How many people watched the show last night?
It wasn't particularly anti-gun at all. Focused on the rather flambouyant sales guy and the other shop keeper called "grandma" (family run). They dealt with some customer questions like why buy from me versus walmart (whilst shopping handguns, does CO walmarts even sell hanguns?) They did a weekend trap shoot with a woman who claimed to be the NRAs first certified expert in all fields - he lost a small bet to her, hitting <50% of the clays...
Entire focus of the show was about the customers, what brought them in, what they wanted, their background. Very little detail paid to guns. The sales guy gushed about his love for kimbers. Glock and Ruger names were the only mfg names I heard. The customers in the first episode weren't loons, elderly knife making couple (who pull 3 "shanks" and put them on the counter), a preacher using the range after church to unwind (probably the best pro-gun view by him), a female construction co. owner looking for a ccw, a downtown shop owner concerned with a local gang turf war, and a family.
It had some of the usual bad fluff, intro sequence with someone pointing two pistols into the camera, dark jokes about some guys wife, gangster references, posing a family with AR15s for a menacing cell phone snap.
All in all I wouldn't characterize it as anti-gun. Boring, yes. Lacking mass-appeal and likely to be cancelled, yes. A good thing for Pro-2A folks, probably yes. I don't think Pro-2A folks really need this show around hunting out "interesting" people to showcase.
Promo for next week has a USPS employee buying an AK with obvious jokes made - probably not good.
What say others that actually saw it?