Ranch Dog on TV?
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Re: Ranch Dog on TV?
Saw that show last night...the guys name was Mike, had a ranch in south Texas and looked a lot like you in your pictures...they were showing his many different firearms and use proficiency...
I actually was a little surprised at how he was showing at least a lot of his inventory on television...
Sorry for the mis-identification...
I actually was a little surprised at how he was showing at least a lot of his inventory on television...
Sorry for the mis-identification...
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Re: Ranch Dog on TV?
No need to be sorry, thought I might have been caught on hidden camera! Sounds like me except for showing off my stuff. Very few people get across my cattle guard, doubt I would let a TV crew across...
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Good. My regular gun shop gets visited by the TV news every time there is a "tragedy", and they ask him for an interview. He says the same thing every time: "If you will let me sit in on the editing and make sure of what you are going to show and how you're going to show it, then OK." They have never agreed.Ranch Dog wrote: Very few people get across my cattle guard, doubt I would let a TV crew across...
Good for him. I was interviewed by a reporter from a small newspaper outside a gun show when the first big semiauto scare started up in 1989. I didn't recognized the interview in print.