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TV Shows: RIA Auctions AND UNreal housewives of the ATL
« on: January 16, 2012, 07:45:52 AM »
I'm not big into reality shows.  Things like Sons of a Gun, Real Garbagemen of San Fransico and Pawn Stars just don't appeal. 

However I watched Ready, Aim, Sold last night and enjoyed it.
http://www.rockislandauction.com/ready_aim_sold
  (I may be late with this post because it originally aired back in November)   It's a reality style, behind the scenes show of Rock Island Auction.  Primarily a look at some of the really, really, really big collectors (1,000+ guns) and how RIA talks the collectors into selling some of their guns.   Getting to see some of the collections and collectors was fascinating.  Featured was an original, mint condition Colt Single Action Army.   Also a Winchester 1 of 1000 which turned out to be a fake....a very well made fake, which still sold for five digits at auction.

It was a pilot episode on Discovery and I don't see anther one scheduled in the near future.


I also watched Real Housewives of Atlanta last night.   I didn't watch the whole thing just the segment where Atlanta Falcons's Kroy Bierman brings his wife, Kim, to a local range to select a gun.  She's a pretty cold women....would probably do good on fear Factor.   They let her shoot through their rental collection.   I think she went home with a pink LCR.    Filmed at Sharpshooters USA range in Alpharetta.   

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Re: TV Shows: RIA Auctions AND UNreal housewives of the ATL
« Reply #1 on: January 16, 2012, 08:10:09 PM »
I watched the RIA thing again the other night. I must say that at least these guys know about the guns. Some of these reality shows that feature guns have "experts" who don't know their a_s form a hole in the ground. I turned off a Pawn Stars when the fool said the even "gun collectors" didn't know about the Trapdoors that were converted to line throwing guns plus the Army obsoleted the Trapdoor when Winchester introduced the lever action rifle. ARRRGGGGHHHHH!!!!!

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