revolvergeek
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I would agree that the first couple of episodes were different and interesting, i did like the one where they rebuilt the flame thrower for the WWII vet, that was kinda touching, especially the look on the guys face when he was firing it. <snip> Another question, pertaining to the flame thrower episode, I thought flame throwers were considered destructive devices, how can they REWAT a display flame thrower and stay out of jail?
Maybe I'm missing something, if so feel free to clue me in.
RD
That was the only episode that I have watched all the way through. I loved watching the end where that old Marine lit up everything with his resorted flamethrower. I don't think that tank style flamethrowers are regulated. I had a friend of the family (deceased now) that used to fight forest fires in California and he said back in the 60s and 70s they had a couple that they would use to start controlled burns. More recently (last year or two) Small Arms Review has done a couple articles on restoring old dewated American and Japanese WWII flamethrowers.
A lot of people around here are somewhat fascinated by the show because they are local people on TV (same as with Swamp People), but I generally can't watch SoG because of all the typical 'reality show' manufactured drama. I have been to the shop and met a couple of the people on the show (they did work on guns for a couple friends of mine), but the only one that I have ever talked with much is Vince. He has always struck me as very knowledgeable and a stand up guy.
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