I'm sure the OP already had his mind set on what he was going to do before making the post asking opinions. He was just looking for everyone to agree with him.
Just like the wife when she asks which shoes look better.
Ya got me.
I'm sure the OP already had his mind set on what he was going to do before making the post asking opinions. He was just looking for everyone to agree with him.
Just like the wife when she asks which shoes look better.
I'm a bit disheartened by some of the replies here. I get that everyone likes their own style, but some people like to customize a bit and like a little bit of color or distinction in their guns. Like calling it gay or "imbecilic". I don't know, I just don't think it's that big of a deal, and certainly not worth being insultingly derisive or hateful about. Disappointing attitude, to me. I've color-filled some rollmarks, built a pink AR for myself, and even had one Shield Cerakoted in pink and Hello Kitty hydrodipped for a lady friend who was special at the time. I think it came out pretty nice, though it's not something I'd personally want as my BBQ rig.
But oh well... I'll continue to do things as I see fit, not worrying about what some traditionalist considers appropriate.
Carry on.
<edit> And I will tell ya, that personalized Shield made one hell of an impression and earned way more than the cost and trouble it took to obtain in gratitude in the long run!
This really isn't that serious boys. People give opinions on firearms all the time. I guarantee you if I post a Wilson 1911, someone will get all turnt and talk about how their cheap glock is just as good.... same thing if someone posts a $3000 AR..... and so on. We are looking at $2000 Glock and if I think it looks retarded, gay, etc then I'll say so.... but I'd still shoot it.... they probably shoot really nice.... it has to be a major improvement over stock lol.
Also... keep in mind there are worse things to do to a Glock....speaking of gaaaaaay!
Glock and gay. Both spelled with a g. Coincidence? I think not.
It happens. Even you blind squirrels find a nut once in awhile.Hell has snow. We actually agreed on something.
I'm secure in my manhood and that is GAAAAAYYYYY!This really isn't that serious boys. People give opinions on firearms all the time. I guarantee you if I post a Wilson 1911, someone will get all turnt and talk about how their cheap glock is just as good.... same thing if someone posts a $3000 AR..... and so on. We are looking at $2000 Glock and if I think it looks retarded, gay, etc then I'll say so.... but I'd still shoot it.... they probably shoot really nice.... it has to be a major improvement over stock lol.
Also... keep in mind there are worse things to do to a Glock....speaking of gaaaaaay!
Or do these jeans make my butt look big?I'm sure the OP already had his mind set on what he was going to do before making the post asking opinions. He was just looking for everyone to agree with him.
Just like the wife when she asks which shoes look better.
I'm a bit disheartened by some of the replies here. I get that everyone likes their own style, but some people like to customize a bit and like a little bit of color or distinction in their guns. Like calling it gay or "imbecilic". I don't know, I just don't think it's that big of a deal, and certainly not worth being insultingly derisive or hateful about. Disappointing attitude, to me. I've color-filled some rollmarks, built a pink AR for myself, and even had one Shield Cerakoted in pink and Hello Kitty hydrodipped for a lady friend who was special at the time. I think it came out pretty nice, though it's not something I'd personally want as my BBQ rig.
But oh well... I'll continue to do things as I see fit, not worrying about what some traditionalist considers appropriate.
Carry on.
<edit> And I will tell ya, that personalized Shield made one hell of an impression and earned way more than the cost and trouble it took to obtain in gratitude in the long run!