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    Did anyone else notice that for gunsmiths/gun store owners they where not very good shots?
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    Quote Originally Posted by nathan0259 View Post
    Did anyone else notice that for gunsmiths/gun store owners they where not very good shots?
    i said the same thing to my wife

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    Quote Originally Posted by nathan0259 View Post
    Did anyone else notice that for gunsmiths/gun store owners they where not very good shots?
    Poor accuracy but one guy had horrendous trigger finder control. Practically yanked his finger off the trigger instead of letting it reset
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    I watched both last night and I will agree-it was good to see Snaggletooth explain to the guy a bit of the NFA process and time involved. In retrospect I wonder how many of the guys we saw in the first couple episodes where it appeared they "cash and carried" NFA were dealers? I mean who else would buy 3 suppressed Saigas on the spot.
    I did think it was pretty cool to watch the WWII vet strap up the flamethrower. At 89 you could tell he knew how to use it and I got a kick at how giddy he was after lighting her up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BPTactical View Post
    I did think it was pretty cool to watch the WWII vet strap up the flamethrower. At 89 you could tell he knew how to use it and I got a kick at how giddy he was after lighting her up.
    Watching that Hero get to play with that Flamethrower was absolutely AWESOME

    Just seeing a living MOH Recipient made my heart well up.
    The Old Guy was pretty generous on that trigger and still had some moves in him.
    I think it was great that they did that for him regardless of whatever selfish reasoning they might have had.

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    I will admit that I wasnt too impressed by the first 2 shows. But last night to see a MOH receipient get to use the same type of tool that earned him the medal was absolutely too cool. I give credit to the guy for not charging to make it work again. My 4 year old asked me what it was so I did a quick explanation. But when he asked about the Marines medal I told him that he got that for being a very brave man. That he did things to help his fellow fighting men stay safe. I like it when I get a chance to show my boy what real heros are/ not the crap thats shown on the tv.

    I also liked the second show last night. what can I say .50 M2.
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    so everyone is happy now, u seen a guy turned away and some rules explained.
    now were going to complain that they were trying to make a profit, come on guys.

    how about someting cool they did, how many guns stores you been in where they offered to let you shoot a weapon you may or may not buy, its been 0 for me and i have been in more shops then i can remember in several diffrent states i have lived in. not one ever offered, best i have experienced was getting to shoot my own gun in their range while i waited for the waiting period to expire.

    Its not fantastic but we got a show to watch each week thats about guns and the flame thower was kick ass.
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