Arsenal AK47 with Trijicon Tri power mounted on a ultimak gas tube rail as a primary good heavy hitting round. For a secondary either a SIG P220, Glock 19 or SIG P226. For when all else fails a khukri or a Tomahawk
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Arsenal AK47 with Trijicon Tri power mounted on a ultimak gas tube rail as a primary good heavy hitting round. For a secondary either a SIG P220, Glock 19 or SIG P226. For when all else fails a khukri or a Tomahawk
I'll take whatever is lying on the floor and not jammed with zombie blood/body parts.
But if there's a choice in the matter, I'd carry an M60. Heck, ultimately, I'd bottle myself up in a Bradley and just move a bit then climb into the turret and shoot some 25mm around and go back to driving.
I like what I have and therefore know. I have a Parker-Hale 30-06 rifle for long range attack. My SKS and a Savage .22 for mid range (Head-shots with a .22 are nothing to laugh about). I guess I could grab my long shotgun. I also have my CZ-85 9mm as a back up.
As for melee, I have the cold steel kukri, but I prefer my Guyana Cutlass Machete. Good length but not so long as to be cumbersome indoors. Plus I have a variety of knives to cause mayhem in my final stand or to stealthily pull a Saul and stab one in the eye
Yeah, With the Hague Convention, it pretty much made using hollow points a war crime to because of the fact that they expand or fragment within the human body.
Since the 5.45 round is rare I'd go with the 7.62. And that said any problem you see with the 5.56 round or the M-16 family of weapons would be the same with that smaller 5.45 round.
I've never had a problem with the M-16 and later the M-4. I've carried them around the world in the Army and never had an issue or jam.
The best argument I've heard in the AK/M-16 debate:
The AK 47 is for a warrior, someone that will fight but has little training. The M-16 is for the disciplined soldier that controls his rate of fire and maintains his equipment.
See i'm more of a medieval sort of person so I would definateley have to go with a long sword. Or the swords that rayne has in blood rayne.
And Of course a bow and a ton of arrows. And preferably half or more of those arrows with explosive tips
Primary: suppressed MP5 (for quick, quiet, accurate head-shots) Attachment 1095
Backup: silenced Beretta M9 (for stealth and stopping power) Attachment 1096
Melee: Crowbar (for when you just feel the need to reach out and crush someone) Attachment 1097
Imma keep it simple:
1- Trusty ol'Glock 22 (.40)- that fucker just refuses to jam and maintenance is not a constant need
2- KBAR combat knife (with sheath)
3- Ak-47 (Yugo) with a holographic sight (day/night adjustable) with a foldable stock, TAC-Light and forward hand grip
and 4- Mossberg 500 Tactical (retractable stock with shell holder on side)- its fairly light weight and I love it (I put a forward hand grip on mine- tho the former was just as good)
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Now, this Parang is pretty cool, but I'd probably stick with my 18 inch Machete since it has better stand off distance. Add that foot and a half to whatever your reach is and you have a pretty wide berth.
The Saiga auto loading shotty is a must because you can add drums and magazines.
Now, my namesake says what my next choice would be but the FuBar III is a damn good option. It looks like a better choice when you find yourself stuck in a room and you need a quick exit. Drywall wouldn't stand a chance
I WANT ONE.:yay: