Taurus offered some of their revolvers with pink grips, and I believe Ruger offers their LCP with a pink frame. But pink finishes are usually done by companies which just do finishes... either Duracoat or Cerakote... for the former, you want to be very selective with who you have do this, because it's basically paint, and a sloppy Duracoat job will get paint in places it's not supposed to go, which in turn can prevent your firearm from properly functioning. I'd recommend you send any gun you want given a Duracoat treatment to High Ready Tactical. Cerakote is a powder coating process, and pink is one of the colors available. Amelon Firearms is the company I would recommend for this. See the related links.
Smith and Wesson's LadySmith line is about 100 years old has been marketed specifically for the female shooter as a smaller-framed and easy-to-use revolver, and this line is still active today. Other manufacturers have followed Smith's examples in making firearms specifically marketed for women; for example, Charter Arms has the Pink Lady line of revolvers.
Gun dealers stock a variety of firearms, and can order firearms they do not have. Several companies DO make revolvers that are pink (or other colors)- but most of them are a larger caliber, such as .38 Special.
yes different companys would have made the helmet, and if not spray your shaped one iluminescent pink (you can buy this from b&q because i have seen it there).
white and pink make pink
It is a silkscreen picture, made in several copies.
red and white will make pink.
The "Pink Lady" model is a double action revolver. They do not have, nor do they need a safety. The safety ia in the long, relatively heavy, trigger pull.
medium pink
kind of another kind of pink
green and pink will make brown
Red and white make pink.
They make a light purpley-pink