But now, in a case of life imitating "art," we read about a company in Wisconsin promoting "a rainbow of candy-colored paints" -- including bright pink, green, even something called "Barney Purple" -- to make guns look like toys. The company will even send you a kit to paint your own guns. Another report says a different Wisconsin gun dealer charged $200 to paint an AK-47 "Pepto-Bismol pink," and put the cartoon character "Hello Kitty" on the stock.The "company in Wisconsin" Helmke refers to is Lauer Custom Weaponry. Lauer has recently tweaked rabidly anti-gun (and anti-gun paint, apparently) NYC Mayor Michael Bloomfield's nose with the release of a line of gun coloring kits called "The Bloomfield Collection"--five colors, named after the five boroughs of New York. Judging from the reaction of the citizen disarmament crowd, Lauer successfully struck a nerve.
This has already been well covered at Snowflakes in Hell, Days of Our Trailers, and especially at Sharp as a Marble (and I once wrote about an even more restrictive proposed law in Illinois). The obvious point is that banning the process will have exactly zero effect on a criminal who (for whatever reason) decides to try to make his gun more brightly colored (and here I thought that the reason handguns are singled out for such hatred by the citizen disarmament crowd is that they are readily concealable), he can do so with a can of spray paint.
Are we going to ban that, too (I mean outside of California)?
I picked up a Dura-Coat kit from Lauer over the summer, thinking I'd re-do my P220 in black, but I've never found the time. It's still sitting there.
ReplyDeleteI thought if it went well, I might do my poor old Ithaca 37, but that gun's got a lot of history. I'm not sure I can do it.
Anyway, I enjoy watching them make Bloomberg mad.
Anyway, I enjoy watching them make Bloomberg mad.
ReplyDeleteI assume you mean that you enjoy watching them make Bloomberg angry--endeavoring to make him mad would be an exercise in redundancy.
P.S. I've never shot a Sig P220, but I've also never talked to anyone who has had one who didn't think the world of it--is it safe to assume that you're a fan, as well?
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