I actually have watched Larry's show, and it isn't bad at all. It's interesting, and Larry tends to embody that good natured side of southern folks that endears us to others.
He's a little crass, at times, but tends to keep things under control for this show, at least.
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- Fri Mar 18, 2011 4:05 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Sons of Gun
- Replies: 65
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- Tue Mar 15, 2011 2:30 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Sons of Gun
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- Views: 11687
Re: Sons of Gun
duly noted.Katygunnut wrote:Just a word of advice. You should NOT watch "Swamp People".DoubleJ wrote:Good lord, what a bunch of morons. No wonder people from the south have such a bad reputation.
if i want hillbillies, I'll watch Justified (and I do!).
- Mon Mar 14, 2011 4:24 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Sons of Gun
- Replies: 65
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Re: Sons of Gun
Good lord, what a bunch of morons. No wonder people from the south have such a bad reputation.
this show gives gun people, southerners, and people who happen to watch an episode a bad name. shewt, I feel a little dumber have seen a few episodes.
I wanna say that was the Tactical Tommy Gun episode. That episode made me throw up in my mouth. I am curious how a semi-auto Thompson gets remanufactured to be a full auto, legally? That whole thing seemed odd to me, but I do understand it was going to a sheriff. I had to question the tactics of a sheriff who'd want a pistol cartridge round for "high risk" house clearing. seems like an M4 or AR15 would be more appropriate!
To clarify, The suppressed guns the daughter sold didn't leave the store, they were just filling out the paperwork and paying for the items.
The lady that was told to leave, well, Red Jacket isn't a typical gun store. They're a joint that specializes in suppressors and what not. The owner did send them to a place/people that could help her get acquainted to firearms.
On the whole, I watch the show to see gun stuff. I loathe the owner and the people who work there (i won't start on that tragedy of a daughter) for perpetuating a negative stereotype of rednecks with guns. quotes like the one about the mohawk wearing kid wanting robotic AK47s patrolling his house make me . And their gun handling and safety practices are deplorable. not to mention their abysmal accuracy!
this show gives gun people, southerners, and people who happen to watch an episode a bad name. shewt, I feel a little dumber have seen a few episodes.
I wanna say that was the Tactical Tommy Gun episode. That episode made me throw up in my mouth. I am curious how a semi-auto Thompson gets remanufactured to be a full auto, legally? That whole thing seemed odd to me, but I do understand it was going to a sheriff. I had to question the tactics of a sheriff who'd want a pistol cartridge round for "high risk" house clearing. seems like an M4 or AR15 would be more appropriate!
To clarify, The suppressed guns the daughter sold didn't leave the store, they were just filling out the paperwork and paying for the items.
The lady that was told to leave, well, Red Jacket isn't a typical gun store. They're a joint that specializes in suppressors and what not. The owner did send them to a place/people that could help her get acquainted to firearms.
On the whole, I watch the show to see gun stuff. I loathe the owner and the people who work there (i won't start on that tragedy of a daughter) for perpetuating a negative stereotype of rednecks with guns. quotes like the one about the mohawk wearing kid wanting robotic AK47s patrolling his house make me . And their gun handling and safety practices are deplorable. not to mention their abysmal accuracy!