Nevada politician Michele Fiore releases pin-up calendar to show she really (really) likes guns

Las Vegas assemblywoman and Nevada potential congressional candidate Michele Fiore is proudly pro-gun. She has release on her campaign website a calendar which features her brandishing a variety of weapons in various poses and outfits. less Las Vegas assemblywoman and Nevada potential congressional candidate Michele Fiore is proudly pro-gun. She has release on her campaign website a calendar which features her brandishing a variety of weapons in ... more Photo: VoteFiore.com Photo: VoteFiore.com Image 1 of / 27 Caption Close Nevada politician Michele Fiore releases pin-up calendar to show she really (really) likes guns 1 / 27 Back to Gallery

If you're a Nevada voter wondering how Las Vegas assemblywoman and potential U.S. Congressional candidate Michele Fiore feels about guns and the Second Amendment, you can stop wondering now.

The outspoken Republican and firearms activist has released a Second Amendment pin-up calendar featuring herself in a variety of outfits posing with some of her favorite guns.

July: Sailor's suit and a Taurus Judge .45LC/.410.

October: Jessica Rabbit costume (take that, Heidi Klum) and a semi-automatic pistol.

December: A family photo in matching red with a variety of guns big and small.

“You’re Fired, State Inspectors” Order your “2016 Walk the Talk” calendar today! https://t.co/rFYc7ekAot pic.twitter.com/tILhpooyih — Michele Fiore (@VoteFiore) November 4, 2015

Other costumes draw inspiration from Marilyn Monroe, Rush Limbaugh and a lifetime of hunting and shooting.

"What we're working towards is getting the message that firearms are used for great things: protecting your family," Fiore told the Las Vegas Sun.

Criminals keep their guns on campus; law abiding students and faculty prohibited http://t.co/gQsYUTtc0t pic.twitter.com/kNnwHeOXAP — Michele Fiore (@VoteFiore) May 31, 2015

Fiore filed paperwork Oct. 30 to seek southern Nevada's congressional seat, according to The Associated Press, but said Monday she was still unsure whether she will run. The race already includes four Republican candidates.

The calendar is available for a $25 donation at her campaign site, VoteFiore.com. Fiore told proceeds will benefit Republican races statewide, rather than a potential congressional race of her own.

Fiore isn't the first Republican to go to unusual lengths to show their support for the Second Amendment; in August, presidential candidate and Texas Senator Ted Cruz partnered with IJReview to produce a promotional video showing himself frying bacon off the barrel of a machine gun.