FIVETWOSEVEN
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It is illogical to assume that all the legal requirements are not met with any of the transactions that appear to take place on the show. Red Jacket isn't some new fly by night operation and they're not going to risk their business, especially with the increased visibility of the show, by not following the ATF requirements.
The producers aren't always going to show the tedious details of what is involved with complying with the ATF requirements regardless of how much we wish they did. We might like to see the owner's say "Let's get the paperwork started and you can have it in X days when the approvals come back from the ATF." as if it were a mantra chanted every time an NFA item was sold, but someone obviously thinks the warnings in every show about going to jail if you don't follow all the rules on ownership are sufficient.
Its TV, they can say and do what they want (the director). I'm sorry but I can't see someone that owns a scrapyard being able to afford the license to be able to own a new manufacture MG.
I simply cant watch it, when I see LE putting a tazer on the front of a shotgun like a flashlight.... I hope that they heard from the folks who make tazers about what a seriously STUPID idea that was, and a liability Lawyer's Wet dream to boot.
In that episode, they made a mount by bastardizing a Serpa Taser holster that could only be used by a right handed shooter. This is the proper mount for one: