Re: Red Jacket
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Demi</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I dont know enough about gunsmithing to know sucky ones from good ones. Can you guys go into some more detail? I do know that the dual m16s thing was silly. My first thought was a GAU2 works like a champ... seems easier and....ya know better. </div></div>
How about the episode where the only "degreed" gunsmith in the place is putting together some M4's and he does it wrong and has to take 'em back apart...
Now, maybe I'm a bit biased because I build a lot of these and days often run to 3 or 4am, but even then when you do a lot of them they just go together, kind of on autopilot. Maybe I drop a part or something, but I can’t ever remember putting one together wrong and then having to take it apart...
Fact is, no one would watch a show on real gunsmithing or gun-building. I have been trying to get my son to work in the shop with me, but he says its too boring, just doesn’t compete with World of Warcraft, etc… So, my proof is, if it was reality no one would watch…
And I have NEVER stole the handlebars from a little girls bicycle and welded them on what was a perfectly good machinegun then had some pimp ass guy paint dragons on it… And I absolutely NEVER would pose like a total goober for a photo with the thing.
So, other than making everyone in the gun industry look like a bunch of out-of-control, irresponsible red neck ass clowns, those are my gripes.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Demi</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I dont know enough about gunsmithing to know sucky ones from good ones. Can you guys go into some more detail? I do know that the dual m16s thing was silly. My first thought was a GAU2 works like a champ... seems easier and....ya know better. </div></div>
How about the episode where the only "degreed" gunsmith in the place is putting together some M4's and he does it wrong and has to take 'em back apart...
Now, maybe I'm a bit biased because I build a lot of these and days often run to 3 or 4am, but even then when you do a lot of them they just go together, kind of on autopilot. Maybe I drop a part or something, but I can’t ever remember putting one together wrong and then having to take it apart...
Fact is, no one would watch a show on real gunsmithing or gun-building. I have been trying to get my son to work in the shop with me, but he says its too boring, just doesn’t compete with World of Warcraft, etc… So, my proof is, if it was reality no one would watch…
And I have NEVER stole the handlebars from a little girls bicycle and welded them on what was a perfectly good machinegun then had some pimp ass guy paint dragons on it… And I absolutely NEVER would pose like a total goober for a photo with the thing.
So, other than making everyone in the gun industry look like a bunch of out-of-control, irresponsible red neck ass clowns, those are my gripes.