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  1. Ignatius Piazza

    Dr. Ignatius "Naish" Piazza (b. 1960) is the founder and director of the Front Sight Firearms Training Institute in Pahrump, Nevada. He is a four weapons combat master, and lives near Santa Cruz, California.

  2. Claire Wolfe

    Claire Wolfe is a survivalist-libertarian author and columnist. Some of her favored topics are gulching or homesteading, firearms, open source technology, and homeschooling. Her books include such titles as "179 Things to Do 'Til the Revolution" and "I Am Not a Number!". She also writes for a number of magazines, notably Backwoods Home Magazine and SWAT. A common subject in these articles is the fictional town of Hardyville, …

  3. Robert Ludlum

    Robert Ludlum was an American author of 29 thriller novels. There are more than 210 million copies of his books in print, and translated into 32 languages. Ludlum also published books under the pseudonyms Jonathan Ryder and Michael Shepherd. Some of Ludlum's novels have been made into films and mini-series, including "The Osterman Weekend", "The Holcroft Covenant", "The Apocalypse Watch", "The Bourne Identity", …

  4. Eric S. Raymond

    Eric Steven Raymond (born December 4, 1957), often referred to as ESR, is a computer programmer, author and advocate for the open source movement. His reputation within hacker culture was established when he became the maintainer of the "Jargon File". After the 1997 publication of "The Cathedral and the Bazaar", Raymond became a high-profile representative of the open source movement, and is today one of its most recognized and controversial characters.

  5. Henry Bowman

    "'Henry Bowman" is a fictional character, the protagonist of the novel "Unintended Consequences". Henry is a geologist in his early forties. His pastimes are: collecting firearms, recreational shooting, piloting small aircraft, and gunsmithing.

  6. Arthur Kellermann

    Dr. Arthur L. Kellermann, M.D., M.P.H. (born 1955) is a professor and chairman of the department of emergency medicine at Emory University. He is also currently director of the Center for Injury Control of the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University School of Medicine, as well as co-chair of the Committee on the Consequences of Uninsurance of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies.

  7. Bobby Sands

    Robert Gerard Sands, commonly known as Bobby Sands, (9 March 1954 – 5 May 1981), was a Provisional Irish Republican Army volunteer who died on hunger strike whilst in HM Prison Maze (also known as Long Kesh) for the possession of firearms. He was the leader of the 1981 Hunger Strike, in which Irish Republican prisoners were seeking to regain status as political prisoners, …

  8. George Hennard

    George Hennard (October 15, 1956-October 16, 1991) was a mass murderer who claimed twenty-four victims at Luby's Cafeteria in Killeen, Texas, USA, in an event that has come to be known as the Luby's massacre. After graduating from high school, he joined the US Navy, then later transferred to the Merchant Navy, from which he was discharged in 1989 for possessing marijuana as well as for making racist remarks.

  9. John Garand

    John Cantius Garand was a designer of firearms best known for creating the first successful semi-automatic rifle to be put into active military service, the M1 Garand. Garand was born in St. Rémi, Quebec, and moved as a child to rural Connecticut. He attended school until he was twelve years old, and then became employed in a textile mill, where he was later promoted to machinist. After gaining the necessary experience, he was hired by a tool factory in Providence, …

  10. Shannon Smith

    Shannon Smith was a teenager from Phoenix, Arizona, whose death by a stray bullet led to changes in Arizona gun laws, strengthening penalties for random discharge of firearms. Smith had been an award-winning athlete and honor student, and had graduated from the eighth grade a few weeks prior to her death. While standing in her backyard and talking on the telephone with a friend, a stray bullet hit her in her head, causing instant death.

  11. Howard Unruh

    Howard Unruh (also spelled Unrah) (born January 21 1921, Camden, New Jersey) is regarded as one of the first of the 'lone gunmen' to go on an indiscriminate shooting spree. On September 6 1949, twenty-eight year old Unruh left his house for a twelve minute walk around his Camden, New Jersey neighborhood, shooting people at random and killing 13. Always a reserved man, he had turned into a recluse in the three months before his spree.

  12. Martin Ferris

    Martin Ferris is an Irish Sinn Féin politician and a former Provisional IRA member (volunteer). He has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for Kerry North since 2002 and is one of four Sinn Féin representatives in the current Dáil.

