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Difference between revisions of "Parks and Recreation"

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==Unknown sawed-off shotgun==
 
==Unknown sawed-off shotgun==
Ron Swanson, a government official with a disdain for government, keeps a deactivated sawed-off shotgun mounted on a swivel on his desk. The shotgun belonged to a local bootlegger and represents Ron's opinion of government. He points the gun at people in his office asking him for things, making them "stare down the barrel.
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Ron Swanson, a government official with a disdain for government, keeps a deactivated sawed-off shotgun mounted on a swivel on his desk. The shotgun belonged to a local bootlegger and represents Ron's opinion of government. He points the gun at people in his office asking him for things, making them "stare down the barrel."
  
 
[[Image:Parksrec.JPG|thumb|none|450px|Ron Swanson with his deactivated shotgun. The plugged barrels are visible.]]
 
[[Image:Parksrec.JPG|thumb|none|450px|Ron Swanson with his deactivated shotgun. The plugged barrels are visible.]]

Revision as of 18:48, 14 April 2009

The following guns were used in the show Parks and Recreation:

Unknown sawed-off shotgun

Ron Swanson, a government official with a disdain for government, keeps a deactivated sawed-off shotgun mounted on a swivel on his desk. The shotgun belonged to a local bootlegger and represents Ron's opinion of government. He points the gun at people in his office asking him for things, making them "stare down the barrel."

Ron Swanson with his deactivated shotgun. The plugged barrels are visible.
A close-up of the shotgun.

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