Remember how many reality spin-offs came from "Survivor"? It's the same phenomena with the gun shows: the networks have realized there is a large market for shows like these(Pawn Stars and the Tortuga guy spin-off, the miltiary arms family, the Colorado family, the Louisiana family, just to name a few) that show a lot of firearms-related content. The trouble is, there aren't enough talented people to provide quality shows, with enough disparity to draw the same audience, so you get low quality copy-cats that are just trying to capitalize on the trendy formula. I watched about 10 min and saw pathetic writing, scripted boredom, and some non-SAG people in the midst of their 15 minutes.
Rest easy, guys; this, too shall pass.