The Xtreme Weapons Calendar
This is the original calendar banned by PayPal and E-Bay.  Buy yours today and find out why it's so threatening to them.

 
You will also want to get Jack Corbett's novel "Death on the Wild" Side below, which is just as banned as the Xtreme Weapons calendar.  For more info on the novel go to   
 

 

Order your Xtreme 2004 Weapons Calendar today for just $11.95 plus shipping and handling at the Alpha Productions online store 

 

Check them out....each weapon has etched its permanent mark in History and so has each model appearing with the weapon of the month.  Each entertainer is different.  To see how, you will have to check out the calendar.
 
  • There has never been a gun calendar like this one, with each month's gun replete with several state of the art digital images of an  exotic entertainer.  All pictures taken with the Nikon D-1 X, representing the state of the art in digital photography. 
 
  • This calendar is being brought to you by Xtreme Magazine, the editor of Xtreme who introduced the idea of gun articles in an adult magazine, Jack Corbett, photographer and writer for Xtreme as well as other adult magazines, and Vic Meyer, who supplied many of the weapons reviewed in the magazine. 
 
  • Don't wait until these calendars are sold out and the price goes sky high when they become collector's items.  Order now, through Pay Pal at the bottom of this page
 

How the Xtreme Weapons calendar got started?
You can read all about it or just plain get to ordering your own calendar below.

 
  • The Xtreme Weapons calendar spins off from Jack Corbett's weapon's articles--a first, combining a new exotic entertainer each month with a review of a historically significant weapon for "Xtreme Magazine", an East Coast Adult Magazine reaching over 200,000 readers each month.  At first, Xtreme's editor was content with gun articles, so long as they were excellent.  Then Jack made his big mistake which was to have a beautiful young dancer named Skie hanging out with him at the gun shows and gun ranges.  "Why not shoot her with the camera for the gun articles?" he reasoned.  Xtreme's editor liked what he saw so he started to expect more--like a new babe to accompany each one of Jack's articles.

 

 
  • Coming up with a gorgeous babe each month might stump the average guy, but Jack had an ace in the hole. Seeing that he was already shooting anywhere from 14 to 20 feature entertainers from the Pure Talent Agency every couple of months and also covering pageants for night clubs such as M.S. Texas for Club Maximus, he had a constant supply of exotic entertainers on hand from across the entire U.S.  And these gals loved using "Xtreme" for a major magazine credit in their portfolios.  Most of them also liked shooting the weapons.  After all, if you do nude dancing for a living, sports such as sky diving, motor cycle racing, and shooting machine guns is pretty appealing.  But Jack didn't have an automatic gun dealer's license so he had to go elsewhere for his automatic weapons, which brings Vic Meyer, a Missouri gun dealer into the magazine photo shoots. 
 
  • Vic and his wife liked the first model, Dirty Heather, who Jack brought over to do a photo shoot with a tripod mounted belt fed Browning 30 caliber machine gun and thought, "Now if we can just get more women over here like Heather," I'll bet we can all come up with a dynamite calendar I can sell at gun shows."
 
  • So Jack and the editor of Xtreme counted themselves into the calendar project.  For one thing, feature entertainers could now use the calendar for a major credit to help them get bookings with clubs hiring them in as show girls.  It was now essential to do photo shoots with beautiful women posing with guns faster than ever.  Three of the models, Kelly Taylor, Carrie Bare and Serenna Starr were shot at the Tommy Gun farm near Big Al's in Peoria (they were shot with the D-1 X, not with the Thompson).  One model, Mirage, was shot while she was winning M.S. Texas West for Maximus in Abilene, Texas, while two feature entertainers, Darien Ross and Damien Davidson posed for the camera 150 miles North of Abilene in Wichita Falls, Texas.  Three of the models were photographed near Rolla, Missouri close to Big Daddy's Cabaret while two others were photographed either at Jack's apartment or out in the country close by. 
 
  • The initial layout of the calendar came out looking terrific, and the owner of "Xtreme" liked what he saw.  His editor, who had put his own money into the project, had been right after all.  The owner became a major partner in the calendar project.  So now, Xtreme's readers can see the calendar advertised in the calendar and buy it through the magazine. Only trouble is, Xtreme, is only available on the East Coast in places like Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Maryland, and Pennsylvania.  If you lived anywhere outside the East Coast states you were just plain out of luck, until now because the calendar is now available to the entire world on this web site--until we run out of them that is. 
 

Some questions the calendar answers

 
1.  What is the most accurate battle rifle ever to be designed?
 
2.  Why would General George Patton call the M-1 Garand the best battle implement to come out of World War II?
 
3.  Which club might very well get Alphapro's Club of the year after supplying three house dancers to appear in a calendar when many feature entertainers were available for the job?
 
4.  Which U.S.  battle rifle enjoyed the greatest longevity of all?
 
5.  Why might Leah Layne be called the most memorable feature entertainer on the circuit? 
 
6.  Describe the 18 year old  Texas house dancer, who started out as a waitress, danced for just six months, then won the coveted Maximus West Texas Pageant Award while beating the whole field of renowned feature entertainers and exciting house dancers.
 
7. Which is  the best sniper's rifle of the 20th century and why?

 

 

   

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We believe Jack Corbett's Guns and Babes articles in Xtreme as some of the finest ever written, destined to withstand the test of time.  Check a few of them out yourself at http://www.alphapro.com/exoticphoto/GunsFrameset.htm as they originally appeared (with all original pictures of the guns and babes in Xtreme on Jack's photography pages. 
 

 

Interested in purchasing military weapons, the kind dramatized in the Xtreme Weapons calendar?  Check out Vic's Guns and Supplies and own a piece of History. 

 

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