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Browning Hi-Point: Death by Tabletop Review

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I know nutnfancy’s tabletop reviews have had more hits than Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes (go ask grandpa). And I don’t disagree with anything The Late Boy Scout says about the Browning Hi-Point in this 21:04 magnum opus (so to speak). But at some point, watching someone’s manicured hand fiddle about with a gun while the off-camera commentator prattles on about said weapon becomes a direct violation of Article 4 of the Geneva Convention. This is especially true when the gun reviewer fondles the gun above a list that tells you exactly where you are—-and how far you have to go—in their not so carefully rehearsed presentation. Note to tabletoppers: shoot the damn thing before someone shoots themselves.

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Robert Farago

Robert Farago is the former publisher of The Truth About Guns (TTAG). He started the site to explore the ethics, morality, business, politics, culture, technology, practice, strategy, dangers and fun of guns.

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  1. I don't understand. Has someone kidnapped you and forced you to watch internet videos?

    Seriously though, I will never understand the sense of entitlement people have when watching youtube.

    If you don't like it or think you can do better; then either don't watch the video or make your own video.

    This is so fundamental in my opinion that I cannot even begin to grasp the argument.

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