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| warhamer | It's A Kit Guide Come True (page: 1 2) | 25 | Nov 11 2009, 11:39 AM EST by DLOWTHEMAD | ||
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Thread started: Nov 7 2009, 4:14 PM EST
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you got everything down that you would need the camelback for water mre's are lightwieght and are easy to cook and they don't taste bad there as good as if it was cooked perfectly for hours nice choice on the revolver great for backup and 22 ammo is easy to find and people will probbaly trying the heavy duty stuff so they jsut leave the stuff behind cause there like bullets too small for gun needs bigger bullets a buntane lighter isn't a bad idea but a mag bar cost less and last longer but you also need a knife to use the spark stuff on it and to shave the magneuism a realiable tent and tarp does cost about that much but heres a warning if it says waterproof tent don't trust it uaslly it doesn't work I was in Boyscouts and learned that oh and nice choice for rifles post-z day though they will be hard to find unless you know a Army surpluss store that sold those guns
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| DillonD | Kit | 19 | Nov 7 2009, 1:41 AM EST by RebelSaint2009 | ||
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Thread started: Aug 18 2009, 12:31 AM EDT
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Yay! I LOVE the SKS and that is my zombie rifle suggestion as well, before reading this.
One question though, why a .22? I would get a .40 or a .45, maybe a 9 mil. |
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| DisasterGuru | Cover Killing | 0 | Aug 28 2009, 12:38 AM EDT by DisasterGuru | ||
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Thread started: Aug 28 2009, 12:38 AM EDT
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Any inexpensive hints on hitting "Concealed Targets" like the putz behind the car or the smart guy behind the cinder block wall. The Box O' Truth points to the .45-70 Govt. as the out-to-200-yards cover cannon and ammo is fairly cheap. Advice from PMC's or Armed Forces personel would be greatly appreciated, as would tips (besides heavier rounds) on avoiding deflection and fragmentation because spalling isnt good enough for me XP
http://www.theboxotruth.com/docs/bot4_2.htm exactly why the Thompson Primere single rifle is on my shopping list, .45-70 barrel included. |
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