For the gun industry, women are the next big thing.

Boulder City, Nev. (CNNMoney)

Guns with slim profiles, pink stocks and glittery grips are aimed at one of the industry’s fastest-growing clientele: women.

“Make it pretty and make it purple,” said Tori Nonaka, a purple-haired competitive shooter and “Glock Girl” at the SHOT Show.

Nonaka and her colleague Michelle Viscuzi, an Army veteran, were selected by the Austrian gun maker to demonstrate and sell Glock guns to distributors at the extravaganza hosted by the National Shooting Sports Foundation in Las Vegas last month.

Viscuzi has modeled for Maxim, but also competed on a History channel show called “Top Shot.” Nonaka started shooting at age 3 and has competed since age 12, racking up a slew of awards in gun competitions.

Glock has a series of sub-compact and slimline handguns for women; Nonaka has a purple-toned model. Many manufacturers have women-specific styles. A Smith & Wesson a model called the Lady Smith retails for about $760.

Rifles and shotguns are also getting the pink treatment. Mossberg slathers some of its shotguns and rifles in a pink camo pattern, trademarked Muddy Girl. The Gun Store, an indoor shooting range in Las Vegas, caters to bachelorette parties with pink AK-47s.

Manufacturers generally pitch weapons to women in the name of self defense.

“We didn’t just want to take a gun and slap a pretty color on it,” said Sharon Lacy, a designer for European American Armory, which has a unit, Pavona Arms, aimed at women. Those guns feature smaller grips, and a firing mechanism that doesn’t require as much strength as burlier handguns.

Nearly 80% of gun retailers reported an increase in female customers in 2012, the most recent figures from the NSSF. In Florida, 22% of the concealed carry permits are held by women. In Texas, women hold 28% of concealed carry permits, up sevenfold in the last 10 years.

Tiffany Lakosky, a former flight attendant who hunts professionally on the Outdoor Channel show “Crush with Lee & Tiffany,” said she’s noticed a big increase in gun-related products for women. She doesn’t care about pink guns, but she does appreciate pistols with smaller frames, like her .380-caliber semiautomatic.

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