Sit in a vent with some of your buddies and woop out your machine guns.
However i would be as usual, Sitting there, Gun on the back, with drawn dualies.
Sit in a vent with some of your buddies and woop out your machine guns.
However i would be as usual, Sitting there, Gun on the back, with drawn dualies.
Didn't I mention an automatic shotgun with interchangeable rounds of explosiveness?
The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts.
well they do use bean bag amunition for shotguns and the japanese did use explosive rounds in there rifles during ww2 so I would imagine you could rig up exploding sabos for the automatic Franchi spaz 12, 15 or a benelli shotguns.
Besides the Spas 15 is boxfed and semi auto so there goes all the problems with using a shotgun for a zombie invasion to begin with, and for the others just use a speed strip.
http://www.botachtactical.com/ccws.html
You're not getting my point. I was talking about what you actually have access to. Full auto permits are expensive, so I'm doubting most of the people on here have assault rifles and submachine guns.
And it's always much harder to aim when you're in a tight situation than when you're at a range. I bet most of the people here could hit a target 100% of the time with a full clip in a common rifle like a .22, provided they know how to use ironsights. I know I can, and I barely ever get to the range. But when you're in a panicked situation, you're not going to hit nearly as much. And if you read my original post, you'll see that I talk about the number of clips you have. You may have them loaded BEFORE you get into a fight, but in real life, you're clips don't automatically shove your reservoir ammo into themselves. And how many clips do you have for whatever guns you can access? I don't have more than 2 clips for any of the firearms I could access, and I know most of us certainly don't have supply humvees nearby to save our asses.
As for ammo interchangeability, if you happen to be using a .410 shotgun you could use both the .410 shells and .45acp rounds in a taurus judge if you happened to have one.
"An Air Force A-10 Thunderbolt II flew a show of force and expended flares for emphasis over Salerno after enemy forces attacked a coalition forward base. The arrival of the aircraft prompted an immediate retreat by enemy personnel."
All I've seen for full auto permits is an extra 100-200 dollars. Regardless of a slightly steeper price tag, a permit is still accessible.
8 rounds
20-60 rounds (assuming one extra clip)
Shotguns are still beat in quantity before having to access non-loaded ammunition. What are you trying to get at here? This is also zombie preparation, and if I was to prepare for a zombie outbreak, I would have more than two magazines for my firearms.
Zombies don't move terribly fast, so even in a "panic mode" where you have no fear of being shot at, your target isn't that difficult to hit. More difficult than at a range, but not as much as in a firefight.
How common are those two weapons?
Not very common Christmas. I think..
I watched quarantine a few nights ago, and I have to say.. It was the start of the perfect zombie invasion. Too bad the people in the situation were idiots, except for the drunk guy, who the officer was stupid enough to make stay with the crowd.
I have to say though, being in a dark place like that though, you should definitely get night vision goggles or something.
Probably going to get a lot of bad responses from this, but you can't blame me, I just finished watching Equilibrium.. I would probably like dual glocks, maybe with extended clips, instead of that semi-automatic shotgun. Can hold a lot of clips for them, light weight, and the zombies should die from head shots..
Last edited by Jeimuzu; 07-30-2009 at 11:49 PM.
The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts.
This seems to be a reliable source for information about an automatics permit (best answer poster)
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...2143807AAH6ghX.
Needless to say, it's a pain, especially in NJ, where they like to restrict everything.
What I'm saying is because of the difficulty of accessing military grade firearms, shotguns should not be thrown out as completely inferior.
.410 bore shotguns are fairly common. I've mostly seen "home-defense" type models, lower recoil/ higher spread for less experienced shooters, but still plenty of stopping power.
The Taurus Judge is fairly new, and very popular. In fact, the original release of the gun saw shortages because it was so popular. Taurus increased their production to compensate.
"An Air Force A-10 Thunderbolt II flew a show of force and expended flares for emphasis over Salerno after enemy forces attacked a coalition forward base. The arrival of the aircraft prompted an immediate retreat by enemy personnel."