


Clyde
 
kenpoprofessor said:
I swore an oath and served 11 honorable years so that you could be so "particular" with that opinion, but that oath means something to me. It's folks like you who poo poo the idea of doing such that I'm more concerned with. Honestly, it's not much different than any demonrat.

Clyde

So since you swore an oath , that makes your opinion more relevant than mine ?
All I said was that I think making a real gun look like a toy is stupid and no good can come from it.
According to you this makes me a democrat ?
What happened to your oath that you served so honorable for that gives me the right to my opinion.
If making a real gun look like a toy gun is such a good idea to you , could you give me one example of how it can possibly be a good idea.

Oh and by the way , I also served my time honorably with 3 tours in the jungle.
I believe I have as much right to my opinion as you do to yours.
 
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