Shops like red jacket do some very cool things, and promote shooting as a mature and fun hobby. They're feeling their way along as to what to show, so the show is evolving as it goes. I'm sure the girl in the front probably tests well with some of the doofi in the audience, so they showed that she's single now to spur viewership. Big deal. They still built a mobile rocket launcher, replica bazooka, 1000m AK, and other cool stuff.
If I owned red jacket, I wouldn't make a show with detailed instructions on how to make a 1000meter AK either. I'd let the show air and long after the net'sperts are done carping I'd still have people picking up the phone and ordering product.
These people are good at what they do. I'm happy to have a shooting program on tv that shows such a mature, scientific, and thoughtful artisanal approach to the subject.
You really think that a documentary show about hours of laborious work tuning AK's would stay on the air long? yeah-no.
When I go to gun shops I tend to have to walk through or around the gnat-like crowds of know it alls or tactical teds. Red Jacket's show saves the would-be gun consumer from that awful reality and shows a glamorous side of firearms and a fun one that we should all be happy is on the air.
It's not masterpiece theater. No one said it is. But if you don't lean forward when they're firing some of that stuff, you're dead inside.