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Top Shot (season 4)

The fourth season of the History channel television series ''Top Shot'' premiered on February 14, 2012.〔Mueller, Chris. ("''Top Shot'' Season 4: What Kind of Crazy Competitions Will the Show Feature?" ), Bleacher Report. Retrieved February 9, 2012.〕〔Finger, Stan (February 5, 2012). ("Wichita Police Sergeant Featured in History Channel's ''Top Shot''" ), ''The Wichita Eagle''. Retrieved February 9, 2012.〕〔(''Top Shot'' season 4 contestants ) on the History channel web site. Retrieved February 9, 2012.〕
The season contains twelve episodes, and was filmed in Santa Clarita, California. The season was won by Chris Cheng.
Gregory Littlejohn, Kyle Sumpter, Chee Kwan, William Bethards, and Gabby Franco returned for Top Shot: All-Stars. Littlejohn finished in 16th, Kwan finished in 14th, Sumpter finished in 13th, Franco finished in 12th, and Bethards finished in 5th, meaning that Season 4 was the only season without a representative in the finale..
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