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Home›Tech Advice›A Hello Kitty assault rifle that actually exists

A Hello Kitty assault rifle that actually exists

By Matthew Lynch
July 4, 2023
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Introduction

When thinking of Hello Kitty, the image of a cute and innocent cartoon character usually comes to mind. Soft pink tones and charming mannerisms are what we’ve come to associate with this iconic figure. However, in a strange twist, there is an actual assault rifle decorated with none other than Hello Kitty herself.

The Birth of the Hello Kitty Assault Rifle

The Hello Kitty assault rifle is a real weapon, specifically an AR-15, remodeled to don the familiar face of the beloved character. This unusual combination was first introduced in 2006 by gun enthusiast, blogger, and former Air Force crew chief Joe Leonard. Leonard took it upon himself to design and create the quirky weapon after his wife expressed interest in owning a firearm but wanted something “less intimidating.”

Design Features

This incredibly unique gun features an all-pink color scheme to incorporate the typical aesthetics associated with Hello Kitty merchandise. The design also sports various decals of the lovable character prominently placed along the gun’s body. Additionally, the rifle’s magazines are adorned with pictures of bows and hearts for that extra touch of adorableness.

Public Reaction

As can be expected, people’s reactions to this unusual creation have been mixed. Some individuals have praised the artistic aspects and custom crafting while others criticize the unsettling combination of a deadly weapon and an endearing character aimed at younger audiences.

Despite some controversy surrounding its existence, most who encounter the perplexing firearm acknowledge its uniqueness and are left unable to forget about it.

Conclusion

The Hello Kitty assault rifle is indeed one-of-a-kind, melding the seemingly incompatible worlds of cuteness and firearms into one unforgettable piece. The bewitching weapon serves as a reminder that creativity knows no bounds – even when it comes to reimagining something as intense as a high-powered firearm with an innocuous cartoon character. While its quirky design may be surprising to some, the existence of this pink-decorated weapon undoubtedly highlights the unexpected ways in which iconic figures can enter the world of firearms, defying traditional expectations.

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