Need design input on "PimpGun 2000"

Chad Young

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Ok, this topic was inspired by some friends and I talking about "pimp guns" and the like. We began to discuss all the features we would include in a new model handgun, which we will call the "PimpGun 2000, by HoMeBoY EnTeRpIsEs, InC."

We decided we would drop the idea into this forum, get suggestions on features, and then have my significant other draft and render this fine new firearms design using the latest 3D modeling software.

So, here is your chance! What are the features in the PimpGun 2000? What color? Caliber? What intersting safety feature?

I will take all the suggestions through the week and try to assemble the image files for posting next weekend.

Have fun!
 
Well, my suggestions follow:

1. Transparent grips with water and a
goldfish visible.

2. 24KT gold plated lanyard ring with hot
pink and neon yellow striped crushed
velvet lanyard.
 
All I can add is it diffently has to have white pearl grips.

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WHEN IT COMES TO FRIENDS THE SKY IS NOT THE LIMIT
 
Just about any gun that uses GOLD on any of it's parts... to me it's tacky as HELL. The only things I like flashy are CARS.

I agree with terridarri as well... a gold gun with pearl/ivory grips... maybe that's why I couldn't stand the movie "Face-Off"

Ben

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[This message has been edited by Ben (edited April 09, 2000).]
 
.25ACP, sights mounted on the right side of the slide, garish orange-yellow gold plate, inscription on grip reads: "Know wa eye sayin', yeah...Death row..."
It should have a polymer grip frame and be none-reloadable,ie, strictly throw-away.
 
What ever you come up with, it got to have them Tritium Nyte Sytes. ;) Also, it got to be a nine, you dig? It gots to be black. None a my homies be caut dead with no chump white gun. Do it rite, now, you dig!!
 
I like the goldfish idea! :D But then where would the mag go? :confused:
You certainly would need a holster rigged for the pant styles popular in the "hood". ie belt slots about a foot below the top of the holster. :rolleyes:
kiffster
 
The notorious drug baron Carlos Escobar always carried a SIG Sauer P230. It was thickly gold plated (18 kt I think), had special jewel encrusted grips and was finely engraved.

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So many pistols, so little money.

[This message has been edited by Tecolote (edited April 10, 2000).]
 
#1 PINK mother of pearl grips
#2 I agree- gotta be a nine!
#3 Bright chrome finish
#4 No safety features whatsoever!
#5 No holster, ya tucks it in ya pants!

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Think!
 
Cocaine spoon and stash in the handle. Purple grips. Front sight could be a hammer ;) and rear sight could be two female legs. Beef up the frame for pistol whipping the B's.
 
I love gold guns, don't have any of course- but I think they are neat looking. I almost bought the Titanium gold DE (now thats a pimp gun), went with black.

I would take those Springfield Custom 45's in the movie "Face Off" any day of the week.

They are top of the line Springfield Custom guns, with V12 Comp, Gold plating (they might offer Titanium gold now, not sure), Black Ti small parts (Birdsong), black grips (sorry no dragons on them) all yours for $2600.

[This message has been edited by JG (edited April 10, 2000).]
 
What we really need to make this a unique gun is a unique new caliber, just suited for the gun's namesake.

Maybe a .17 bullet in a necked down .50BMG case? Call it the ".17 PIMPle?"
Well, maybe not.....

I know, I know....a .355 sabot carrying a .22 bullet out of a .38 Super case...call it the ".38 SuperFly?"
Hmmm, now that has some possibilities...(the name, at least.) :D :) ;)



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Awright, awright!
All of you "designers" forgot something
VERY important. It should have a grip tang
lengthened and shaped like a coke spoon.
A little blade built in to use for a letter
opener to open welfare checks, ADC checks,
etc. Last but not least, it should be in
22 short caliber. Comments?

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"Stay alive with a 45"
 
Got to disagree. It has to be the size of a 9mm but in .22. The extra size would be for the torch lighter for those recreational moments. The small caliber so they can control the gun while shooting sideways. Mirror finish so they can check themselves out. And a diamond front sight to match their teeth.
 
I think we may be engaged in reinventing the wheel here. Some of you may remember the Sept/Oct '98 issue of American Handgunner where the STI 9x23 is depicted. Without question the "Millennium Fighter" is the "Ultimate 21st Century Pimp Gun."
 
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