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Revision as of 00:26, 21 August 2008

Gunmaster45

  • Name: John
  • Age: 15
  • Hometown: Rhinebeck, NY
  • Occupation: Gunsmith/Unemployed
  • Future Plans: Film Director/Film Armorer

About Me

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Me a year ago. Look about the same but have more facial hair now.

I'm younger than your typical gun nut. Being 15, it is hard to be excepted by older people as a viable source of gun information. I try my hardest to show them wrong. I really hope no one on this site roles their eyes after reading I'm 15. I'm really a lot more knowledgable on guns than pretty much any kid I know. And most adults. I've had major experiance with firearms, being in a gunsmithing business with my father. It's a small business, but it is also a small New York town. I've been called a redneck before, and I hate it. Liking guns is not a good enough reason for someone to typecast you as one. I'm not a redneck, just a gun nut. I've come a long way in five years of extremely devoted studying from my father, books, the internet, and hands on experiance. I've come a long way for someone with such little money too. I've shot around maybe 100 or so firearms, and learned and studied hundreds more. Most of them I can strip and clean by memory. Having my own place to shoot at home helps. Although I've been to a range more than a few times. I envy people like MoviePropMaster2008 for being able to work with movie guns. I wish I could be a movie armorer. Although my main passion is film direction. My dream is to juggle both one day. The chance of this happening is extremely rare but, hey, a guy can dream, can't he?

Favorite Films

  • Heat
  • Unforgiven
  • Terminator 2: Judgment Day
  • Sin City
  • True Lies
  • Last Action Hero
  • The Outlaw Josey Wales
  • A Perfect World
  • Dirty Harry
  • The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
  • High Plains Drifter
  • Black Hawk Down
  • Predator
  • Aliens
  • Jurassic Park

Favorite Actors/Actresses

  • Clint Eastwood(Director too)
  • Arnold Schwarzenneger
  • Bruce Willis
  • John Wayne
  • Angelina Jolie
  • Kevin Costner
  • Michael Biehn
  • Dennis Quaid
  • Christian Bale

Favorite Guns

  • Colt M1911A1 .45 ACP: I consider it the greatest handgun ever made and the grandfather of modern handguns, yet it is still good enough to serve right next to those guns today. Mine is a M1911 with original frame and internals from 1913, A1 slide, and an expertly crafted nickel plated Compensator. I've reblued it so it looks nice. Soon I'll add 3 dot night sights and a stainless 3 holes target trigger.(I'll never sell it so why not give all it's worth?)I'll add a picture of it when it is finished.
  • M1 Garand .30-06: A fine rifle with many devotions to modern rifles today. It is accurate and extremly fun to shoot. Could be a little lighter though. Mine served in both WWII and Korea(has WWII marking and Korea markings, along with Korea era sling)
  • M4A1/AR-15 A3 Carbine 5.56x45mm: Having fired both the full-auto and the civilian semi-auto, I've come to like the M4A1 style carbine rifles. I find them accurate and reliable. Wish I owned one personally though. My only trigger time with them is someone else's on a range.
  • Norinco YL-1887L "Winchester 1887" 10/12 gauge: The gun from T2 is my dream gun to own.
  • SIG-Sauer P226 9mm: A fine handgun of today. "Hell and back reliability" is a fine slogan for the company, indeed.
  • Glock 17 9mm: I've heard a lot of people say a Glock is a crappy plastic gun, which is not true at all. It is a reliable, light, easy-fitting handgun, easier to disassemble than a 1911(but not to say it is a better gun). Mine is a first generation with ugly target sights and two 17 round mags. I like it a lot.
  • Smith and Wesson Model K-14/3 .38 special: A beautiful target .38 revolver. Smooth, crisp, and accurate.
  • Smith and Wesson Model 29 .44 Remington Magnum: Come on, it's Dirty Harry's gun, how could you NOT love it? Hard on the hand but nice indeed.
  • Ruger Super Redhawk .44 Remington Magnum: Heavy but accurate and fun. With a scope, you can down deer with this baby.
  • Browning A-5 12/16/20 gauge: One of the finest auto-loading shotguns ever made by the greatest gunmaker ever to live.
  • Browning A-bolt 12 gauge: Light, powerful and quite possibley the most accuarte shotgun ever made, I use this for deer hunting, as does my father(him more of course, it beeing his gun).
  • Winchester Model 1892 .38-40: The smoothest medium caliber lever gun I've ever shot. Light and accurate too.
  • Winchester 1894M .22 Magnum Trapper: A gift from my grandfather. A great small game gun. This gun is no longer in production. Smoothest small caliber I've ever shot.
  • Savage Anschutz .22 magnum: My current small game rifle. Accurate and reliable. A great rifle.

