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We'll start with a nice little family of Smith Revolvers.
We'll start with a nice little family of Smith Revolvers.


[[Image:Smith-%26-Wesson-Model-66.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Smith & Wesson Model 66 - Stainless version of the Model 19 'Combat Magnum' L-Frame .357 Magnum 4 Barrel Half-Lug]]
[[Image:Smith-%26-Wesson-Model-66.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Smith & Wesson Model 66 - Stainless version of the Model 19 'Combat Magnum' L-Frame .357 Magnum 4 Barrel Half-Lug]]


[[Image:S%26WModel629.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Smith & Wesson Model 629 - Stainless version of the Model 29 N-Frame .44 Magnum 6 1/2 Barrel, Half-Lug]]
[[Image:S%26WModel629.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Smith & Wesson Model 629 - Stainless version of the Model 29 N-Frame .44 Magnum 6 1/2 Barrel, Half-Lug]]


[[Image:Magnum_50cal_500.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Smith & Wesson 500 - X-Frame .500 S&W Magnum 8 3/8 Barrel]]
[[Image:Magnum_50cal_500.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Smith & Wesson 500 - X-Frame .500 S&W Magnum 8 3/8 Barrel]]


[[Image:Smith%26Wesson640.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Smith & Wesson Model 640 .357 Magnum]]
[[Image:Smith%26Wesson640.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Smith & Wesson Model 640 .357 Magnum]]


The classics are best for me when it comes to Smiths, though other newer .357 guns like the 619/620 are nice too. I don't like the full-lug smiths as much, they've long had the semi-lugged supported ejector-rod and that's what I like.
The classics are best for me when it comes to Smiths, though other newer .357 guns like the 619/620 are nice too. I don't like the full-lug smiths as much, they've long had the semi-lugged supported ejector-rod and that's what I like.


Anyway, one for every main size - 357, 44, and the new 500. Smith has a new 500 with a 6 1/2 barrel W/ half-lug, but I don't know about that for a handgun like the 500.
Anyway, one for every main size - 357, 44, and the new 500. .357 is a good size. My dad owned a Smith 29 .44 himself and I've long wanted to have one of my own. Smith has a new 500 with a 6 1/2 barrel W/ half-lug, but I don't know about that for a handgun like the 500.


Of course, the 640 would be a smaller gun more for a concealed-carry weapon. A old-fashioned Model 36 Chief's Special would be fine as well, but I'd prefer the 640.
Of course, the 640 would be a smaller gun more for a concealed-carry weapon. A old-fashioned Model 36 Chief's Special would be fine as well, but I'd prefer the 640.


[[Image:KimberCustomTLEII_OtherSide.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Kinber Custom TLEII .45 ACP]]
[[Image:KimberCustomTLEII_OtherSide.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Kinber Custom TLEII .45 ACP]]


[[Image:KimberProCarryII_1911.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Kinber Pro Carry .45 ACP]]
[[Image:KimberProCarryII_1911.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Kinber Pro Carry .45 ACP]]


I've shot a TLEII, (Matter of fact, the first real gun I shot) and I have to say, it felt quite nice. Not to mention being monetarily challenged, the Kimber is good since it provides a great 1911 pistol for the price.
I've shot a TLEII, (Matter of fact, the first real gun I shot) and I have to say, it felt quite nice. Not to mention being monetarily challenged, the Kimber is good since it provides a great 1911 pistol for the price.
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I've added the Pro-Carry on the possibility I might go for a slightly smaller 1911, and it's a good size to me. Doesn't have to be stainless like the picture but it's good either way.
I've added the Pro-Carry on the possibility I might go for a slightly smaller 1911, and it's a good size to me. Doesn't have to be stainless like the picture but it's good either way.


