http://www.denverpost.com/2017/03/10/american-guns-reality-tv-show-richard-wyatt-convicted/
heard a rumor he was a brother.
Even without a gun license he was able to negotiate a lucrative contract with the Discovery Channel that would eventually pay him about $500,000 in 2011 and 2012 to star in “American Guns,” which revolved around activities at his Wheat Ridge shop,
Gunsmoke Guns.Wyatt did 26 episodes of the show with his wife, two children and employees.According to court records, Wyatt kept his business running by conspiring with the owner of Triggers, a gun store in Castle Rock, to operate Gunsmoke under a straw license.When Triggers also surrendered its firearms license, Wyatt conspired with other gun dealers to keep his business afloat, records indicate. His customers would buy a gun from him at Gunsmoke and then go to the other stores for criminal background checks and to pick up their weapons.Two undercover ATF agents wore body cameras while they purchased four guns from Wyatt on three occasions, court records indicate.