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nat geo familey guns

#1 Post by honsu »

Just to let some of you guys now about this new program mainly deals with WW2 and
before weapons.



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Tower75

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#2 Post by Tower75 »

Is it a shop, or a gunfaire, or something?
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#3 Post by dromia »

nat geo = National Geographic??

Might be a magazine article?
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#5 Post by 1886lebel »

It is a TV Show about IMA ... International Military Arms
They are following the father and son of the company around aquiring items and such.
I watched the first two episodes and gave up on it , the son is an idiot who is always trying to sell his fathers flintlock collection and just wants to buy all these huge price stuff like a tank, airplanes, etc. ... If I was his father I would tell him my business, my collection, bugger off you twit. The father is from England BTW

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#6 Post by Tower75 »

Oh "Family Guns", yeah that starts soon/has started (?). I'll give it a watch, see what it's like.
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#7 Post by dromia »

If its on TV then it is bound to be sh!te. :bad:

Even if I owned TV Patrick's recommendation to avoid it is good enough for me.
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#8 Post by Tower75 »

I watched the first episode last night. I didn't know the CEO of IMA was British :flag13:

I must say, though, the son is a proper prick! He also needs a slap, big time, every firearm he picked up he pointed at someone and his finger was on the trigger the whole time the gun was in his hands. I also never saw him clear a rifle once.

Also, baring in mind the type of business they're in, their staff seem to know F.A. - in the first episode one guy was getting excited about a "Lee-Enfield Sniper Rifle" (He was later told it might be fake, and he shat himself, obviously not knowing that), however, he failed to spot the stupidly-rare Johnson SLR in .30-06 sitting underneath it.

Maybe I'll email the CEO, and ask for a job.
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#9 Post by Scotsgun »

Tried to watch it but couldn't ignore my desperate need to kick the s*** out of the son. Annoying little p.r.i.c.k!
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