CBS Discovers America's Favorite Guns. How many have you ever seen?

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Okay, obviously it's CBS, so we know they know absolutely nothing about firearms, and the little blurbs that go with the slides are hilariously biased garbage... but let's play a fun game.

How many of "Americas Favorite Guns" have you ever seen in the wild?

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I'm personally wondering how the AR, Glock and 1911 managed to not be there.. oh, wait... CBS.

Ready? GO!
 
Ha ha... My experience with GunBroker is that people primarily use it to buy hard to find firearms and sometimes used guns. I don't personally know anyone whose bought a new gun on GunBroker. What a terrible methodology!

The introduction was nice too... :barf:

I've shot or seen at the range about half of those firearms in the last year.
 
I don't personally know anyone whose bought a new gun on GunBroker. What a terrible methodology!


How is paying less, sometimes hundreds, than local for a new firearm on Gunbroker terrible methodology? Prices at brick and mortars aren't consistent w/ online prices. I'm not going to pay more locally just because it's new.

So which ones were listed? I won't give them add revenue by going to their site.
 
How about a list? I stopped at "most popular of sept 2015", 1 month, really?
 
How is paying less, sometimes hundreds, than local for a new firearm on Gunbroker terrible methodology? Prices at brick and mortars aren't consistent w/ online prices. I'm not going to pay more locally just because it's new.

So which ones were listed? I won't give them add revenue by going to their site.



Lol, you're not following what he said.

Buying guns cheap from there is fine.

He's saying using gunbroker as a barometer for determining popular guns is a bad methodology.
 
Perhaps the most amusing part (to me) is the fact that #17 is a video game screenshot.
 
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