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Re: Sons of Gun
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 2:13 pm
by Jasonw560
Katygunnut wrote:
Just a word of advice. You should NOT watch "Swamp People".
And Jersey Shore is what happens when rich rednecks move north.
I can't watch American Idol without following along on
http://www.votefortheworst.com
FWIW, my wife DVRs "Toddlers and Tiaras". Talk about a show that makes you go

Re: Sons of Gun
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 2:15 pm
by 03Lightningrocks
Katygunnut wrote:DoubleJ wrote:Good lord, what a bunch of morons. No wonder people from the south have such a bad reputation.
Just a word of advice. You should NOT watch "Swamp People".
Isn't that the truth. I watched that show with a cold beer to make it more fun.

Scary thing is, a couple of those guys reminded me of some relatives I have from the hills of Kentucky.
Re: Sons of Gun
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 2:30 pm
by DoubleJ
Katygunnut wrote:DoubleJ wrote:Good lord, what a bunch of morons. No wonder people from the south have such a bad reputation.
Just a word of advice. You should NOT watch "Swamp People".
duly noted.
if i want hillbillies, I'll watch Justified (and I do!).
Re: Sons of Gun
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 3:06 pm
by gregthehand
The full auto M4 on the roof was just stupid as all get out. This was proved to me when it jammed right off the bat. As far as the daughter goes I'm sure she is being told what to say by producers. Shows that don't have drama and are shot like that fail. All stupid timelines and the "we have to get this done by such and such" is just something to add drama to the line.
I watch the show of it's on but I don't go seeking it out.
Re: Sons of Gun
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 4:24 pm
by jeeperbryan
Wow, you guys are critical. I actually love the show. It's not like there's anything better on TV.
Re: Sons of Gun
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 5:27 pm
by HankB
bigmoney wrote:Who cares if it's scripted or not. It's good ol' products being made in the good ol' USA.
Didn't realize all those Saigas they keep messing around with every other week were US made . . .
And a lot of their guns don't seem to work all that well . . . the M1919 they butchered had too low a cyclic rate, the .50 BMG had teething problems, they made a lightweight minimalist AR15 and tried to represent it as something incredible . . . and when testing guns on their indoor range, they seem to hit "below the belt buckle" a lot.
They shoot in a dry forest/meadow and are surprised when they start a fire. And they're altogether too impressed with their clever use of pyrotechnics (Tannerite?).
I want a custom gun, I'm not getting it from some guys clowning around for a TV show.
Re: Sons of Gun
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 6:19 pm
by Right2Carry
DoubleJ wrote:Katygunnut wrote:DoubleJ wrote:Good lord, what a bunch of morons. No wonder people from the south have such a bad reputation.
Just a word of advice. You should NOT watch "Swamp People".
duly noted.
if i want hillbillies, I'll watch Justified (and I do!).
+1 on Justified. Fast becoming one of my favorite shows!
Re: Sons of Gun
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 6:19 pm
by gregthehand
What was that Katana AR about anyhow?
Re: Sons of Gun
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 7:26 pm
by longhorn_92
gregthehand wrote:What was that Katana AR about anyhow?
It is a design from Tiger McKee and made by Red Jacket Firearms.
I read that it "is an AR-15 with a Les Baer upper without the forward assist, a duckbill pistol grip, an A1 stock, Daniel Defense iron sights, Bravo Company's "Gunfighter" charging handle (medium), carbon fiber handguards with a rail mount at 11 for the light."
The weapon is very light (5.5 lbs) and is supposed to balance well.
Specifications:
Barrel: 16-inch thin profile, with standard A2 diameter for sight base.
by E.R. Shaw
** Flash Suppressor: Standard A2
** Upper Receiver: Les Baer, Flattop w/o forward assist.
** Daniel Defense, MPI bolt.
Modifications to bolt assembly:
** Chrome silicon extractor and ejector springs.
** Original solid firing pin retaining pin.
** Bevel edge of ejector for feeding reliability.
** Charging Handle: Bravo Company Gunfighter
** Ejection Port Cover: Mil-Spec.
** Gas Tube and Pin: Mil-Spec.
** Handguard: Hiperform, Carbon Fiber one-piece unit.
** Refinished in satin black, with sling mount and light rail.
** Front Sight: Mil-Spec A2, with spring and detent.
** Light Rail: 2 ” Picitiny Rail Mounted to handguard at 11:00 for right hand shooter. (Rail bolted with washers and thin nylock nuts and epoxied to handguard.)
** Front Sling Mount: Attached to handguard @ 6:00 position. (Bolted and expoxied as light rail.)
** Rear Sight: Daniel Defense, A1.5.
Katana Parts List – Lower
** Lower: Daniel Defense Mil Spec. (Logo engraved, manufacturer name)
Re: Sons of Gun
Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 9:01 am
by gregthehand
So in other words it's a tricked out AR that's been lightened up? Sounds super duper revolutionary.
Re: Sons of Gun
Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 2:20 pm
by Texas_Tactical
One of the main problems with Sons of gun is it's almost an exact rehashing of west coast choppers. An owner figure that needs every little detail to be perfect and can be overbearing at times, gets mad and yell a little bit but by the end of the episode everything is fine and the customer is tickled pink with the product. I like watching the show because I like guns but I don't get all into the "drama" of the show.
Speaking of crazy reality shows the guys on Lizard Lick Towing are wild and crazy as they come. They get shot at and assaulted every episode. I don't know the laws in NC but I would definitely carry a .45
Re: Sons of Gun
Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 3:40 pm
by sjfcontrol
Katygunnut wrote:DoubleJ wrote:Good lord, what a bunch of morons. No wonder people from the south have such a bad reputation.
Just a word of advice. You should NOT watch "Swamp People".
Never seen it, but I suspect the same goes for "Only in America with Larry the Cable Guy"!
(Git'er Done!)

Re: Sons of Gun
Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 4:05 pm
by DoubleJ
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.
Re: Sons of Gun
Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 4:09 pm
by Texas_Tactical
I like Larry's show there's a few moments he's had that made me cringe but thats him. I like it because it's actually entertaining and a good contrast to the usual type of people that host history shows.
Re: Sons of Gun
Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 4:42 pm
by jpfrog
I just saw this show for the first time this past weekend- seemed cool at first, but then I realized they weren't exactly the type of straight forward folks I'd want to deal with. They took on the task of making a "Hollywood quiet" suppressed shotgun. I'm thinking they were trying to build something similar to what was used in "No Country For Old Men"....that was AWESOME, and if someone ever pulls that off I'd be the first in line to want to play with it. On the show, they ended up with a Saiga that was about 144dB or so, and that probably would have still required ear protection, and they charge north of $2500 for. For that money, I'd expect a truck load of Saiga 12 guages with another truck load of box magazines, and they can keep their "suppressors" for themselves.
Just my 2 pennies...