Basically this, but painted all burgundy and gold, with the team’s name and logo. Via Shutterstock.

Basically this, but painted all burgundy and gold, with the team’s name and logo. Via Shutterstock.

Today in “this is a thing that exists:” A Washington football team-themed AR-15 assault rifle was spotted on display at the Capitol Gun Show in Chantilly, Va. this past weekend, CBS DC reports.

The Washington football team name and logo, of course, is trademarked by the NFL, and thus needs to be licensed out if manufacturers want to slap it on products. But Greg Aiello, a spokesperson for the NFL, tells DCist that they do not issue marketing licenses to gun manufacturers and this assault rifle is a copyright infringement.

Aiello says the NFL is looking into the unauthorized use of team trademarks by the weapon’s manufacturer, Terminal Performance. Terminal Performance, is based in Virginia and did not respond to DCist’s request for comment. Here’s a description of the weapon from their website:

Angels will be heard singing ‘Hail to the [Washington football team]’ in the background as you feast your eyes on this one of a kind tribute to our nation’s capitol home team. The National Football League’s Washington Redskins take center stage in an extraordinary custom AR-15 build. Decked out in burgundy and gold, this weapon system is a must for the [Washington] fan that has everything. Nothing else like this [carbine] exists on planet earth, from the patented swirl-dipped color matching optic cover to the full length black widow rail. One look at this football themed rifle conjurs images ranging from Sammy Baugh to John Riggins and the hogs; and from Darrel Green to RG3. Capitalizing on the legend of the Washington [football team], this AR-15 has what it takes to honor the Super Bowl winning football team. Everything including the upper receiver, lower receiver, barrel, grips, stock and optic scream the burgundy and gold. As with all of our projects, this firearm is 5.56/.223 made with all American parts by American gunsmiths right here in Virginia.