Zombie weapon of choice
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I choose this!
http://www.hausofguns.com/2012/01/17...blestar-ak-47/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbA9W0eOpbY
http://www.hausofguns.com/2012/01/17...blestar-ak-47/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbA9W0eOpbY
When you're trapped in a shopping mall surrounded by zombies, you know they're going to break their way in eventually. That's why everyone should have this DoubleStar customized AK-47.
The signature feature of the device is a built-in, fully functional battery-powered chain saw.
No, this isn't a model or a toy. It's a real AK-47 with a real chain saw.
Oh, and it also has a built-in beer bottle opener!
The signature feature of the device is a built-in, fully functional battery-powered chain saw.
No, this isn't a model or a toy. It's a real AK-47 with a real chain saw.
Oh, and it also has a built-in beer bottle opener!
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.22LR rifle. Dead accurate at zombie threat distances, and you can pack enough ammo to clear the area around any building you're holed up in.
Of course, if it's getting ugly the .22LR won't have a lot of knock down power, so I would like a Kel Tec KSG. 14+1 capacity pump action 12ga shotgun.
Of course, if it's getting ugly the .22LR won't have a lot of knock down power, so I would like a Kel Tec KSG. 14+1 capacity pump action 12ga shotgun.
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I had a Mosin-Nagant M91/30 (The enormously long one) for a while. It was sort of fun, but the action on those rifles leaves a lot to be desired. Learned a lot getting the cosmoline out of everything and restoring it though. Sold it for double what I paid for it.
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I would really love to own a Mosin Nagant. Tbh any version would be nice, but an unissued, finnish 91/30 would be the coolest. It is next to impossible to import russian rifles into Australia though, gun shops won't touch em. On top of that, there are very few full bore gun clubs around that don't restrict what types of rifle you can use.
Maybe I should amend my choice to a lee enfield, they seem to be the closest equivalent available around here.
Maybe I should amend my choice to a lee enfield, they seem to be the closest equivalent available around here.
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Shooting a Mosin Nagant rifle sucks, trust me. The only thing good about them is that they are powerful rifles and look decent. If you can get a SMLE that's the way to go instead of worrying about the bad-shooting rifle you can't get.
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I was always worried that my M91/30 was going to come apart in my hands. It never did, but it reminds me of early 1900's era race cars. Performance lower than modern economy cars, but with highly elevated risk.




