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Note: Please put some information about yourself here. Thank you for your help with the gun ID for [[God Bless America]]
My name is JD Davis. I live in Arizona, and am 24 years old. I have been a firearms enthusiast for over ten years and I currently sell firearms at an outdoors retail store. I collect firearms, with a penchant for the unusual. Some notable guns I own include a Chinese Broomhandle 9mm, an HK VP-70z, and an 1887 Swedish Husqvarna Nagant. I am very interested in foreign firearms, military and police style firearms, and especially early 20th century firearms. I am a huge movie and firearms buff and I love all things associated with both of them. One of my favorite pastimes was IDing firearms in movies, and then I discovered IMFDB and it was like I was finally home.
 
Also, putting some user info will be good.   Your IMFDB username 'could' be mistaken for a Spambot name so I strongly recommend you put 'something' on your user page and your discussion page. :)    [[User:MoviePropMaster2008|MoviePropMaster2008]] 16:49, 22 May 2012 (CDT)

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My name is JD Davis. I live in Arizona, and am 24 years old. I have been a firearms enthusiast for over ten years and I currently sell firearms at an outdoors retail store. I collect firearms, with a penchant for the unusual. Some notable guns I own include a Chinese Broomhandle 9mm, an HK VP-70z, and an 1887 Swedish Husqvarna Nagant. I am very interested in foreign firearms, military and police style firearms, and especially early 20th century firearms. I am a huge movie and firearms buff and I love all things associated with both of them. One of my favorite pastimes was IDing firearms in movies, and then I discovered IMFDB and it was like I was finally home.