[[Image:SIGP220R_Standard.jpg|thumb|none|500px|SIG-Sauer P220(P220R) Current Production .45 ACP]]
[[Image:SIGP220R_Standard.jpg|thumb|none|400px|SIG-Sauer P220(P220R) Current Production .45 ACP]]


[[Image:SIG-SauerP229R.jpg|thumb|none|500px|SIG-Sauer P229(P229R) Current Production .40 S&W]]
[[Image:SIG-SauerP229R.jpg|thumb|none|400px|SIG-Sauer P229(P229R) Current Production .40 S&W]]


I've always liked SIG-Sauer pistols, and after having shot a 220, I have to say they shoot pretty nice as well. The P220 would be a good alternative/compliment to the Kimber, and the 229 would be another slightly more compact weapon to have. My 229 would ideally be in .40 caliber.
I've always liked SIG-Sauer pistols, and after having shot a 220, I have to say they shoot pretty nice as well. The P220 would be a good alternative/compliment to the Kimber, and the 229 would be another slightly more compact weapon to have. My 229 would ideally be in .40 caliber.

Revision as of 15:45, 10 March 2010

How do?

You can just call me Stan. I'm just a recently joined member.

About Me - General

I'm a 22 year old that lives near Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A. I don't have any MySpace page or anything like that, I don't have patience or time enough for that kind of thing. I do have a YouTube channel (though no videos of my own to post, like this site and others, I mainly just look and browse). I do post quite a bit on the MessageBoard of the RoboCop Archive, where I've been around for several years now.

About Me - Movies

I like a great number of movies and and enjoy a fairly wide variety of films, though Action, Sci-Fi, and War will probably be the biggest categories of films I watch. I'm an immense fan of the RoboCop franchise (As evidenced by the fact I post on it's biggest site), of which the original film RoboCop has been my all-time most favorite film for a long time now. As a big fan, I also like most of the other media as well, that is the film sequels (or at least, the second film, the third, not quite so much), as well the old TV series, comics, etc.

Other than that, again, I enjoy, like, and even love a fair number of films, not just single films, but also entire film franchises (sometimes some of films in a particular franchise, others maybe all of them). Basically I like enough stuff to where I couldn't narrow it down to top 10 list.

But to have some kind of abridged list, For film franchises I really like - RoboCop (duh) Terminator (The original T1 I like most) Star Wars (Empire and ROTJ the most) Indiana Jones (Raiders best for me, but I like 'em all) Predator & Predator II, Alien Quadrilogy, Dirty Harry series, Ghostbusters I & II, Escape From New York and L.A., Batman films (Though NOT Batman & Robin, yeesh) as well as the Band Of Brothers series

And for individual films I really like - Patton, Full Metal Jacket, Black Hawk Down, Saving Private Ryan, We Were Soldiers, Total Recall, Sin City, Enemy At The Gates, Men At Work, Last Action Hero, V for Vendetta, Spaceballs, Blade Runner..

.. And that's just to name that ones that come to mind right away. There's a good few more, mainly individual films. I might post some more later, but don't count on it, this is already a decently big list as it is, I'd say.

About Me - Guns and This Site

I've always been into guns. Not just by themselves, but also as a big part of my fascination for the U.S. Military, and their related vehicles and equipment (and as such, a lot of their weapons, both vehicle-mounted and small-arms). As we know, we see a lot of weapons (including military weapons) on movies and TV shows, so this site acts as a great resource for that. Weapons used by the U.S. Armed Forces are represented on screen quite a bit, and this site has a fair bit of info posted about them, not to mention tons of nice, high-quality pictures. Not to mention as a guy who watches some Sci-Fi stuff, it's nice to read up on background on some of the prop weapons. It even makes me more knowledgeable about regular action films themselves, as in a lot of those films the guns are fairly big (and for me, interesting) parts of the movies.

As such, I found my way here, and have come here on a somewhat regular basis since. I've found this site to be very informative and educational, not just on the weapons, but their history and background, and even found some good trivia and insights on some films regarding their weapons. I've come to this site quite a good bit already (give or take a year now). I mainly looked and browsed anonymously. The main reason I joined up was to post up a page for a movie I like and watched recently (but surprisingly, didn't see here on the site), so there ya go. Otherwise I've only edited/added a couple things here and there. Overall, as a gun lover, I've found this site to be highly informative and enjoyable.

I unfortunately, do not own any actual weapons of my own. My financial state has not yet afforded me to do so. I certainly hope and intend to own at lease a couple at some point, though.


What I've Done

First (And probably only) page I've done - Nothing But Trouble

I recently edited this part of the Forrest Gump page.

And this section of the RoboCop 2 page.

Guns I'd like to own

These are my 'wish list' weapons - Guns I would love to have in actuality. Most of these I may not be likely to own but some I most definitely want to and will try to get.

Handguns

We'll start with a nice little family of Smith Revolvers.

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Smith & Wesson Model 66 - Stainless version of the Model 19 'Combat Magnum' L-Frame .357 Magnum 4 Barrel Half-Lug
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Smith & Wesson Model 629 - Stainless version of the Model 29 N-Frame .44 Magnum 6 1/2 Barrel, Half-Lug
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Smith & Wesson 500 - X-Frame .500 S&W Magnum 8 3/8 Barrel
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Smith & Wesson Model 640 .357 Magnum

The classics are best for me when it comes to Smiths, though other newer .357 guns like the 619/620 are nice too. I don't like the full-lug smiths as much, they've long had the semi-lugged supported ejector-rod and that's what I like.

Anyway, one for every main size - 357, 44, and the new 500. .357 is a good size. My dad owned a Smith 29 .44 himself and I've long wanted to have one of my own. Smith has a new 500 with a 6 1/2 barrel W/ half-lug, but I don't know about that for a handgun like the 500.

Of course, the 640 would be a smaller gun more for a concealed-carry weapon. A old-fashioned Model 36 Chief's Special would be fine as well, but I'd prefer the 640.

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Kinber Custom TLEII .45 ACP
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Kinber Pro Carry .45 ACP

I've shot a TLEII, (Matter of fact, the first real gun I shot) and I have to say, it felt quite nice. Not to mention being monetarily challenged, the Kimber is good since it provides a great 1911 pistol for the price.

I've added the Pro-Carry on the possibility I might go for a slightly smaller 1911, and it's a good size to me. Doesn't have to be stainless like the picture but it's good either way.

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SIG-Sauer P220(P220R) Current Production .45 ACP
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SIG-Sauer P229(P229R) Current Production .40 S&W

I've always liked SIG-Sauer pistols, and after having shot a 220, I have to say they shoot pretty nice as well. The P220 would be a good alternative/compliment to the Kimber, and the 229 would be another slightly more compact weapon to have. My 229 would ideally be in .40 caliber.

Shotguns

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Mossberg 590 with ghost-ring sights and speedfeed stock - 12 Gauge.

Mossberg 590. For the first shotgun I fired, I know it felt damn nice (I shot 2 3/4 slugs). I might have the ghost-ring sights like the one is this image. The one I shot belonged to my 'Uncle' Roger (Actually my Dad's old best friend, who himself is a big gun-nut), which he called 'Grand-dad'. His had ghost-ring sights and he customized it with an M4/CAR-15 style collapsible stock. He said he was using that temporarily until he bought a folding stock with 3-shell holder. I myself would be plenty content with a standard stock at this point.

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Benelli M3 Super-90 12 Gauge with pistol grip stock combination

I love semi-auto shotguns. I especially love semi-autos that can still be worked as pumps if need be. As such I've long loved the SPAS-12. But, this is a more achievable choice at this point. Not to mention I gather it's proportioned closer to a regular shotgun than the SPAS (which I've heard is rather large and heavy). I'd like a pistol grip stock on it most, but a standard stock would work fine, too.

More to come