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		<title>Comment on baby guns &#8211; women, weapons and design by Raymond</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have actually handled a variety of small weapons that were adonized pink and purple. Some were small and some were full sized. As a student of history I would note that much as most small weapons were designed or modified from larger weapons for concealment purposes or ease of handling, their adaptation was basically androgenous. As far as aesthetic relationship- I would say no more or less than men. A little gold or personal engraving on ones weapon (or coloring)just makes that much more yours. &quot;This is my weapon. There are many like it, but this one is mine.&quot; U.S. Marines.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have actually handled a variety of small weapons that were adonized pink and purple. Some were small and some were full sized. As a student of history I would note that much as most small weapons were designed or modified from larger weapons for concealment purposes or ease of handling, their adaptation was basically androgenous. As far as aesthetic relationship- I would say no more or less than men. A little gold or personal engraving on ones weapon (or coloring)just makes that much more yours. &#8220;This is my weapon. There are many like it, but this one is mine.&#8221; U.S. Marines.</p>
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