Posted on 07/15/2009 4:37:46 AM PDT by appleseed
I prefer slugs or #4 tactical buckshot.
Funny you should mention leaf springs...
The Von Tempsky Bowie is a legendary New Zealand sheath knife, made famous during the Maori Wars of the mid-19th Century. It was/is made from Wagon Spring steel.
They are handmade by Svord in New Zealand -- I've got mine right in front of me. It is perfectly balanced, convex edge (like an ax), razor sharp and beautifully made. The sheath is heavy harness-strap leather -- a formidable weapon in and of itself. It is the finest knife I have ever owned.
Anyone knows that to be properly prepared for the coming zombie apocalypse you need a good mix of bladed weapons, center-fire rifles and handguns...variety is the key!
Fine looking bunch of Zombie fighters! I’ve got SW Indiana covered.
On several knife making forums where I post I have been reading about this chainsaw and or bicycle chain damascus billet making, also is non-galvanized wire rope thats heated, pulled and twisted tighter to also create a new effect, and now another idea of using mild steel tube filled with ball bearings and misc types of steel brazing rod and its welded at the ends and then hammerforged flat to create not only a strong resilient steel but also with enough of carbides and carbon to make for good edge abilities.
the japanese of course have it down to a religious art with metal folding but there are modern ways and modern materials available that are just lying around or available at a welding shop. I am going to dig into that some more, I am thinking of adding studs like we use in our winter tires up here in Alaska. just ordinary common stuff I have access to.
Until somebody decides its illegal or taxable that is.
Yes, you need to train like you fight!
The undead don’t feel the heat. And it takes a long time to actually burn through all the muscles. So you just have FLAMEING zombies coming at you.
I have heard this sort of thing from zombie experts before. They tend to favor .22 for some reason because it was in a book. An melee weapons? Seriously? Over a machine gun? Give me a machine gun AND a melee weapon. No, the flat out best thing for anti zombies is going to be the .223 round. Small enough to carry lots and fast enough to punch through the skull at any angle.
Oh, bloody hell.
And it seemed like such a good idea at the time....:-\
[guns and blades it is, then]
“So you just have FLAMEING zombies coming at you.”
You’ll notice I politely made no references to gay liberals.
You do realize that you are entering into a intellectual disagreement with someone who lives in their Mom’s basement, whose life experiences revolve around DVDs and video games?
FWIW, I’ll stick with Remington 1100 Combat Master.
I’m so personally conspicuous that most people would take little note if I were carrying a flame thrower....;-D
A .22 generally lacks the force to exit and just ricochets around inside the skull for a while.
Maybe that’s why....:)
Meh. The Zombiclypse is no time to be learning edged CQB arms as well. Yeah, a machete is easier to operate, but if you’re that close to something trying to eat you then you’d darned well better be trained to make each cut really count.
Armored up large flightline snowblower with 4 crow mounted M134D miniguns that Dillon makes.
Shoot scoop an grind....
Y’all forgot a very important item from Walmart; good rubber soled sport shoes with good traction. Under no circumstances should one wear high heels.
I like yer flamethrower idea. If you do pack a flamethrower,you might want to add a variation to your screen name as in fire salamander. ;)
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