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The '''Internet Movie Firearms Database''' is a website that allows users to find which guns were featured in certain movies, television series, video games, and anime, as well as contribute to the site in a wiki format. The site was started in 2007 by [[User:Bunni|Bunni]] and has grown to include many registered users, including several Hollywood armorers who graciously provide their insight and expertise. IMFDB welcomes user contributions to the site content, though strictly forbids malicious activities such as vandalism of articles, posting of profane, indecent, or illegal material (ie, screenshots taken from bootlegged videos), or harassment of other users.
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The '''Internet Movie Firearms Database''' (IMFDB) is a website that allows users to find which guns were featured in certain movies, television series, video games, and anime, as well as contribute to the site in a wiki format. The site was started in 2007 by [[User:Bunni|Bunni]] and has grown to include many registered users, including several Hollywood armorers who graciously provide their insight and expertise. IMFDB welcomes user contributions to the site content, though strictly forbids malicious activities such as vandalism of articles, posting of profane, indecent, or illegal material (ie, screenshots taken from bootlegged videos), or harassment of other users.
  
 
For information about the staff of IMFDB, visit [[Admins]].
 
For information about the staff of IMFDB, visit [[Admins]].
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=== IMFDB In the News ===
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*[http://features.hollywoodreporter.com/the-gun-industrys-lucrative-relationship-with-hollywood/ Locked & Loaded] - ''The Hollywood Reporter''
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*[http://www.ammoland.com/2016/11/imfdb-org-complete-resource-firearm-movie-buff/#axzz4QkLqRI1z IMFDB.org The Complete Resource for the Firearm Movie Buff] - ''Ammoland.com''
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*[http://www.economist.com/blogs/prospero/2016/10/bang-your-buck How guns get into films] - ''The Economist''
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*[http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/moviesnow/la-et-ca-mn-movie-guns-20130203,0,5347462.story Database catalogs movie firearms] - ''L.A. Times''
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*[http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2013/02/daniel-zimmerman/la-times-imfdb-org-the-last-word-on-guns-in-movies/ LA Times: imfdb.org the Last Word on Guns in Movies] - ''The Truth About Guns''
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*[http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/nov/30/las-vegas-machine-gun-shooting-ranges Vegas Gun Ranges Target Thrill-seeking Tourists With Ever Bigger Weapons] - ''The Guardian''
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*[http://www.fieldandstream.com/blogs/gun-nut/2009/04/bourjaily-internet-movie-firearms-database Bourjaily: The Internet Movie Firearms Database] - ''Field & Stream''

Latest revision as of 04:12, 16 August 2023

The Internet Movie Firearms Database (IMFDB) is a website that allows users to find which guns were featured in certain movies, television series, video games, and anime, as well as contribute to the site in a wiki format. The site was started in 2007 by Bunni and has grown to include many registered users, including several Hollywood armorers who graciously provide their insight and expertise. IMFDB welcomes user contributions to the site content, though strictly forbids malicious activities such as vandalism of articles, posting of profane, indecent, or illegal material (ie, screenshots taken from bootlegged videos), or harassment of other users.

For information about the staff of IMFDB, visit Admins.

IMFDB In the News



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