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nate121
nate121
80. RE: weapon of choice?
Dec 20 2010, 8:56 PM EST | Post edited: Dec 20 2010, 8:56 PM EST
"Post no. 78"
dear god...

*takes five drinks*
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zombie_killa
81. RE: weapon of choice?
Dec 20 2010, 11:23 PM EST | Post edited: Dec 20 2010, 11:23 PM EST
Rifle- Remington 700
Shotgun- Remington 1100 Tact4
Sidearm- S&W R8 .357 8 shot ( Or S&W 686 7 shot)- Prefer a 6 inch barrel
2nd sidearm- S&W 1911 TFP

I own an older model of a S&W .357. I prefer the 700 over assault rifles because its deadly accurate, reliable, and powerful. I chose the 1911 because it is powerful and reliable. I chose the shotgun because it is what the US Special Forces prefer.
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John_234
John_234
82. RE: weapon of choice?
Dec 21 2010, 12:21 AM EST | Post edited: Dec 21 2010, 12:21 AM EST
"Rifle- Remington 700
Shotgun- Remington 1100 Tact4
Sidearm- S&W R8 .357 8 shot ( Or S&W 686 7 shot)- Prefer a 6 inch barrel
2nd sidearm- S&W 1911 TFP

I own an older model of a S&W .357. I prefer the 700 over assault rifles because its deadly accurate, reliable, and powerful. I chose the 1911 because it is powerful and reliable. I chose the shotgun because it is what the US Special Forces prefer. "
Special forces generally don't use shotguns. And if they do, it's generally the Remington 870.
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chitoryu12
chitoryu12
83. RE: weapon of choice?
Dec 21 2010, 1:43 AM EST | Post edited: Dec 21 2010, 1:43 AM EST
I like the Remington 700 platform. I took the .300 Win Mag out yesterday and it's a very nice gun; smooth bolt action and felt very natural to shoot. Just make sure you have a bipod or some other kind of rest if you want to easily hit anything at 100 yards. The bipod broke (thank God it wasn't my gun), and the next 3 rounds were pretty much useless. Then I grabbed a satchel and put the barrel on it and it was an even steadier rest than the bipod. Do you find this valuable?    
kalani_bg
kalani_bg
84. RE: weapon of choice?
Jan 12 2011, 12:41 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 12 2011, 12:41 PM EST
prone suported is allways more accurate then unsuported. we used sand bags when we qualified. Do you find this valuable?    
dooflauchwarrior
dooflauchwarrior
85. RE: weapon of choice?
Jan 12 2011, 1:36 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 12 2011, 1:36 PM EST
for me what i own is enough to defend my home for a while or to be up and about. these guns are actually my dad's(he bought but gave them to me for use).
i would have:
Primary: my .22 bolt action with the three boxes of ammo we currently own as well as my 10 round clip
Secondary: my 12 gauge single shot for which we have 100+ birdshot shells and 75 slugs
Melee: my native american war hammer/club or my simple-yet-effective aluminum baseball bat.
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Mr_Jumbles
Mr_Jumbles
86. RE: weapon of choice?
Jan 12 2011, 1:54 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 12 2011, 1:54 PM EST
is there an age restriction on this website?
jw cuz dooflauch looks pretty young
no negativity just wondering if theres an age limit to be on this forum
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EdOfTheDead2
EdOfTheDead2
87. RE: weapon of choice?
Jan 12 2011, 9:13 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 12 2011, 9:13 PM EST
Main Weapon: HK-416
Ammo and magazines are plentiful. It can perform in all conditions. Being submerged and then taken out and and fired. Even if you fill it with sand or mud, it will still perform.

Secondary Weapon:M1A1 Carbine
It's light, fires a good, decently powerful round.

Sidearm: Rock Island Armory 1911
It just feel right in my hand. It fires a powerful round.

All of the weapons have proven themselves.
Disclaimer: I do not own any of these weapons, nor have I fired them. But I would put my life in their hands if necessary.
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Ubermensch373
Ubermensch373
88. RE: weapon of choice?
Jan 13 2011, 6:03 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 13 2011, 6:03 PM EST
Well. Instead of conjuring weapons out of thin air, I think it would be reasonable to go with weapons I could acquire in 10 minutes or less.

Sidearm: Walk into the bedroom next to mine and grab the Ruger LCR-LG from inside the nightstand, and the 200 round box of .38 SPC flat-nose ammo.

Secondary Weapon: Walk into the garage and get the 21 inch titanium crowbar off the shelf.

