Those of you familiar with the Forgotten Weapons YouTube videos probably already know of this new venture from Ian and the crew.
InRangeTV will be a monthly, pay-per-view online show that will continue where Forgotten Weapons YouTube episodes are limited.
Just watched the first episode and I will continue to tune in.
Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bj5PpFdDEaQ&list=UUrfKGpvbEQXcbe68dzXgJuA
With all the crap shows that have rolled through TV and much of the "too tacti-cool for your own good" shtuff on the interwebby; InRangeTV looks to be a nice step forward for those of us that like a bit more detail and thought when it comes to lesser known or under-appreciated aspects of firearms and their history and actual use.
Granted, it's production value is maybe not quite as polished as some other shows (internet or otherwise), but hopefully this will continue to improve as the guys gain more experience and get feedback.
In a world of Sons of Guns, American Guns, and the like. This looks to be a turn in the right direction.
Interested in others thoughts/opinions of Forgotten Weapons in general, and the 1st episode of InRangeTV specifically.
InRangeTV will be a monthly, pay-per-view online show that will continue where Forgotten Weapons YouTube episodes are limited.
Just watched the first episode and I will continue to tune in.
Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bj5PpFdDEaQ&list=UUrfKGpvbEQXcbe68dzXgJuA
With all the crap shows that have rolled through TV and much of the "too tacti-cool for your own good" shtuff on the interwebby; InRangeTV looks to be a nice step forward for those of us that like a bit more detail and thought when it comes to lesser known or under-appreciated aspects of firearms and their history and actual use.
Granted, it's production value is maybe not quite as polished as some other shows (internet or otherwise), but hopefully this will continue to improve as the guys gain more experience and get feedback.
In a world of Sons of Guns, American Guns, and the like. This looks to be a turn in the right direction.
Interested in others thoughts/opinions of Forgotten Weapons in general, and the 1st episode of InRangeTV specifically.
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