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Zombie assault vehicle? More like P**** wagon/Love Machine.
I'd pick up tons of trim...then storm a fortified position.
Best of both worlds.
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use a semi auto shotgun not a pump action
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haha your awesome man love the truck even if it isnt yours : ) I subbed!
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How heavy is the whole set up anyway?
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is all that stuff legal to have like the vehicle seems realy illegal
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Personally I'd carry any pistol/SMG that utilizes .22 LR, as they have a fairly high capacity, are really cheap and easy to find in most hunting or outlet stores like walmart, and although they might not have the greatest punch a well placed shot into a zombie's noggin will take it down. They're relatively quiet compared to larger rounds and in some cases don't require the SS ammo variant to utilize a suppressor. Then again I'd love to carry a 1911 or glock too, lol
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@BloodofPatriots its not funny when you say it
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how can you have all that stuff after two steps your gonna be out for the count
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alot of people overlook the 'trench knife'... absolute last resort but can definately crush some skulls.. also theres a house demolition tool made by stanley called a 'fat max'.. its got a crowbar end for prying doors, manhole covers etc, a hammer end for bashing, a spiked end for spiking, and if you got some rope you could use it as a ghetto grapling hook... happy hunting!
Love your Channel. You have an awesome mix of humor and useful prepping advice. I'm subscribing.
vention4wh 1 year ago
@vention4wh I think I forgot to thank you for the sub.
ZombieTactics 10 months ago
in other words cheap as shit, most law enforcement groups are going back to the tried and true .45 ACP cartridge
Jager1967 1 year ago
@Jager1967 Really? Can you document that? I know that several SEAL teams experimented with .45ACP over the past couple of years and went right back to 9mm. It's an interesting subject, if you can provide any documentation or links it would be helpful.
ZombieTactics 1 year ago
@ZombieTactics take a look at the Smith and Wesson MIlitary & Police (M&P) series pistols on their company website. Here is a partial list of law enforcement bodies using it; New Mexico State Police, Iowa State Patrol, New Hampshire State Police and Cities of Atlanta, Milwaukee, Cincinnati and Detroit. Even my hometown cops are trading in their .40S&W Glocks for Springfield Armory XDs
Jager1967 1 year ago
@Jager1967 All of the pistols you mention are available in 9mm, .40 or .45ACP ... and are approved by use by those departments ... individual officers choice of which caliber. The rounds used most by law enforcement nationwide are 9mm and .40 ... by a very wide margin. This is an issue I research regularly ... if you have a statistical source to cite, please do so. Otherwise I have to go with information from standard respected sources. Thanks for the input.
ZombieTactics 1 year ago 2