Just signed up after lurking on and off for a while.
Hailing from the great state of TX (only, from one of the counties that voted Kerry in the last election, and happens to be the largest drug route up into the USA from Mexico).
My firearms:
Remington 870 Express Super Magnum (surefire rail forend, Knoxx specops stock, modified Knights top rail, extended magazine tube, Mesa Tactical magazine clamp w/ side rails)
HK USP45 Tactical (vortex muzzle brake, B&T quad rail)
NAA .22LR mini-revolver (holster-grip)
Kel-Tec PF9, Parkerized
Savage 10FP 20" barrel w/ Choate folding stock
JLD PTR-91F (paddle mag release, bayonet adaptere, Magpul PRS-G3 stock, B&T tri-rail handguard, B&T tri-rail scope mount, Smith Ent. HK91 Vortex brake)
RobArm XCR 5.56
KCI Speedload AK
I work for an optics company (in the field of military and hunting optics as well as lasers for medical and industrial purposes) that does a considerable deal of business in Asia, and I am currently on an extended stay in Taiwan to help start a company for purposes of import/export (I have yet to see my RobArm XCR in person!)
I intend to start a small business of my own when I'm back in the states, offering consultation on federal and Texas law involving firearms, concealed carry, and self defense; choosing weapons for home defense and carry; non-firearm related self defense and other similar topics that I hope will get more people to stop seeing firearms as inherently evil.
When my collection expands (and it's bound to... I'm being paid rather well for my services overseas
) I'm likely to start offering range time on some of my firearms as a service of this small business, charging a small fee for the service and for cost of ammunition. I mean, giving advice on guns, and letting people try out some of mine is something I've done on occasion anyway. I figure I might as well get paid for it.