  13. Berthold Schwartz

    The monk Berthold Schwartz is generally considered to be the inventor of firearms. Sometimes 1354 is given as the year of his invention, though there is evidence against it. It is also said he knew Roger Bacon.

  14. Vasily Degtyaryov

    Vasily Alekseyevich Degtyaryov (January 2, 1880, Tula - January 16, 1949, Moscow) was a Russian weapons designer, Major General of the Engineering and Artillery Service, Doctor of Technical Sciences (1940), and Hero of Socialist Labor (1940, he received the second such award in the history just two weeks later than Joseph Stalin himself). He became a CPSU member in 1941. Vasily Degtyaryov was the one to head the first Soviet firearms design bureau.

  15. Vyacheslav Ivankov

    Vyacheslav Kirillovich Ivankov, nicknamed Yaponchik ("Little Japanese"), was a very well known member of the Russian Mafia. Yaponchik was born in Georgia and grew up in Moscow. He was a champion amateur wrestler in his youth who first went to jail after a bar fight in which he was defending the honor of a woman. After his release, he began to climb up the Soviet crime ladder by dealing stolen goods on the black market. According to Russian law enforcement authorities.

  16. Ole Herman Johannes Krag

    Ole Herman Johannes Krag was a Norwegian gun designer. He designed a wide range of firearms during his lifetime, but only two – the Krag-Petersson and the Krag-Jørgensen – were adopted by any armed forces. Less than 1,000 Krag-Petersson rifles were made for the Royal Norwegian Navy, while several hundreds of thousands Krag-Jørgensen rifles were made for the Danish, Norwegian and US armies. Ole H J Krag was born in Vågå, Norway.

  17. Stefan Lazarević

    Stefan Lazarević, who died at the Battle of Kosovo against the Turks in 1389, and Princess Milica (Милица) from the subordinate branch of the Nemanjić (Немањић) dynasty. Stefan Lazarević was the first European-style knight in Serbia and also a poet. He introduced knight tournaments, modern battle tactics, and firearms to Serbia.

  18. Bernard Coy

    Bernard Paul Coy (February 13, 1896 - May 2, 1946) was a prisoner at Alcatraz prison, and is known for his escape attempt on May 2, 1946. Coy, along with Joe Cretzer, Marvin Hubbard, Sam Shockley, Miran Thompson, and Clarence Carnes planned to break into the gun galleries to steal weapons, take hostages and then flee to the dock. He was successful in creating a makeshift bar-spreader that enabled him to get past the weak bars that protected the gun galleries.

  19. Gelawdewos Of Ethiopia

    Gelawdewos, Emperor of Ethiopia (Ge'ez ገላውዴዎስ "galāwdēwōs", modern "gelāwdēwōs", "Claudius"; 1521/1522 - March 23, 1559) was "Emperor of Ethiopiathrone name Asnaf Sagad I (Ge'ez አጽናፍ ሰገደ "aṣnāf sagad", modern "āṣnāf seged", "to whom the peaks bow"; September 3, 1540 - March 23, 1559) of Ethiopia, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty.

  20. Jacob Smith Jarmann

    Jacob Smith Jarmann (1816-1894) was a Norwegian firearms designer. Jarmann was born in Gudbrandsdalen in Norway. He developed an interest in firearms at an early age, and he designed his first rifle - a breech loading rifle firing cardboard cartridges - in 1838, but this was turned down by the armed forces at the time. The logic was that a rifle capable of firing 13 shots a minute would be impossible to resupply with enough ammunition.

  21. William Colepaugh

    William Curtis Colepaugh (March 25, 1918 - March 16, 2005) was an American of World War II who, following his 1943 discharge from the US Naval Reserve ("for the good of the service", according to official reports), defected to Nazi Germany in 1944. While a crewman on a United States Merchant Marine ship that stopped off in Lisbon, Colepaugh defected at the German consulate. He was given extensive firearms and espionage training at a spy-school in German-occupied The Hague.

  22. Nikolay Mikhaylovich Afanasyev

    Nikolay Mikhailovich Afanasyev (b. 1916) was a Soviet firearms designer. Afanasiev was born in St. Petersburg, Russia. In 1938 he graduated from a Tekhnikum of the Mechanization of Agriculture. In 1939 was drafted to serve tank corps in Mongolia, where he became the arms designer.

