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Glock Releases New Pro-Gun Commercial That's Sure to Make Gun Owners Smile
January 24, 2013
Does the actress look familiar?
In 2011, there was a set of commercials that made their way around the internet by gun-maker Glock and featuring popular Marine drill sergeant Lee Ermey, aka "Gunny." Pro-gun people loved them, as they make the case for those who are passionate about the Second Amendment in a slightly-funny, common-sense way.
And now the manufacturer is back with a new one that's sure to grab attention.
The ads all are a play off the idea of robbers picking the wrong business, house, or person.
Check out the initial ad, which takes place at a diner and focuses on a potential robbery:
The second one focuses on home protection:
And now the new one -- which portrays a crook picking the wrong woman to try and attack:
Curious about who the "wrong girl" is? Well, you may have seen her before. Here name is Courtney Hope and she's a model and actress. Her website details more of her accolades:
I've been seen in guest star roles in TV shows such as Grey's Anatomy, Criminal Minds, CSI Miami, Related, Out of Jimmy's Head, Joan of Arcadia, 7th Heaven and others. I also booked a series regular role in a pilot with 20th Century FOX, called "Born In The USA", which was a drama and the brain-child of Simon Fuller, creator of American Idol. I recently filmed another pilot, "The Assassins", and am hopeful that it will be picked up this next TV season.
IMDB adds that the 23-year-old actress has appeared appeared in numerous commercials, TV shows, and movies. She's also the red-head in this "Messin' with Sasquatch" commercial:
The Dallas, TX, native is also pretty smart. Her website says, "I graduated high school at the age of 15 and started college on my 16th birthday."
(H/T: Glennbeck.com)
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