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User:MarineCorps1

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Born- Asia, but moved to US at young age

Hobbies- Airsoft, Xbox, snowboarding

Future Plans- United States Marine Corps, just turned poolee yesterday (September 14,2010)

Favorite Movies- Public Enemies, We Were Soldiers, Black Hawk Down, Saving Private Ryan


Favorite firearms

M16A4-Alongside the M16A2, the standard Marine Corps infantry rifle, can't go wrong with it.

HK416- Basically an M4A1, but more reliable. The weapon I would want in a combat zone.

Beretta M9- Accurate 9mm pistol with a 15 round magazine and very easy to field strip.

Colt M1911- A reliable hangun to go with a hard hitting round. Another one of John Browning's fantastic designs.

M1921 Thompson- A cool looking gun with a hard hitting round. If the Winchester 1887 was "The Gun That Won The West" this was "The Gun That Won The Gangsters."

M1 Garand- As quoted by General George S Patton, it was "The greatest battle implement ever devised." 8 rounds of 30-06 in a semi-auto rifle. Watch out for the PING.

Remington M40- In my humble opinion, The best sniper system ever made. Wielded by legends like Carlos Hathcock and Chuck Mawhinney.

Barrett M107- A great rifle for long distance. Able to stop almost anything on the modern battlefield with 10 rounds of semi-auto .50 caliber fire.

Springfield 1903- A rugged rifle for World War 1 and a good sniper weapon in World War 2. Perfect weapon for the "devil dogs"

M14- A great infantry weapon and an even better sniper rifle. 20 rounds of semi-auto fire, plus Chuck Mawhinney got 16 headshots with this rifle and a starlight night scope in less than 30 seconds.