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(please note that I haven't fired or even held all of these necessarily - I just like the way many of them look in movies)
(please note that I haven't fired or even held all of these necessarily - I just like the way many of them look in movies)


* [[AK-47]]/[[AK-47#AKM|AKM]]/[[AK-74]] series rifles - I am a Kalashnikov historian, and I'm particularly fond of Chinese Norinco examples (which probably isn't surprising because I own one)
* [[AK-47]]/[[AK-47#AKM|AKM]]/[[AK-74]] series rifles - I am a Kalashnikov historian and well-versed in the different foreign-made derivatives, and I'm particularly fond of Chinese Norinco examples, which probably isn't surprising because I own one.
* [[Barret M82]]
* [[Barret M82]]
* [[Benelli M4 Super 90]]
* [[Benelli M4 Super 90]]
* [[Beretta M92F|Beretta 92]] and [[Taurus PT92]]-series pistols - let's face it, these are quite possibly the most beautiful-looking semi-automatic pistols ever designed.
* [[Beretta M92F|Beretta 92]] and [[Taurus PT92]]-series pistols - let's face it, these are quite possibly the most beautiful-looking semi-automatic pistols ever designed. Personally, I like the Taurus better because I like the frame-mounted safety, as opposed to the Beretta's less-accessible slide-mounted safety.
* [[Browning M2]]
* [[Browning M2]]
* [[FN F2000]]
* [[FN F2000]]

Revision as of 17:34, 4 May 2008

MT2008

  • Name: Matt
  • Age: 22
  • Home Town: Chapel Hill, NC
  • Occupation: Student (soon to graduate to...unemployment, most likely)
  • Future Plans: Grad school (maybe), law school (less likely)


About Me

After losing my entire account and all the contributions I made to this site, I have finally returned. I'm still extremely upset that I lost everything I did (lesson: back everything up yourself, since you can never count on webmasters to do it for you), but fortunately, I have lots of screencaps and too much time on my hands, so I'm back. In addition to working on articles I had edited prior to the great crash, I'm also working on lots of new ones.

Anyway, I'm a soon-to-be graduate at a particular college in Maine (I was a History/Government major). I'm sort of a wannabe movie-gun librarian, and I love watching movies and seeing what types of weapons are in it. To be fair, I don't know as much about the classics, mostly just contemporary movies (Rafa, on the other hand, seems to be good with older films). Sometimes, I will buy movies on DVD, even terrible movies, if the guns are worth looking at - which sounds crazy, I know. Additionally, I tend to look for "behind the scenes" information on the guns in a movie - the company that supplied the weapons for the production, the armorers who built/handled the prop weapons on set, etc. I frequently use pictures of the actual prop guns in my articles, if I can find them (see for instance, my work on I Am Legend, for which I found pictures of the actual AR15 carbine and Mark-23 that were used in the movie).

Although I'm big into guns, movies, and guns in movies, I don't do much shooting in real life. I used to shoot skeet when I was in high school, but that was years ago now. I also go to the pistol range sometimes, but this, too, is pretty rare. Usually, I just buy guns for collector value...I have a very expensive pre-1989 Poly Tech AK which I've fired a total of 4 times in my basement. I am thinking about getting more into shooting once I graduate and I'm not in an environment where guns are frowned upon.

So that's that. Any other questions, please drop me a note on my "discussion" page.


Guns I Own

  • Poly Tech AKS-762 (Chinese-made semi-auto AKM clone) - this is my baby
  • Smith & Wesson 4506 - it actually belonged to my grandfather, but he gave it to me.

I also used to own a Taurus PT92 which I have since sold (it was a very old and well-used example) and a Ruger Mark III (another of my grandfather's guns which I sold).

My Favorite Firearms

(please note that I haven't fired or even held all of these necessarily - I just like the way many of them look in movies)

Articles to which I've contributed include:

Movies

Television

  • Harsh Realm (under-appreciated TV series which I recently re-discovered on DVD)

Guns

Articles I'm Working On Now

Movies

Video Games