tai4de2
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There's a new reality TV program of interest to our community. It's called "Top Shot" and it airs on the History Channel on Sunday evenings.
It features 16 real folks competing in a variety of weapons-related challenges, with one person being eliminated until a champion is determined. The first show was last week and the contestants were firing historical and modern rifles. They also fired handguns at one point.
They have lots of cool slo-mo photography of weapons firing and bullets penetrating their targets. I really enjoyed the first episode. Beautiful in high definition as well.
I think it speaks to the continuing acceptability of guns in American society that a mainstream cable TV channel would air a program like this. Clearly they think there's enough people who would be interested in it to make money doing it.
There's a new reality TV program of interest to our community. It's called "Top Shot" and it airs on the History Channel on Sunday evenings.
It features 16 real folks competing in a variety of weapons-related challenges, with one person being eliminated until a champion is determined. The first show was last week and the contestants were firing historical and modern rifles. They also fired handguns at one point.
They have lots of cool slo-mo photography of weapons firing and bullets penetrating their targets. I really enjoyed the first episode. Beautiful in high definition as well.
I think it speaks to the continuing acceptability of guns in American society that a mainstream cable TV channel would air a program like this. Clearly they think there's enough people who would be interested in it to make money doing it.