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Offline Coshy

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Re: zombie scenario
« Reply #30 on: May 16, 2009, 05:59:48 PM »
Long arm - AR-15/M4gery 30 rnd magazines, semi-auto is plenty, select fire is worthless as you are just spraying and praying. While Garands, M14s, M82 are awesome, in this specific situation are too long and cumbersome to move quickly from one target to the next.
Side arm - High capacity, .22, .32, 9mm, .40, .45 doesn't much matter. "Stopping power" is irrelevant, even a hot loaded .45 with a heavy bullet is not going to bring a person to a dead stop, much less a zombie.
Support - most anything in this category is both heavy and cumbersome and in a four mile hike (with immediate evac) is nearly worthless. You are going to be wanting to shoot & move, not hunker down.
Armor - mobility is key, anything that would weigh you down will tire you out. For a 4 mile distance speed and stealth are the biggest advantages. Pass on the armor.
Other weaponry - A couple of decent knives and perhaps a crowbar/hammer (for breaking through locked doors/windows)
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Offline Toof

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Re: zombie scenario
« Reply #31 on: May 16, 2009, 06:05:39 PM »
"even a hot loaded .45 with a heavy bullet is not going to bring a person to a dead stop, much less a zombie."

Pretty sure my +P 230Grain JHP Hornady rounds would pretty much stop anyone in their tracks. Don't wanna find out, but I bet my life on them. They would at least stagger a zombie  ;)

Offline ariansworld

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Re: zombie scenario
« Reply #32 on: May 16, 2009, 07:24:18 PM »
For armor I would take one of these with a full tank of gas with full load of ammo.



Or one of these with a full tank of gas and amunition.



They both count as armor and support.

Nuff said, the zombies lose and I win.
Oh, I saw them parked on the side of the road by the start point, so I stoled them.

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Offline Redlegs

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Re: zombie scenario
« Reply #33 on: May 16, 2009, 07:47:06 PM »
What happens when you get to the pickup zone and there are two tanks and a witch waiting there?
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Offline Enker

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Re: zombie scenario
« Reply #34 on: May 16, 2009, 09:05:24 PM »


longarm- P90, it looks cool, and they use it in BSG and the Stargate series
sidearm- the pistol in Blade Runner
explosive munitions- dunno, something to melt locks and such?
support weapons- Can't think of anything
blunt or edged weapon- A good size knife, long enough to have distance, but short enough to not be cumbersome
armour/body protection- Lacrosse helmet
any other unorthodox weapon you feel may serve eg frying pan- Lacrosse stick and a Colonal Viper Mk. II

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Re: zombie scenario
« Reply #35 on: May 16, 2009, 09:49:55 PM »
For armor I would take one of these with a full tank of gas with full load of ammo.

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Or one of these with a full tank of gas and amunition.

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They both count as armor and support.

Nuff said, the zombies lose and I win.
Oh, I saw them parked on the side of the road by the start point, so I stoled them.

Arian
I'll choose the top one, the M1 runs of of fuel fast, and a tank isn't really designed to kill infantry as a primary objective, its suppose to repel enemy armor.

The first will take a while to run out of gas, and its made for transport and, taking out infantry as one of the primary goals, which is in the category of support. I love the Stryker.

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Offline Speed55

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Re: zombie scenario
« Reply #36 on: May 17, 2009, 07:40:52 AM »
Long Arm -  Browning .22 semi auto - light weight, and can carry plenty of ammo
Side Arm -   Browning .22 semi auto - light weight, and can carry plenty of ammo
Explosive munitions - Road flares, and 1/2 dozen sticks of dynamite for breaking large groups.
Support Weapon - 12 gauge pistol grip shot gun for taking off legs and creating running room.
Blunt or Edged Weapon - Roman Gladius - Nice reach and an excellent brain stabbing weapon.
Armor - Chain mail Coif and shirt - Not to heavy but won't impede vision, and will stop human bites from penetrating the skin.
Unorthodox - Viking shield






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