Many of the gun shows recently on can be silly and packed with inaccurate information, but I am amazed that they are even on TV these days with the anti gun media being so poweful.
For that reason I watch them and support them.
Personally, I think many of those shows do as much or more to hurt the cause (i.e. feed public misconceptions about guns and gun owners, provide bad examples, cast us in a bad light) than to help it. Just because a program is nominally about guns, does not make a Good Thing.
Personally, I think many of those shows do as much or more to hurt the cause (i.e. feed public misconceptions about guns and gun owners, provide bad examples, cast us in a bad light) than to help it. Just because a program is nominally about guns, does not make a Good Thing.
Agreed. Sons of Guns makes me physically ill. And the people in that show definitely feed the stereotype that gun owners are ignorant, ex-con looking individuals. More press coverage of programs, like Wounded Warriors hunts, where disabled veterans are taken out on an assisted hunts would do more for our cause than another attractive woman who doesn't know her a** from a hole in the gound when it comes to guns.
....And the people in that show definitely feed the stereotype that gun owners are ignorant, ex-con looking individuals.
Who, incidentally, also wear a police badges.
Between that ass clown Steven Seagal, and these guys at Red Jacket, I'm beginning to hate Louisiana.
I am with you. Thank Goodness for Buckwheat Zydeco and Troy on Swamp People or I would be ready to write the State off. I am not saying that Swamp People hasn't gotten a little goofy but Troy seems genuine.
"He's a Shoooter!!!!"
So I watched it last night, watched a guy pay 10k for a piece of drilling pipe and a fence post.
I thought the 10th Mt. 1911 was pretty cool. Wish they would have shown more of the 1911 and less of the "punt gun." I think the way they presented the 1911 to him was kind of cheesy, but whatever I bet the guy still had fun.