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I'm a | I'm a 34-year-old "Western" gun enthusiast. (My "day" job is firefighter.) I love the guns, history, and variations, from the [[Colt Patterson 1836|Colt Paterson]] all the way up through the [[Winchester Model 1897|Winchester 1897 shotgun]]. I love finding movies that use unusual Western weaponry, like the Volcanic rifle in ''[[For a Few Dollars More]]'', or any early Western that actually uses period-appropriate rifles and revolvers. | ||
This is a valuable resource as a reference for accurately drawing guns and people using them, which I do quite often. I wish other comic artists out there would do the same, because I have seen some really poorly "guessed at" Western comics. | This is a valuable resource as a reference for accurately drawing guns and people using them, which I do quite often. I wish other comic artists out there would do the same, because I have seen some really poorly "guessed at" Western comics. | ||
For the most part I don't give two craps about modern guns, and the pages dedicated to the many variations of Sigs or Glocks or Ak-47s and their clones bores me to no end. But, hey, to each is own; I acknowledge that my monomania may hold little interest to others. | For the most part I don't give two craps about modern guns, and the pages dedicated to the many variations of Sigs or Glocks or Ak-47s and their clones bores me to no end. But, hey, to each is own; I acknowledge that my monomania may hold little interest to others. |
Latest revision as of 02:00, 14 November 2015
I'm a 34-year-old "Western" gun enthusiast. (My "day" job is firefighter.) I love the guns, history, and variations, from the Colt Paterson all the way up through the Winchester 1897 shotgun. I love finding movies that use unusual Western weaponry, like the Volcanic rifle in For a Few Dollars More, or any early Western that actually uses period-appropriate rifles and revolvers.
This is a valuable resource as a reference for accurately drawing guns and people using them, which I do quite often. I wish other comic artists out there would do the same, because I have seen some really poorly "guessed at" Western comics.
For the most part I don't give two craps about modern guns, and the pages dedicated to the many variations of Sigs or Glocks or Ak-47s and their clones bores me to no end. But, hey, to each is own; I acknowledge that my monomania may hold little interest to others.