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by SewTexas
Mon Aug 15, 2016 10:41 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Gun 'mistakes' in Books, TV, and Movies - feel free to post your own
Replies: 117
Views: 28301

Re: Gun 'mistakes' in Books, TV, and Movies - feel free to post your own

rotor wrote:
SewTexas wrote: wow! Alton Brown is pro-gun AND has 2 corgis.....I may just have to marry the man...oh wait...I'm already....but Alton has money...hmmmm
Corgis do it for you, OK. My wife favors our corgi ( or at best mostly corgi ) over our other 2 dogs too. Darn thing is just too big to be a lap dog but he doesn't know that. Makes a great watchdog and seems to have a better sense of hearing than any dog I have ever seen. SHEDS like the dickens.

I have 2 corgis. One is real petite, real short haired, the other is more typical corgi sized. They can hear anything. One sheds like crazy, the shorter hair one, when she starts shedding, it's like snow :lol: They are both my protectors, the little one honestly thinks she's a monster, lol. I think she thinks she's a shepherd. If I let someone in to the house that she doesn't like, I have to lock her up, she'll take them on....I'll also make sure the worker just happens to see my gun and at least one of my young adults, I'm not so stupid I won't won't listen to my dog ;-)
by SewTexas
Sun Aug 14, 2016 2:37 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Gun 'mistakes' in Books, TV, and Movies - feel free to post your own
Replies: 117
Views: 28301

Re: Gun 'mistakes' in Books, TV, and Movies - feel free to post your own

joe817 wrote:
Skiprr wrote: .....The Keanu Reeves thing was a revelation. I always thought of Reeves as a slacker doofus. If anyone was far-left anti-gun, it was Keanu Reeves. Whether that was the case in his twenties, I can't say. But a mutual acquaintance, Dana Workman, clued me in to the 21st Century Reeves.

The man owns and customizes multiple firearms. He shoots 3-gun competitions. He trains regularly with USPSA champion Taran Butler. Color me floored. Absolutely floored.

Maybe we need a separate Topic where we can acknowledge pro-2A actors, celebrities, athletes, politicians...and just notable people out spreading the fact that the Second Amendment really does still exist.
Excellent idea Skiprr! I'll drink to that! :cheers2:

Keanu Reeves, Chuck Norris, Charlton Heston(may he R.I.P.). Who else? Barry Goldwater? Wait. He was a ham radio operator. Angelina Jole; chef Alton Brown, Clint Eastwood, James Earl Jones, and don't forget Ted Nugent, and the list goes on and on:

http://gunssavelives.net/blog/11-pro-gu ... -do-exist/

http://www.breitbart.com/big-hollywood/ ... love-guns/

http://www.newsmax.com/TheWire/most-inf ... id/654745/

And the list goes on and on.

wow! Alton Brown is pro-gun AND has 2 corgis.....I may just have to marry the man...oh wait...I'm already....but Alton has money...hmmmm
by SewTexas
Sat Aug 13, 2016 4:37 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Gun 'mistakes' in Books, TV, and Movies - feel free to post your own
Replies: 117
Views: 28301

Re: Gun 'mistakes' in Books, TV, and Movies - feel free to post your own

the SyFy show from the producer The Asylum.....those guns can shoot thousand of rounds to kill the "monster of the week", well, until it's critical to the plot that they run out, that is :shock:

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