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User:M14fanboy

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M14fanboy

I'll give the basics, because I don't want people creeping my shit. I'm John, a 15 year old gun geek from Eastern Canada. I'm not a video game based weapons guy, and I've studied and learned about guns for years, as well as shooting my fair share of them. I'm an avid gamer and user on this site, and if anyone's interested, send CarlsonsRaiders a message on Xbox Live and I might hit you up with a friend request. That's all I let the internet know about me, and that's my bio.

Favorite Movies

Favorite Video Games

Pages I've Contributed To

  • Numerous written additions to many pages, not to mention much discussion about weaponry within the pages.

Favourite Guns

Browning Hi-Power - Old school 9mm with great looks, 13 rounds of 9mm at your disposal, plus Eddie Murphy used one, so he's alright.

TDI "Vector" - Revolutionary recoil system, not to mention it can handle the .45 with ease, and it doesn't look to bad either.

FN FAL - Wasn't designed for the 7.62, but with that round this rifle takes down damn near anything, just keep it off full auto.

Steyr AUG - Genesis, the first bullpup in military service. In 1977 it was a beast, and it still is today. Plastic fantastic indeed.

Sturmgewehr 44 - The first assault rifle in the world, and maybe Nazi Germany's one great achievement.

FAMAS F1 - High ROF, compact design. and good looks. Maybe not the best, but I like it.

Franchi SPAS-12 - Overused I know, but it looks tankish and it works well.

M14 - The US Army may have dropped it, but I think it's a superb rifle in the 7.62 class, nice wood stock as well.

M240 - The SAWs older brother, it took the 7.62 and did what the M60 couldn't, make it work in a GPMG.

Taurus PT92 - A Beretta 92 in drag I know, but with 2 more rounds in the mag and a lower price tag, I'm sold already.

IMI Uzi - The iconic SMG, it was compact yet effective, and it's wraparound bolt was an innovation copied many times over.

Walther WA2000 - A mantelpiece I know, but a .300 magnum hand built German rifle commands some respect, and it looks alright.

FN F2000 - It brought bullpups to left-handers (like myself) with it's revolutionary ejection system, plus it's an accurate little thing too.

Barrett M82A1 - Heavy, big, impractical and mostly useless, but for a one mile headshot that kills, it's almost unbeatable.

Cheytac Intervention M200 - Revolutionary round, revolutionary rifle, what more could you ask for then bolt action perfection?