  23. Konstantin Konstantinov

    Konstantin Ivanovich Konstantinov (1817 or 1819 - January 12(24).1871) was a Russian scientist in the field of artillery, rocketry, instrument making, and automatics, Lieutenant General (1864). Konstantin Konstantinov graduated from Mikhailovskoye Artillery School in St.Petersburg in 1836. In 1844, he invented a device for measuring flight speed of projectiles at any point of their trajectory. In 1847, Konstantinov created a ballistic rocket pendulum, …

  24. Kostas Sommer

    Kostas Sommer is a Greek actor who has appeared in numerous movies and TV shows. In 2005, he appeared in the Hollywood film "Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo" starring Rob Schneider as the "Greek" gigolo Assapopoulos Mariolis. This role is Sommer’s first Hollywood role, after nailing his only audition since arriving in Los Angeles. Born and raised in Greece, Sommer attended the German School of Athens. He was bit by the acting bug as a young boy, …

  25. Arizona Firearms

    Welcome to Arizona Firearms & Pawn, LLC. We are located at 1315 West University Drive in Tempe, Az. 85281. We are a full service gun shop offering such brands as Glock, Springfield, Kel-Tec, Smith & Wesson, Taurus, Rossi, Bersa, Mossberg, Hi-Point, Ruger, and more! We buy, sell, trade, and pawn! We pride ourselves in our great customer service and competitive prices!

  26. Firearms

    I don't smile alot, cause ain't nothin pretty.

  27. Jon

    I am a good man. And I am not that hard to find.

  28. Lori

    Just got married November 4th, and just getting back from our honeymoon in Mexico, it was beautiful!I like to cook, shop, and have fun. I have fun hanging out with my friends and just relaxing. I love music, all kinds. I love animals. I love movies, mostly the old ones. I currently have a cat who's 17, and a black lab puppy named Roxie. I've always lived in New Jersey. Different parts at different times, New Providence, Summit, and Stirling.

  29. Dave

    In 1968 (the year you were born)

  30. Lenny

    Hey, my names lenny and Im new to Myspace. It seems like a pretty kool sight figured ide check er out for a while. Ive lived in vermont forever its a dull place but it is what it is. I GUESS! Im really into investing my money into coins. My profession is guns! I work in georgia V.T. You know I never thought that ide like working with weapons but its really fun, interesting. I did'nt graduate high scool but I love to learn.

  31. Kevin Lyon

    I'm the proudest member of the Fightin' Texas Aggie class of 2007... WHOOP! If you think you can, or if you think you can't, you're right!

  32. Robert

    Pretty boring. Lack of social confidence/ability. I enjoy weather. Part time job as mexican food runner...Hello Rob?

  33. Hunter Davis
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  35. Clarence M. Kelley

    Clarence M. Kelley (October 24, 1911 - August 5, 1997) was a public servant and former director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Clarence Kelley was born in Kansas City, Missouri in 1911. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Kansas in 1936 as a proud member of Sigma Nu fraternity. He then continued his education to earn an LL.B. from the University of Kansas City, Missouri, in 1940.

  36. Josh

    I often grow a beard from neglect. Other than that I have a deep respect for all living things. I am a fiercly benevolent person and if anyone tries to get in my way of being benevolent, they will feel my wrath. I have few enemies and many allies for this very reason. I read a lot of philosophy, especially ancient Hebrew and Greek philosophy. I know the secrets of the kabbalah and a good recipie for stir fry.

  37. Ambition

    str8 up Libra - bitter/sweet devil/angel guns/roses; http://www.myspace.com/327405;.

  38. Danielle

    If you're the type that could care less about art, politics, social issues, or anything that I deem remotely interesting I am not the person for you. I'm not concerned with trivial bullshit, chit chat, or gettin' my "mack" on, so if you don't present me with something relevant right off the bat I doubt I will give you the time of day.

  39. Michael Knight

    My fiance'e Kristen is one of the best things to happen to me. She is the coolest person you'll ever meet. Yes, God has truly blessed my life. I work on airplanes @ camp rob. Also, I love the hardcore scene mostly but like other music too. You might catch me at vinos or juanitias at some of the shows that come through. I'll be camping in Africa for the next six to seven months your welcome to come along...

  40. Robert

    I enjoy building businesses. I know a precious little bit about a ridiculous number of things, and a lot about a few. I enjoy the finer things in life, as long as they alternate with the plebian ones.

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