Main Weapon: Get in my truck and go to my Dad's house and.....retreive....the keys to the gun safe and the gun locker from him, which would then grant me access to about 30 or 40 decent weapons, a couple hundred junk guns, and a few thousand rounds of various types of ammunition. Grab the AKMS, barricade the house. Plan will then pan out from there.
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SasquatchJim
SasquatchJim
89. RE: weapon of choice?
Jan 13 2011, 6:17 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 13 2011, 6:17 PM EST
How do you fit several hundred guns into a safe and locker? Do you find this valuable?    
dooflauchwarrior
dooflauchwarrior
90. RE: weapon of choice?
Jan 13 2011, 6:24 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 13 2011, 6:24 PM EST
my .22 bolt action as main
12 gauge single shot as backup
shovel for up close and personal
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Ubermensch373
Ubermensch373
91. RE: weapon of choice?
Jan 13 2011, 7:38 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 13 2011, 7:38 PM EST
"How do you fit several hundred guns into a safe and locker?"
He didn't exactly store them in an orderly fashion. And maybe I didn't explain that very well. The locker is a 6' wide, 2'deep, 7' tall tool cabinet with the all but the top 2 shelves taken out, and two metal plates bolted to the inside, close to the door, so the guns don't fall out. He has the rifles and shotgun sitting inside of it, butt-down, and all the handguns and ammo he can fit in there on the shelves. The safe is a large, standing gun safe with racks you can stand 21 long guns in, an a shelf space at the top for ammo and handguns. These two containers are in an unfinished, 7'x5', locked room underneath the staircase leading into the underground sub-level of the house. There are boxes of ammo stacked up around the safe and locker, and a few long guns and handguns around them.
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John_234
John_234
92. RE: weapon of choice?
Jan 14 2011, 7:03 AM EST | Post edited: Jan 14 2011, 7:03 AM EST
"He didn't exactly store them in an orderly fashion. And maybe I didn't explain that very well. The locker is a 6' wide, 2'deep, 7' tall tool cabinet with the all but the top 2 shelves taken out, and two metal plates bolted to the inside, close to the door, so the guns don't fall out. He has the rifles and shotgun sitting inside of it, butt-down, and all the handguns and ammo he can fit in there on the shelves. The safe is a large, standing gun safe with racks you can stand 21 long guns in, an a shelf space at the top for ammo and handguns. These two containers are in an unfinished, 7'x5', locked room underneath the staircase leading into the underground sub-level of the house. There are boxes of ammo stacked up around the safe and locker, and a few long guns and handguns around them."
Got any reloading equipment?
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dooflauchwarrior
dooflauchwarrior
93. RE: weapon of choice?
Jan 14 2011, 3:06 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 14 2011, 3:06 PM EST
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Sharpie41
Sharpie41
94. RE: weapon of choice?
Jan 14 2011, 3:11 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 14 2011, 3:13 PM EST
"haha im 15"
and? i didn't see anyone ask...

EDIT:looked back and saw it...nevermind
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Unassigned
Unassigned
95. RE: weapon of choice?
Jan 20 2011, 6:44 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 20 2011, 6:44 PM EST
My setup:
Long Gun: Colt LE6920.
Sidearm: Para Ordnance Nite Tac 1911.
Melee: Kabar Kukri and Monadnock PR-24.

Chosen for familiarity, availability of ammunition on hand, and comfort. Originally, my setup was with a Glock 22, accompanied by my Glock 27 as a backup. I have found that this is a bit cumbersome. The Para Ord was chosen over my Colt Gold Cup only due to magazine capacity. The wife has been shooting it lately and might replace her Kel Tec P11.
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oldannyboy37
oldannyboy37
96. RE: weapon of choice?
Jan 20 2011, 7:03 PM EST | Post edited: Mar 15 2012, 11:41 PM EDT
I don't remember if I posted on this thread yet, so I'll do it again lol.
Keep in mind that these aren't just "Zombie" weapons, my guns are for hunting and SHTF stuff in general.
For general combat and patrolling, my Norinco Mak 90, it's not super impressive now but when I get through adding all my stuff to it I'll have a real performer.
My side arm is a Glock 19 with a Talon Grip mod.
I also have my Remington 78 for hunting and long range shooting. I have a bit of ammo for all of those guns but I'm currently in markter to stock up on some more.
I have a Ka-bar combat knife that's probably pre WW2 and I love it! I'm also planning on either buying a Tomahawk or paying my older brother to make one for me.
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Destructakor
Destructakor
97. RE: weapon of choice?
Jan 20 2011, 7:55 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 20 2011, 7:55 PM EST
My main weapon would be my Winchester Model 70 .30-06 with Leupold 3.5-9x scope.

My secondary would be a Mossberg 590 Tactical that I am very likely to get for my birthday in less then 20 days.

My melee or just another weapon would be my machete my uncle made for me or my other uncles 1911. He lives about 10 minutes away.
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Simonblackfell
Simonblackfell
98. RE: weapon of choice?
Jan 21 2011, 12:56 AM EST | Post edited: Jan 21 2011, 12:56 AM EST
Glock 17 9mm chambered
KelTec Sub 2000 folding Carbine Setup for Glock 17 mags 9mm chambered
Special forces spade

Cross compatibility of ammo and magazines between the two firearms and proven reliable time and again functions. Spade for use as a tool and a weapon. Works as an axe., bludgeon and tomahawk in a pinch.
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OriginalClamurai
OriginalClamurai
99. RE: weapon of choice?
Jan 21 2011, 6:09 AM EST | Post edited: Jan 21 2011, 6:09 AM EST
The front end of a semi. :D 0  out of 1 found this valuable. Do you?    
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