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plans for the inevitable undead uprising

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Ozymandias:
Once again, Jon proves himself.

The rest of you will be ate while still arguing about what kind of gun you're going to have in your hands while you're dying.

Patrick:
I already know what I want my gun to be.

0bsessions:
Also of note that's a smart idea to bring: Rags, a lighter, matches and some butane.

Aside from fire to cook, the rags make for useful portable distractions. Soak a rag in butane and shove it in a gas tank. Light the end and run like fuck. The ensuing explosion will serve as a good distraction for you to sneak by zombies while not wasting any ammo or anything. This is how I plan to make my way out of the city. Bring an extra bag of rags and butane that I can abandon at the city limits and then a little bit for emergencies on the road. Aside from the distraction, if the cars are gridlocked badly enough, you could cause a pretty big chain explosion that would probably take out a fair number of the zombies in your way. Considering one would be abandoning this locale anyway, collateral damage and fires are a reasonable risk.

Note, it's hella dangerous and not to be advised without taking into account your surroundings first.

öde:
Cars don't have explosives in them, Jon.

Alex C:
I'm sure I'll be fine, although the sidearms are likely to get some people eaten due to a false sense of security. Handguns are an utter bitch to use properly, aren't terribly accurate, are still easily loud enough to attract attention, and recoil doesn't matter as much as you'd think when using a rifle because recoil doesn't throw off your shot, it throws off your subsequent shots if you're firing off lots of rounds very quickly via semi-auto. While both weapons have manageable recoil with technique, screwing up with a decent caliber pistol tends to be easier AND hurt more than screwing up with a modest caliber (but still likely more powerful) rifle. Technique is really important with pistols; they're not as forgiving of sloppy technique as rifles are at modest ranges and if you don't grip the thing firmly enough the silly thing might not even cycle. Which, again, is why I advocate the pump action shotgun or bolt action rifle if you're not Dirty Harry; they're easy to use, easy to maintain and a n00b can kill things with it. Handguns are none of those things.

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