Posted by Tony in Mass. on November 12, 2011 at 09:40:50 from (76.118.216.103):
I have seen my share of non real reality TV shows, but this 'American Guns' has got to be the biggest cartoon yet. This conisuer pays tens of thousands for off the shelf shooters that even a quick shot of a cheap video camera you can tell it is what it is. Norinco AKS, univeral carbines, repo euro winchesters, TC Hawkins muzzleloader?.... am I in the wrong business? In a state that know it alls say we don't owns guns, I can go to a shop a mile away and fine REAL, authentic collectible stuff for hundreds, few rare items are even over one grand.... and this gang in Denver are laying out wads of $100 bills! Delivered in a helicopter-whoa! If that is the case, I will get an FFL, go on a bargain buying spree here, and drive west to make my fortune. Or is this real? Like tractors around here bringing less than 2 grand, west or south and they go for 10 grand? Just watching TV while eating my desert, in amazement. That's all.... my reality is waiting for me outside...
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