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Section 8: Handguns Subject: Nice 1991 Msg# 1000403
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Last Man Standing was one of my favorite shows as was Tim Allen's previous sitcom, Home Improvement, where he was Tim 'the tool man' Taylor. I agree that his show was cancelled because Hollywood couldn't stand having to look in the mirror... His shows are the funniest since the old Archie Bunker sitcom. I will always remember Archie Bunker's contribution to holiday cheer, "Oh geez, Christmas is at our throats again..."
In Last Man Standing I thought the displayed guns you mentioned were in an office off the entry hall into the house? I didn't notice the guns being in plain view of windows. That is not a smart thing for anyone to do. When I was a kid, back in the days when long guns just sat in a closet with their ammo on the shelf above them, I kept my first shotgun (a bolt-action Mossberg 20 gauge) in a gun rack hanging on my bedroom wall. Even then I made sure it was out of view through any windows. If I had a work-of-art 1911 that I'd dearly love to frame and hang on the wall today I wouldn't even consider doing it unless I could hang it in a walk-in gun room built like a locking bank vault... |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Did you ever watch the show Last Man Standing starring Tim Allen? He played a hard core conservative in a left-wing world. (Realistically, and it eventually got cancelled because Hollywood couldn't take it anymore.) One thing that bothered me was that he kept several firearms displayed on the wall of his office/den, including a lovely Colt 1911 in a glass case, and then some long arms in a wood cabinet. The problem? The room was in the front of the house with a large window and in view of passers-by. Zilch security! He did frequently mentioned having a gun safe, so this wasn't all his guns, but even so, that always bugged me. (I know, TV. ) |