Shooting Zombies

If we entered a time of Civil Unrest/Armageddon/Zombie Attacking, what would we do?

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Emergency planning regarding communication, water/food supply, shelter, equipment, transport and of course what guns to have with us!
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Re: Ruger Gunsite Scout

#1 Post by ovenpaa »

Zombies? You need a shovel for that close up and personal touch ;)
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Re: Ruger Gunsite Scout

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ovenpaa wrote:Zombies? You need a shovel for that close up and personal touch ;)
Too much room required - a hand axe is better. In deference to Christel, if I had enough room to swing a shovel, then pass me the Dane axe instead. :D

Zombies - if you can't beat them, shoot them instead.

Sorry DM, but we've seem to have stolen your thread. :oops:
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Re: Ruger Gunsite Scout

#3 Post by Christel »

Ah Dane axe, there is a weapon meant for up close and personal destruction.

I still maintain the pump is the one to go for, after all it is the brain that needs destroying, preferably pulverised.

A rifle would not really do such a good job.

Zombies, always worth a good debate LOL.
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Re: Ruger Gunsite Scout

#4 Post by Robin128 »

Dear me...

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#5 Post by Christel »

Rob,

Shooting zombies...same thing as you whacking that mouse... :D
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Mentioned in another post....Buy your own zombie and plant it in the garden.
http://www.designtoscano.com/product/ga ... b383020.do

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And if you want to shoot them I recommend a Marlin 1894 10 rounds in 1.7 Secs. Pumps are too slow. :lol:

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Oh got to get me one of those zombies for my garden, what a great idea.

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Perhaps the Viking can move the Zombie posts over to save hijacking this thread any further and you two can have a proper zombie fest? :lol:
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Re: Shooting Zombies

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christel wrote:Oh got to get me one of those zombies for my garden, what a great idea.

:lol:
Yes please!

Out of curiosity, I got my son to try my Destroyer carbine for size. He shouldered it quite easily, as he handed it back to me, he asked, "Dad, can this be my Zombie gun?"

I said, "If the Zombies come you can shoot them with that!" His face lit up and then ran downstairs to tell Mum that he now has "his" own Zombie gun. That'll teach me!

If he saw that in the garden - I'd hate think what the result would be!
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Re: Shooting Zombies

#10 Post by Robin128 »

Yeah, Christel...you should see the whacking great holes in our skirting boards and my VERY nervous Mrs, what with the Xtrema2 at the ready!

:lol: :lol:

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