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    Quote Originally Posted by warpigM-4 View Post

    The old Guy that brought it in said to Will It was on his list ,so I think He has a few folks looking for stuff for him .To top it off they Butchered a real 1919

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    Yeah his daughter went on and on about how many guns she would have to sell so Daddy could keep the M2.

    It made me want to yell too watching them screw with the 1919
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    Quote Originally Posted by ucrt View Post
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    My wife TiVo's the shows for me but she won't watch them, she thinks they're stupid. An advantage to TiVo is you can back it up and watch again in slo-mo.

    Maybe it's just me ...but I caught a glimpse of them using 3-In-1 oil on a gun. I backed it up and "yep" 3-In-1...
    Now of the 5000 lube and oil Threads, I've never read of anyone saying they used 3-In-1 nor have I ever seen it in a Gun Shop or a Gun Store.

    Is 3-In-1 out of place (like WD-40) when it comes to guns or is it just me...??

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    I saw that too o.O It's usually more expensive than gun oil. Only seen it used on sewing machines *shrug*

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    Quote Originally Posted by usmcvet View Post
    Yeah his daughter went on and on about how many guns she would have to sell so Daddy could keep the M2.

    It made me want to yell too watching them screw with the 1919
    yes she pushes the Products well ,But that 1919 got me steaming ,and the Paint Job to Looked like Pea soup .The Guy that owned it look like he knew He Jacked up a Good Weapon.and to do that Just to be "The Big bad dude on the shooting line"??????? He could of just sold it and Got a M60 and Rambo styled that..

    But that Rail job and "Upgrade " to the Thompson ,was disgusting .I would think If anything the Sheriffs Swat would Go with MP5 or the Ar 9 mm or 45 platform .But to say that was going into there swat teams hand ,was little to Much to swallow for me.


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    I vomited in my mouth several times after seeing them destroy the aesthetics of the thompson, even if it was a semi-auto at birth. When I saw what they did to the 1919, I went into spasms. I felt like taking a louisville slugger to them but most definitely to the imbecile who took it to them to make it shoulder fired. Total imbecile. I wonder if a spare barrel can be found to return it to its original configuration, but I suppose it won't matter since they destroyed the original. UGHHHHH.

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    Here is the conversion that they were trying to do.
    http://www.tnwfirearms.com/guns_m230.shtml


    Personally I would have told muscle man to convert it to a 1919a6 version if he wanted to be able to shoot it with out the tripod at least that way he wouldn't have screwed with the resale of it. As it sits now he will most likely have to spend more money trying to get it into an original condition to have the most appeal if he ever wants to sell it.

    There have been a few episodes I liked [Flame thrower one] but.. There has been a many of times were I was saying WTF.

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    I _was_ watching the show. But when I got to the first episode where he was setting unreasonable deadlines for work, seemingly pulling a date out of the air, and then yelling at his guys like Boyd Coddington did on his show, and Paul Teutel does on American Chopper, I struck the show from my watch list.

    There's just too much drama in these reality shows for my taste. I've got enough reality already. I'm lookin' for a little escapism, shootin' stuff, or blowin' it up..

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    I've known Will since the "Red-Stick" days, and let me just say that the show is exactly that, a show.
    Be nice, be courteous, but have a plan to kill everyone you meet.

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    To me, everything is obviously staged but a new low was when ...a camera just "happened" to be filming a pile dog crap in the middle of a concrete slab...then Will just "happens" to be walking by...then Will just "happens" to step dead-center in the middle of the pile. Then, he goes back in and rants to some guy...blah...lah...blah...

    Guess some people will do about anything to be on TV.

    Talk about lacking quality material...

    But maybe it's just me...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oreaopla View Post
    I vomited in my mouth several times after seeing them destroy the aesthetics of the thompson, even if it was a semi-auto at birth. When I saw what they did to the 1919, I went into spasms. I felt like taking a louisville slugger to them but most definitely to the imbecile who took it to them to make it shoulder fired. Total imbecile. I wonder if a spare barrel can be found to return it to its original configuration, but I suppose it won't matter since they destroyed the original. UGHHHHH.
    What they did to that thompson was definantly a no-go in my book, and they have plenty of other fails too...the "masterkey", the 1919, the katana, the internally suppressed ak (well that's what it was supposed to be...unless you know a thing or two)...I think every episode I've watched has me pissed off about something or another. Oh well before too long word will get out to the crew that keeps the show going, you know the ones that like to look at pretty pictures of firearms and maybe own one or two that sit in a display case

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spec5 View Post
    What they did to that thompson was definantly a no-go in my book, and they have plenty of other fails too...the "masterkey", the 1919, the katana, the internally suppressed ak (well that's what it was supposed to be...unless you know a thing or two)...I think every episode I've watched has me pissed off about something or another. Oh well before too long word will get out to the crew that keeps the show going, you know the ones that like to look at pretty pictures of firearms and maybe own one or two that sit in a display case
    I'll admit I don't know alot about AKs but they market that AK as an integrated suppressor not internal. I like it because the can does not stick out past the barrel. Barrel is 8.5". Suppressor has inconel blast chamber and monocore baffle system.

    Please tell me what I'm missing concerning this gun.

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