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User:Predator20
Predator20
- Rank: Admin.
- Name: Brian
- Age: 26
- State: FL
- Occupation: House Plan Designer
About Me
I like guns, otherwise I wouldn't be on this site. I'm not super into guns, but really into movies. I got around 300 DVDs. So maybe as time goes by, I'll be able to make some good contributions to the site.
To-Do List
I already have all of these on DVD, so no biggie if anybody else beats me to some of them.
Pages I'm Working On
- Miami Vice TV Series, with the help of Gunman69 and Jcordell.
Pages Made
Does not include actor pages built and minor contributions
(CURRENT COUNT: 34)
- Apocalypse Now: Screencapped page.
- Big Trouble in Little China: Screencapped page.
- Beyond the Law: Screencapped and built the page.
- The Crazies: added screencaps
- Cobra: Screencapped page.
- Crank: High Voltage: Screencapped page.
- Death Sentence: Screencapped page.
- Escape from New York: Screencapped page.
- Extreme Prejudice: Screencapped movie, uploaded by Gunmaster45. caps have since been replaced with better ones by Ben41.
- From Dusk Till Dawn: Replaced existing screencaps
- Heaven's Prisoners: Screencapped page and built page
- In the Line of Duty: The FBI Murders screencapped page user Markit originally screencapped most of the movie.
- In the Electric Mist: Screencapped and built the page.
- Johnny Handsome: Screencapped and built the page.
- The Killer: added screencaps.
- The Limey: Screencapped page.
- Legion: Screencapped 90% of page.
- Man on Fire: added screencaps.
- Mad Max 2: Added screencaps.
- Miami Vice (TV Series): Screencapped page. (More than I care to think about.) Gunman69 screencapped most of season 2 and added a lot of the descriptions for my caps, allowing me more time to do caps for the page.
- Near Dark: Screencapped and built the page.
- No Country for Old Men screencapped page user Fimvit originally screencapped most of the movie.
- Nothing But Trouble screencapped page. user StanTheMan originally screencapped the movie and built the page.
- Planet Terror: Screencapped page.
- The Punisher (1989): Added screencaps.
- Ronin: Screencapped 90% of page.
- Running Scared: Screencapped movie, uploaded by Gunmaster45.
- Shane: Screencapped page. Page built by Gunmaster45.
- Supernatural: Added screencaps.
- Surveillance: Screencapped and built the page.
- Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines added screencaps
- Thief: Screencapped page.
- The Way of the Gun added screencaps
- Year of the Dragon: Screencapped page. Page built by Gunmaster45.
Actor Pages Made
- Clancy Brown built page
- Thomas Rosales Jr. built page
- Mickey Jones built page
- Sam Bottoms built page
- Luis Contreras built page
- Gavan O'Herlihy built page
- Adrianne Palicki built page
- Sophia Bush built page
- Jeroen Krabbé built page
- Dolph Lundgren converted to grid template and updated
- Don Stark built page
- Radha Mitchell built page
- Joe Anderson built page
- Richard Chaves built page
- Dennis Burkley built page
- Abbie Cornish built page
- Kelly Lynch built page
- Julie Benz didn't build the page, but might as well have.
- Katherine Heigl didn't build the page, but might as well have.
- Gabriel Damon built page
- John Mitchum built page
- Frederic Forrest built page
- Nick Searcy built page
- Patricia Arquette built page
- Rip Torn built page
Gun Pages Made
Top 10 Favorite Films
Favorite Actors / Actresses
My Personal Guns
Handguns
Rifles
Shotguns
Break
CC Revolvers
Snagging can be overcome with practice, but why when there are so many great hammerless and concealed hammer models now days. If you plan on shooting your concealment piece frequently I would suggest one of the S&W J frames. Personally I like the 649 or 49 and there are still many lightly used S&W J frames out there that will cost you a anywhere from a couple hundred to several hundred dollars less than a new one. The 38/638 is a good gun, but the alloy frame isn't as sturdy as the all steel if you're looking at a lot of shooting. Also if you can find one of the Ruger SP101 with the 2.25" barrel with the DA hammer you have a good little revolver there. However alot of folks prefer the trigger action on the S&W revolver. I prefer Smith & Wesson, but I appreciate Ruger and aknowledge that the company makes a very solid and strong revolver.Just remember that the Ruger is heavier. Look at your requirements.
Now be careful with Colt. Like I said in that other posting the Colt action is tricky and there aren't that many gunsmiths left anymore who know how to work on the action. I would recommend a Colt for collecting but a Smith or Ruger for real world. Be careful of Taurus. The company has come a long way, but I still have doubts about the quality control. And that's not good for a revolver being used for the real world. Life or death in other words. --Jcordell 23:46, 9 October 2010 (UTC)