Looks like they haven't shown the Knob Creek segment yet.
A few weeks ago American Shooter had a camera crew at the Creek. Unfortunately they showed up early on Friday when almost no one was shooting or set up yet. They were desperately pacing up the line literally begging people to shoot for them, and only managed to catch the tail-ends of a few bursts. I spotted this and told my buddy Steve to get ready.
We waited until they were only a few spots away and then I stepped up to the line with a full mag in the G3. They scrambled up to my spot as fast as they could, but they really didn't have to because I was gonna wait for them to get set up anyway. I turned and asked if they were ready, and the guy with the sound boom nodded his head. For some unknown reason that finicky G3 decided to empty the entire mag without a hitch! (It was the only time it did that all week. [;)]) I turned toward the camera and the crew was smiling - I guess they got the shot. [:D]
The crew stayed put when they saw Steve walking up to the line with his 9mm MAC-10. He waited for them to get ready as they zoomed in close to the MAC's ejection port. Steve let loose with a 32-round burst. The camera crew was rewarded with an uninterrupted stream of brass flying out of the little submachine gun.
As we cleared the guns and walked back to lay them on the shooting benches, the crew came up and made a groveling, praying pantomime motion and I could read their lips saying "thankyouthankyouthankyou," then they turned and ran down the line to try and catch another shooter who had already started to run through his magazine.
So if you see the Knob Creek report on American Shooter, that handsome devil hosing the 7.62mm H&K is me. I love being a Celebrity. Have your people call my people. We'll do lunch. [8D]