check it out. they did a pretty good job of showing both sides don't miss Alan Simpson WY Senator who said he used to shoot at his brother with live rounds trying to get close. Went through history, 2nd Amendment, world views, all kinds of stuff. pretty non denominational as much as they could i thought.
I watched that show this morning. All one and a half hour of the same old blather that we have all heard before.
Why do you want a gun? I need it for self defense because I'm scared.
Just once I would like to see a story on the fun factor for once. Interview a guy who builds his own rifle and ammo for the sole purpose of putting holes in paper.
Interview a guy at the range with his hand gun who is shooting not to practice killing someone but is there simply because shooting a handgun is FUN.
Inter view a guy out in the boonies doing mag dumps simply because burning thirty rounds as fast as you can if FUN.
WE'll never see something like that.
I could wish a lot of things on my worst enemy but neuropathy ain't one of them.
I watched it, better than I expected but agree it was a bit light on recreational and sporting use. It would have been interesting to see some trap/skeet/sporting shooters or maybe the line at Ratone during aF class matc or a good southern dove hunt or plantation quail hunt. The part about Aussie buyback was interesting. I have a question for our Aussie friends that experienced the buy back. Did they pay fair value of your gun or was it some flat fee regardless of the guns value ?