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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.
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."

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