Posted by Billy NY on August 27, 2014 at 16:18:52 from (66.67.105.23):
In Reply to: OT: Sons of Guns posted by dgasper on August 27, 2014 at 15:54:52:
Yes, I enjoyed the show, well the actual work and what some of the guys were doing in the shop, but those darned producers have to add drama, lets say I like and enjoyed the subject, some of the old pieces that came in, and the big stuff like many of the military weapons and guns, plus some of the new items, suppression systems, the survival utility one they built, that folded up, there's good and bad with all these shows, I don't watch much TV, just before heading upstairs. I also like the one they cancelled in Colorado, the owners son exhibited some nice engraving work, that is something to appreciate, just like Tom on Mountain Men, they never show enough of this content, always some other garbage, but some of these people are really talented and you get a glimpse of what they do, you learn things, that's what I like.
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