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Gotta have this to go with it:

https://www.canikusa.com/signature-series-miami


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Looks like a child’s water gun.



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Ordinarily I like to believe in function over form, but this is just too over the top.

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One thing I haven't seen. How much?


There's a man with a pointy stick at the door!
 
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Crockett (Phil Strader) and Tubbs (James Reeves) peddling the abomination. Roll Eyes

I can't even watch TFBTV anymore. Reeves' continued schtick of trying to sound like a Seth Rogen-written 'Superbad' character that's "too cool for school", crossed with your typical gym-bro douchebag, wears really, really thin after just a few minutes. Well that, and his toe-sucking idol worship of Clint Smith. He's so bad at times he almost makes Yankee Marshall sound like William F. Buckley Jr.....


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...guys that use guns for serious stuff...


99+% don't if we're honest. Just shooting it at the range vs. just shooting it at the range while thinking about serious stuff, or in structured repetition, or in costume, at its bottom line is the same thing.


Besides that thing would go great with my MooCow Glock 48! Wink
 
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Every wonky-colored gun in this thread is fugly. Every...single...gun.
 
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That one makes no sense to me. It turns a good weapon into a silly novelty.
 
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What's next, a My Little Pony edition?



I have seen a picture of a CZ carbine or braced "pistol" decorated in a "unicorn" style, but this was presumably by the user.
 
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Would be invisible carried at high ready against my obnoxious Hawaiian shirts

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Looks like a child’s water gun.

Funny, that's what I always think whenever I handle an original FN Five-seveN, no weird screwball camo needed. The FN even captures the plasticky feel of a squirt gun, too.


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