WilliamShrugged
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AR-15 in 5.56 nato
Remington 870 12ga
S&W M&P 40
Husqvarna 55 Rancher with 20" bar
Gerber Gator
Brass Knuckles
...get some!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5euXm5msz1Y
AR-15 in 5.56 nato
Remington 870 12ga
S&W M&P 40
Husqvarna 55 Rancher with 20" bar
Gerber Gator
Brass Knuckles
...get some!!!
I don't know about Mossbergs...but if it's possible to get shells with buck and a slug, I imagine it would be more useful in the apocalypse. (never tried it, but I've seen demonstrations, and I am impress)What is this bullshit about a Zombie Apocalypse? Are we 8 years old or something? I will entertain a real life scenario though. Lets call it the hungry people breaking down your door cause the dollar collapsed and they are starving apocalypse.
In that case my picks would be a Mossberg 500 in 12 gauge with 00 buck, an M14 in 7.62 Nato, and a Sig P226 in .357 Sig.
Ok, WTF is the point of putting a fucking laser sight on a shotgun?If you're at such a long distance that super accuracy is a concern, just open the choke for a wider shot pattern. Should be sufficient for the apocalypse.
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LOL, yeah. I changed my mind as soon as I submitted that, hence the n/m. :o 14 rounds would be fucking AMAZING.If you ever shot a KSG bullpup 12 gauge with this configuration, you would not be asking that question. This shotgun combo is without a doubt, the most fun gun I have EVER shot in my life. Point and shoot 14 rounds from the hip?!?! Come on, how can you possibly have more fun than this with a shotgun???
Just so posters know, I love Kel-Tec but I hear this shotgun is apparently a pain to reload.Ok, Zombie guns, this is fun!!!
Shotgun
Kel-Tec KSG, 12 GA, Crimson Trace laser/light foregrip, and Trijicon RX30, & Winchester PDX1 rounds
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Why did you open the one thread dedicated to a zombie apocolypse? In anycase, I recommend having fun once in a while so let the zombie talk continue.Please, please, I'm begging you...no more zombie talk!The threats we need to be concerned with about are the police and military first, and common criminals second.
Best 3 melee weapons will be next threadYou will all die in the zombie apocolypse.
Everyone knows you have to cut their heads off.
A machete or an axe will be my weapons of choice.
You will shoot a hole in some zombie and then be surprised when he gets back up and bites you. Then you become a zombie and I have to cut your head off too.
For my own sake. Please buy an axe!
Beretta makes a pistol caliber carbine that will make for excellent close work, and can hurl an accurate .40 S&W to a deadly stop out to 200 yards. Sharing a common caliber with your carry pistol (the Cx4 comes in 9mm .40S&W and .45 ACP) so you can mad stock up, OR using a different caliber to increase the likelihood of a battlefield pickup being useful.
You would definitely have to plan ahead owning one and have side arms at the ready just in case. I think it would be a great "Oh shit!" gun, do what you have to do and bug out of Dodge sort of thing. I'd always try to have a shotgun and that bug out .22 shown above as well. The 5.7x28mm round is so devastating though.The problem is exactly what you mentioned. Nobody dislikes the P90 itself. Its just the uniqueness of the bullets. P90's major fault is this: how many civilians own a P90 and are stocking up tons of ammo around you? This precipitates lower sales of the gun to just unique government officials. This is why everyone goes for an AR or AK platform for main battle rifle and the common pistol rounds. I know people who have extra ammo on hand for friends/allies/themselves in a bad situation. None of them are of use for a poor bastard with a P90.
Actually it I feel it is NOT a good SHTF gun. It is simply a very good gun for combat situations in which you have a stable organized supply of ammo. In any sort of SHTF scenario/zombie apocolypse where your logistic supply is interrupted, it turns into a less than optimal investment for what they are worth. I flat out won't attempt to buy one unless there is some sort of mod for a 5.56 which I highly doubt will happen. It is a niche market gun. I can't say that about your .22's which are great investments and designed for survivor situations.You would definitely have to plan ahead owning one and have side arms at the ready just in case. I think it would be a great "Oh shit!" gun, do what you have to do and bug out of Dodge sort of thing. I'd always try to have a shotgun and that bug out .22 shown above as well. The 5.7x28mm round is so devastating though.
I don't know how practical some of these choices are. Gotta think weight and ammo requirements and availability. Weight is a killer to any wandering person or merc. The 22 is a great zombie stopping rifle. Plink away for hours on a handful of ammo, no recoil, not too loud... the slug rattles around in the brain... Reliable... tons of parts.... light, easy to carry. Plus it's a great little hunting rifle for small game. Standard box of shotgun shells holds what, 25 rounds? How many 22 rounds do you think will fit in a same sized box? Thousand perhaps? I really like the survival 22 that breaks apart and fits in the stock. Waterproof and it floats I think. Fits in any bug out bag.
I guess my definition of "Oh shit!" was an engagement with an enemy but not a prolonged firefight. I don't think there would be many prolonged firefights actually, you need groups, governments, or some sense of cohesion for that. Cohesion would be a rarity, especially initially, and if you ran into an armed group with cohesion you're buggered regardless of your sidearm. If I'm going out might as well go out with a weapon and projectile that can defeat most body armor.Actually it I feel it is NOT a good SHTF gun. It is simply a very good gun for combat situations in which you have a stable organized supply of ammo. In any sort of SHTF scenario/zombie apocolypse where your logistic supply is interrupted, it turns into a less than optimal investment for what they are worth. I flat out won't attempt to buy one unless there is some sort of mod for a 5.56 which I highly doubt will happen. It is a niche market gun. I can't say that about your .22's which are great investments and designed for survivor situations.