Crimson Trace is making pink versions of their lasers for the Smith & Wesson J-frame and the Ruger LCP. Â According to Crimson Trace, these pink lasers are part of the “…ever-growing number of products aimed squarely at the female market…” Â Crimson Trace stated they had customers asking for their products in colors other than black, and some female customers specifically requested pink.
While I have no doubt that pink was requested by some women, I have to wonder about the stereotypical choice of pink matched to small guns that I have seen many ignorant men push onto women as a self-defense gun. Â I’m sure you’ve heard the “Little gun for the little lady” BS before. Â I know I have seen it more times than I care to recall.
Maybe the marketing research done by Crimson Trace supports the decision to offer pink on just these two pistols.
I’d rather see pink offered as an option on larger pistols, such as what Smith & Wesson did with their “JG” edition of the full size M&PÂ (of course, the color had more meaning than “just for women.”) Â Of course, I think the Walther attempt to go pink was pretty cool.
Also, I doubt all girls want pink. Â How about purple, OD, red, blue, multicam and desert sand?
There is nothing wrong with marketing to women, but I don’t know if “pink for small guns” is the right way to go.
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The color of the grips (whether pink, purple, or whatever) have absolutely no effect on the shootability of the firearm. If we’re really serious about making “guns for women”, we should be addressing the ergonomic differences. Grant Cunningham has addressed this to some degree: https://web.archive.org/web/20110722062123/http://www.grantcunningham.com/model_60_special.html
Excellent point Mike.
-Richard
Good point. I know this isn’t a “fair” criticism, but whenever I see a someone with a ‘pink’ gun, I can’t help but think, “empty-headed fool.”.
I agree with Mike whole-heartedly!
However, if the color of the grips (or laser) makes shooting firearms more appealing to women, then I’m all for it. Something has been working over the last 10 years. The NRA reports that more females are entering the shooting arena than males, for several years now.
As far as the zombie line … only if it helps raise profits for the gun industry, who in turn continues to produce better stuff for the rest of us!
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