Yeah they are a great group of guys over at Atlantic
Make sure that ammo can discharge.
1,000 rounds? One range day around here!
Nice choice, now get several more cans of ammo.
One thing about compensators is they send an awful lot of noise back at the shooter.
Doesn’t it depend on the type of zombies?
Does it have “the thing that goes up”?
Does your Marshall go to 11?
Well... if the Bulgarian AK74 clone doesn’t kill “Der Untoten”, that there Marshall set to “11” certainly will.
You know, 11... it’s like “one louder than 10”.
Nice pics.
Personally, though, for the zombie apocalypse (otherwise known as Friday Night in Camden, Trenton, Newark, Cleveland, Ferguson, Baltimore, etc...) I prefer .45-70 Gov’t in a nice lever action Marlin 1896G.
Big Bore gives ya More Gore...
Just sayin!
Perfect for the asymmetric, interlocking fire in the suburbs, when austerity measures bring layoffs to every level of government.
;-)
Sweet. I went with the M1A though cuz I’m a long range zombie killer. Now I’ve my eye on a Rem 700 chambered in .300 win mag.
More accurate without the comma: “asymmetric interlocking fire in the suburbs.” It’ll be all of more fun without aiming stakes or any need for fire orders.
The question you need to ask yourself is what is your primary pack load, food or ammunition? What happens when you run out of ammo for your specific weapon a week into the Apocalypse?
If you're smart, you'd learn some lessons from Michonne.............
Very nice purchase. Good job. Thanks for the information. Music to read the thread by
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Ejga4kJUts
get dem zombies
That’s only good for Bulgarian zombies. What about all of the others? :-)
Rock and Roll!!
does that amp go to ‘11’ ?
Best weapon for a zombie apocalypse ?
MG42 with two extra barrels and 20,000 rounds.
That is a nice gun. I wish I had one.
Among the scores of guns I wish I had back was a model 94 Winchester. Actually it was a Sears Ted Williams, a post 64 model. The receiver was made of some kind of odd steel or maybe Iron which did not hold the bluing. It was almost shiny.
The wood was plain.
On the positive side, it was a really slick action. Really smooth as butter. Someone before me had put a nice receiver sight on it. I can’t recall if it was a Williams or Redfield but it probably cost nearly as much as the gun.
The best thing of all is it was really a great shooter. The only accurate model 94 I ever owned and I have probably had at least a dozen. None of them were awful, just mediocre but this old Sears gun was a shooter.
It would be a great knock around gun and pretty good for fighting zombies from the cities. Keep a pocket full of loose cartridges. Shoot one, load one. Keep the magazine full.
POS really...
LOL!
Congratulations!