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User:Kenny99

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Kenny99

I'm Kenneth. I am born in July 7,1992, and own a M1903 Springfield. I registered on this website on June 4, 2009. I found this website when I was looking for weapon upgrdes of Medal of Honor: Airborne and I found a link that mentioned Medal of Honor along with a M1921 Thompson image. I checked it out to find a huge collection of gun pictures and that made me register on Imfdb. I am also a football player. I can mostly identify guns that were used in wars from 1914-1975(World War I,World War II,Korean War,Vietnam war,etc.) and several modern day ones.

Screencaping

I usually buy/rent my movies from iTunes (either in HD [occurs more often] or in standard definition) and then use Snipping Tool (automatically comes with Windows 7) to screencap. If I am watching a movie from a DVD or Blu-Ray, I use VLC and select the "Snapshot" button. I then tweak the screenshot with Photoshop or use the video settings in VLC to adjust my screenshots with sharpness or correct it.



Drawings

Here are drawings that I drew(I am good at drawing simple weapons like the M1911A1, but can't draw humans good somehow). I'll try to upload more.

A drawing of a Colt .38 Super converted into a machine pistol with the Muzzle break, Thompson front pistol grip, and extended magazine. Note how I suck at drawing the front grip.
This is an earlier concept of the M1911A1 I originally drew. The top one wasn't perfect with the suppresor and the left one looks more like a Desert Eagle. The right one was my final drawing.
After drawing my pistol, I tested out my drawing into a complete drawing of a bank robbery. You can see the close up of an M1911A1 machine pistol firing. Note the 2 M1921AC Thompson in the background and the 2 extra M1911A1s. I really suck at drawing hands and people.
My drawing of various guns all drawn by me with some mistakes. These guns shown here are also some of my favourite guns. This picture shows an M1928 Thompson, an M1A1 Thompson behind the M1928, an M14 fitted with a sniper scope, a Model 24 Stielhandgranate, an M26 hand grenade, a SIG-Sauer P226, a Glock 17 with steel sides, and an XM177.


My Favourite Guns

Colt M1911A1 Pistol - .45 ACP
TDI Vector SMG - .45 ACP. The best, most accurate and deadly weapon for CQB.
Magpul FMG-9 - 9x19mm. Top in folded box form, bottom in folded out submachine gun form. A transformer-style submachine gun that weighs around one pound and feels like a smaller, more lightweight and accurate version of the Uzi.
KAC PDW, 6x35mm. A good, worthy, accurate, and powerful version of the M4A1 Carbine.
Heckler & Koch MP7A1 with Zeiss Z-Point red dot sight and 40-round magazine - 4.6x30mm
FN P90TR - 5.7x28mm
Beowolf - .50 Beowolf
Accuracy International AWSM .338 Lapua Magnum. Deicing features, high penetration, accurate, and lightweight.
CheyTac M-200 - .408 CheyTac. Note: I did not choose this because of Modern Warfare 2, but because of its advance design that is superior to that of older bolt-action sniper rifles. The .408 CheyTac combines the stopping power and penetration of the .50 BMG and the weight and accuracy of the .338 Lapua.
AS50 - .50 BMG. Lighter than a Barret M107, unmatched stopping power, and an unrivaled and useful high rate of fire for a sniper rifle, albeit recoil can be very problematic when squeezing the trigger rapidly due to the .50 BMG round it uses.
DTA Stealth Recon Scout - .338 Lapua Magnum. A very adaptable sniper rifle that can immediately swap calibers in a minute to fit specific needs.
McMillan TAC-50 .50 BMG. Very accurate due to the bolt-action system (which eventually helped score the second longest recorded kill by a Canadian soldier in Afghanistan), high stopping power and range, and slightly less heavier than the semi-automatic .50 BMG sniper rifles.
FGM-148 Javelin 127mm
Dillon Aero M134 with flash suppressor - 7.62x51mm.
..and finally, Tony Montanas' almighty 'Little Friend' from the movie Scarface - 5.56mm/39mm

To Do

Trivia About IMFDB I Found While Exploring the Website


Pages That I Built


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