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There is a show about firearms in general coming on the History Channel tonight at 10:00 PM EST. I don't know if it will be any good, just saw a commercial.
I wasn't completely impressed, a few errors. But overall, a decent program.
I did like the response to the hosts' question/miming of firing from the hip; "Not unless you want to die!" Nice to see someone calling that style of firing stupid basically. Maybe one less person fighting against pistol grips and "the thing that goes up".
edit: As someone else mentioned, I was impressed with his muzzle and trigger control. But some statements left me with my hand in my face.
Just watched it and thoroughly enjoyed it, espeically the scenes at the Smith and Wesson production plant in Springfield, MA. Yes, the host was a little goofy and got a few niggling things wrong, but lighten up for crying out loud. I thought it was refreshing to see guns portrayed in the media as something other than evil killing machines.
I only saw the first half, (I got bored when he loads the .50 cal and says anything bigger is illegal. I I guess he didn't remember that hole from the slug he shot) but from what I saw, I really liked that he made the point that guns were only simple mechanical objects, and ammunition simply chemical packages. Puts it much more in line with a hammer and nails than [futureweaponvoice] 'this is a super high-intensity, over-penetrating, space-age material, front line, spec ops military weapon, and I'm whispering because you shouldn't even know this.'
M-16 semi auto you say? Well, I sure wouldn't call it a full auto.
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