My contribution to IMFDB

I read that someone said this site is "An innacurate source filled with a bunch of dumb kids adding wrong information." I take that to heart and whenever I see wrong info, I do my best to correct it properly. Only recently learning how to upload pictures on this site, I've just gotten the hang of using the proper site format, so if someone does a half-ass job of putting a page together, I at least put it in proper format. I devote mind-bending hours of time adding pictures, taking screencaps, and making pages with no real reward but my own satisfaction to know people will be better informed. I hope no one thinks I'm trying to be cocky, I'm the complete opposite. I'd love to get to know the main editors of this sight better and possibley be accepted as one as well. I have a method of getting movie screencaps off DVDs but I first need to upload a photo editor to convert them from being BMPs to JPGs. I have a massive movie collection, many of which are on this site, and will definately add more screencaps once I have this photo editor. I upload pictures a lot. Someone even told me to cut it down a but, so now I try my hardest to check and see whether or not this picture is on the site or not before uploading. I hope to possibley make some friends, learn new things, and possibly let others learn new things too. P.S. My user name is not an meant to be self righteous, I just couldn't think of anything better on IMdB, and the name stuck.

P.P.S. It just became clear to me that two of my pages are larger than Bad Boys II, the largest page on the site with 31 guns. I've made new records! Last Action Hero with 34 guns, and Hollow Point with 38 guns. Maybe I'll even bat those eventually. If there are any other big articles on the site, let me know so I know what to beat, or at least see who beat me.

Hardest Works

  • Last Action Hero: Took me near all day(and some night) to completely screencap, classify, and post every gun on the page. Very time consuming.
#3 of the top 3 gun pages on the site with 35 guns.
#2 of the top 3 pages on the site with 37 guns (tied with #1 District B13 with 37 guns, which came before HP, hence its #1 spot in a tie.)
  • Eraser: Screencapped the page.
  • Flashpoint: So far uploaded every gun and almost every single picture on there(all screenshots are my work, which is very time consuming to add)
  • Glock page: Made sure to upload every Glock picture and description to help everyone out. Glocks are used so much, there is no room for missing information.
  • Frequency: Made the page. Screencapped every picture.
  • Hostage: Uploaded all the screencaps and pictures.
  • Heat: I added some guns and screencaps. Mine have a black bar to the left side.
  • The Rock: Uploaded screencaps for the whole movie.
  • I've made dozens of smaller contributions to the site and will make dozens more.

Final Note

I'm happy to be a part of this website and hope I can be accepted like any other user, and not be looked down on because of my age. Just think, most people wouldn't be honest enough to admit their age. I try to make it a point that age doesn't restrict knowledge from entering a younger person's mind. Please don't see some "dumb kid" adding information, but another gun nut just like the rest of you. I'd love to learn anything new from the rest of the site users willing to inform me on new things. If I screw up, write it on the discussion page. Please, be kind and civil, and I shall do the same. If anyone has any questions from me(which is somewhat uncommon), ask me on that page as well.

Personally Uploaded Pictures

  • Spanish scaled down 1911 copy Llama XV "Especial" .22 LR pistol, nickel finish with original grips and lanyard loop.
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Llama XV .22 LR pistol (right side)
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Llama XV .22 LR pistol (left side)