Looks are not important as long as they have a good personality.wheelgun1958 wrote:It's a female thing.

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Looks are not important as long as they have a good personality.wheelgun1958 wrote:It's a female thing.
If you put loud clothes, spiked high heels, excessive make-up and a garish wig on a floozy, she is still a floozy.The Annoyed Man wrote:The flip side of that is that I despise things that are gussied up to look like something they have no hope of being — like rice rocket cars with all the ground effects body panels and a loud exhaust can, but no motor or suspension to back it up with. I like the look of a heavy barreled bolt rifle, but if it won't shoot, then it's as useless as ... well, something useless. I would rather have a light barreled rifle that shoots sub .5 MOA than a heavy barreled rifle that shoots 1.25 MOA.
WildBill wrote:Looks are not important as long as they have a good personality.
I bought my first handgun about 15 years ago. At that time looks would have been a 3 or 4. Today looks are a 1 or 2. As many people have said, these are tools. Function & reliability are the most important things to me. If it looks good too, that's just a plus. Appearance also seems to increase the cost which isn't appealing.cougartex wrote:How important is the look of a firearm to you? I won't buy a handgun that does not appeal to me in its appearance. A weapon should feel good in hand as far as fit, but it has to look good to me as well.
On a scale of 1 to 5, 5 being the highest value, where are looks in your initial considerations?
Now that there is a sexy pistol.AndyC wrote:The design itself should be pleasing to the eye, sure - like a sleek 1911. Life's too short to own an ugly gun.
The looks of the finish - nope, doesn't matter to me, as long as it's still capable of protecting the steel. Gimme holster-worn park or bluing and idiot-marks galore - doesn't bother me in the slightest.
One of my favorite pics (no, not my pistol):
I commend your bravery.Bennies wrote:I think glocks look good. There I said it. I know I have issues.