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I WAS TALKING TO ONE OF MY CUSTOMERS YEASTERDAY HE USED TO BE A HUNTING GIDE FROM THERE. HE IS LOCATED WHERE ALL THE MILION ARIES LIVES. SO HE CAN GET HIS PRICES HE WANTS. I CAN NOT AFORD IT NETHER. I DO LIKE THE SHOW.
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That has always bugged me about that show as well....
That and how everything was badly scripted and acted. I could not bring my self to watch that show any more. Now Sons of Guns seems a bit more realistic.
That and how everything was badly scripted and acted. I could not bring my self to watch that show any more. Now Sons of Guns seems a bit more realistic.
Ok, I admit that I watch the shows now and then. I find the various weapons interesting and I have seen some weapons that I had never heard of before.
But on the episode of the OP.
Did the guy get really hammered on his trade-in or is that about normal?
I've never traded in a firearm before but that seemed pretty low to me.
Also do you think the producers help the clients foot the bill for appearing on the show?
Lot's of saline inserts and air brushing going on here.... Jus sayin.....
American guns seem to expand on the Sons of Gun concept, and just goes in deep with the gun selling and putting out extreme prices for guns. A guy walks in with an 870 in a hunting config and wants to change it into a HD shotgun. He pays 1500 + for it, just to get a barrel change, longer mag tube, pistol grip/stock combo, side saddle, and flash light.
That and how everything was badly scripted and acted. I could not bring my self to watch that show any more. Now Sons of Guns seems a bit more realistic.
No. He paid $1500 to get himself and his gun on teevee.He pays 1500 + for it, just to get a barrel change, longer mag tube, pistol grip/stock combo, side saddle, and flash light.
WTH? Sons of Guns is the archetype of a ridiculous BS reality show about guns with a cast of fools.
Thanks. I should have done the coloring. Not used to using color tags in forums.FIFY