To be fair, the owner usually says afterward that he has a pyrotechnics license and that he rigged the bus/wooden shack/old car/whathaveyou to blow up on bullet impact. So yeah, it is easy to misunderstand, but anyone actually listening to the dialog would know what is actually happening.AustinBoy wrote:I like the show. I think it is pretty funny.
One thing not funny:
They mount a remote controlled M16 to the top of a truck and go test fire it at a range. The range has an old bus on it and when they shoot it, half the side of the bus blows up with a big fireball. To someone who knows something about guns, there was obviously an explosive charge in the bus that they hit while firing at it.
To someone who doesnt know anything about guns, "WOW look what an M16/AR15 can do! We need to ban those ASAP!"
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- Tue Mar 15, 2011 1:09 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Sons of Gun
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Re: Sons of Gun
- Mon Mar 14, 2011 4:38 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Sons of Gun
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Re: Sons of Gun
I agree. I enjoy some of the history of the guns they check out or build, but that dude that owns it is a piece of work. As to the daughter... ...one wonders what happened to mom.DoubleJ wrote: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.
- Sat Feb 12, 2011 12:03 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Sons of Gun
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Re: Sons of Gun
I just now got done watching the episode where they design a door breacher by mounting a cut down Saiga 12 to the underside of an M16.