Flipping through the channels this AM, I caught this on the OLN network. When did they switch from TNN?
Anyway, part of the show included a tour through the Benelli factory in Urbino, Italy. Naturally, Benelli's a sponsor. And naturally, they showed a semi auto being fired by an employee very,very fast. Of course, the gun was all over the place and it looked more like suppressive fire than a quail triple.And the employee, whose job it is to shoot these things I guess, did look like he was in pain.
Another segment had them shooting "The New US Military Shotgun, the M-4". Again, they showed it being fired very fast, with the thing jumping all over. While the piece looks interesting, I find the mumbo-jumbo about "Gas Assisted" recoil operation kinda murky on purpose. Smoke and mirrors to hide the fact the action's based on a 100 year old design,IMO.
When was it decreed that the US needed a weapon of limited practical range, limited effect, and that caused pain in many of its more poorly trained and motivated users? I mean, we already have the M-16.
Much as I like shotguns, I do not see much use for them, or this, in modern conflict. Subguns don't kick, are capable of full auto, and can be used in any role at least as effectively as a shotgun. Stockade duty,etc, can be handled by existing inventory.
On yes, the Tech Guide segment,as usual, showed new stuff from other sponsors, this time Les Baer and Marlin, IIRC.
The only segment that wasn't infomercial showed the ineffeable Bob Munden busting eggs and marbles with a GM. They didn't say, but I bet it was a Baer...
Anyways, American Shooter Seems to have sunk to a new low. Too bad, I used to enjoy it....
Anyway, part of the show included a tour through the Benelli factory in Urbino, Italy. Naturally, Benelli's a sponsor. And naturally, they showed a semi auto being fired by an employee very,very fast. Of course, the gun was all over the place and it looked more like suppressive fire than a quail triple.And the employee, whose job it is to shoot these things I guess, did look like he was in pain.
Another segment had them shooting "The New US Military Shotgun, the M-4". Again, they showed it being fired very fast, with the thing jumping all over. While the piece looks interesting, I find the mumbo-jumbo about "Gas Assisted" recoil operation kinda murky on purpose. Smoke and mirrors to hide the fact the action's based on a 100 year old design,IMO.
When was it decreed that the US needed a weapon of limited practical range, limited effect, and that caused pain in many of its more poorly trained and motivated users? I mean, we already have the M-16.
Much as I like shotguns, I do not see much use for them, or this, in modern conflict. Subguns don't kick, are capable of full auto, and can be used in any role at least as effectively as a shotgun. Stockade duty,etc, can be handled by existing inventory.
On yes, the Tech Guide segment,as usual, showed new stuff from other sponsors, this time Les Baer and Marlin, IIRC.
The only segment that wasn't infomercial showed the ineffeable Bob Munden busting eggs and marbles with a GM. They didn't say, but I bet it was a Baer...
Anyways, American Shooter Seems to have sunk to a new low. Too bad, I used to enjoy it....