A couple of "Udderly" Ridiculous Guns?

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If the serial #s started with "MOO", I would have been beyond tempted to get one.

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That paint job looks really bad if you zoom in.
I sh-udder to see that in real life.
Prices are crazy and in principle I’m against real guns that look like toys.
 
That paint job looks really bad if you zoom in.
I sh-udder to see that in real life.
Prices are crazy and in principle I’m against real guns that look like toys.
Yeah, a fair amount of "bleed" at the edges of the black spots, especially in the areas of the textured grip.
 
That paint job looks really bad if you zoom in.
I sh-udder to see that in real life.
Prices are crazy and in principle I’m against real guns that look like toys.
I get the Toy concern though with all the Cerakote colors and 3D print filament options out there I think that cat is long out of the bag. LEOs job identifying a real vs toy is a lot harder these days. To me it doesn't matter - wield it like a weapon and it is whether toy or not. Of course, a lot of libbies don't see it that way.

I did have a chat with a defense attorney not too long ago and he had zero concern with use of a PMF in self defense (Ohio). His concern was funky colors and "Punisher" backplates and such as it related to optics in front of a jury. Personally, if I did get one of those guns it'd be a fun gun or conversation piece never a carry option. I wouldn't want to carry (or shoot) my Trump 1911 or my USMC build any more than the moo-moo gun, but it is a fun collectible.
 
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