As a filmmaker and photographer for Guns.com, I’ve been fortunate to travel to every corner of America to attend gun shows, machine gun shoots and range days. I document unique, rare and fascinating guns and registered destructive devices.
In many cases, I’m lucky enough to make videos about guns and their proud owners. So check the descriptions below the photographs for more information and click on the photographs to see the corresponding videos.
Enjoy.
Super short AR-15 at the Green Mountain Boys Machine Gun Shoot. Click on the photo to see the video. (Photo: Ben Philippi/Guns.com)
German Great War-era LMG 08/15 machine gun belonging to Mark Dinsmore at the Big Sandy Shoot in Arizona. Click on the photo to see the video. (Photo: Ben Philippi/Guns.com)
A Krinkov belonging to Prokopios Ziros. Click on the photo to see the video. (Photo: Ben Philippi/Guns.com)
Super Shorty M1919A. Click on the photo to see the video. (Photo: Ben Philippi/Guns.com)
.50 Cal Ma Deuce shorty belonging to Little Fat Guy. Click on the photo to see the video. (Photo: Ben Philippi/Guns.com)
Suppressed Argentinian FMK-3 submachine gun. Click on the photo to see the video. (Photo: Ben Philippi/Guns.com)
Machine guns belonging to Battlefield Vegas, ready for some trigger time in the desert. Click on the photo to see the video. (Photo: Ben Philippi/Guns.com)
A Maxim machine gun belonging to Mark Dinsmore. Click on the photo to see the video. (Photo: Ben Philippi/Guns.com)
A suppressed Kriss Vector. Click on the photo to see the video. (Photo: Ben Philippi/Guns.com)
.50 Cal Ma Deuce at the Green Mountain Boys Machine Gun Shoot. Click on the photo to see the video. (Photo: Ben Philippi/Guns.com)
Super short AK-47. Click on the photo to see the video. (Photo: Ben Philippi/Guns.com)
M240 machine gun belonging to Little Fat Guy. Click on the photo to see the video. (Photo: Ben Philippi/Guns.com)
Ruger AC-556 belonging to John “Zippy’” Turner. Click on the photo to see the video. (Photo: Ben Philippi/Guns.com)
M60 with some ammo ready to rock at Knob Creek. Click on the photo to see the video. (Photo: Ben Philippi/Guns.com)
MG 34 machine gun belonging to Mark Dinsmore. Click on the photo to see the video. (Photo: Ben Philippi/Guns.com)
Ammo belts at Knob Creek. Click on the photo to see the video. (Photo: Ben Philippi/Guns.com)
.50 Cal Ma Deuce. Click on the photo to see the video. (Photo: Ben Philippi/Guns.com)
Machine gun rental at the Big Sandy Shoot. (Photo: Ben Philippi/Guns.com)
M134 Minigun at the Green Mountain Boys Machine Gun Shoot. Click on the photo to see the video. (Photo: Ben Philippi/Guns.com)
Twin M1919s at the Big Sandy Shoot. Click on the photo to see the video. (Photo: Ben Philippi/Guns.com)
Twin .50 Cals at the Big Sandy Shoot. Click on the photo to see the video. (Photo: Ben Philippi/Guns.com)
WWII ball turret with twin .50 Cals at Big Sandy. Click on the photo to see the video. (Photo: Ben Philippi/Guns.com)
The “Hand of God” 20mm Vulcan belonging to Battlefield Vegas. Click on the photo to see the video. (Photo: Ben Philippi/Guns.com)
105mm recoilless rifle named “Icarus” belonging to Dangerous Bob. Click on the photo to see the video. (Photo: Ben Philippi/Guns.com)
Russian D-20 152 mm howitzer. This is the largest civilian-owned gun in the US. Click on the photo to see the video. (Photo: Ben Philippi/Guns.com)
M60A1 tank owned by Battlefield Vegas at the Big Sandy Shoot. Click on the photo to see the video. (Photo: Ben Philippi/Guns.com)
Little Bertha, an M-1 (M-59) 155mm Long Tom howitzer, photographed at the George Patton Museum in Fort Knox, KY. (Photo: Ben Philippi/Guns.com)
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