
Originally Posted by
Cody Kietzman
Derek and Lon said you were cool but i didn't know you were this cool....
Wow. Thanks. I'm humbled.
I'm just a hardcore fan of Apocalyptic Scenarios whether they are Natural (Flood,Earthquake) Man Made (Terrorism, Nuclear,EMP) or Just Supernatural (Zombies whatever else). Mix that with a healthy dose of George Romero and well you get it.
@Kurzy The Peterborough Pete, hot-wire kit: wire cutters, heavy duty utility knife, 2 STRONG Flat Head screw drivers,a small chisel, rolled up wire coat hanger, 2 9volt Batts, 2 small wood wedges,1 inflatable door wedge, alligator clip jumpers, wire nuts and 2 not so legal items i have to omit for my safety but easily found on you tube.
@ Josh you know this! 8 hours of heedgey, zombies and going "that truck would work'!
I still don't think anything heavier than a .22LR is neccessary for Z's if one is in "bug out mode".
btw ghetto silencers = oil filters, 2 liter soft drink bottles, or... be advised .22LR and .45ACP are subsonic by nature 9mm 5.56 7.62 etc are supersonic rounds and suppressors have a less effective db reduction, unless the rounds are custom loaded.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-vx3bbBsU8
@ Yooper Greg, the equipment and supplies will differ greatly when "bugging in" as opposed to "bugging out". Fortifying and holding a static position allows greater latitude for armaments but silence is still the rule as Zombie Doctrine dictates they hunt in packs and are drawn by noise. Therefore Like the Marines say Silent Swift and Deadly!