Which would you rather face?
1) Slow moving zombie that attacks in mass numbers
2) Fast moving zombie that attacks in small numbers
I'm a bit torn on it ... With the lower number it would require less ammo to kill them. With the slow moving it would be easy to avoid them. I think I'd prefer the slow moving and using something like a .22 where ammo is super plentiful so they would be easy to wipe out.
Which?
Started By Adam Striegel, Jun 09 2012 12:06 AM
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#1
Posted 09 June 2012 - 12:06 AM
In honor there is hope
#2
Posted 09 June 2012 - 03:44 AM
I would rather face them all then have a discussion on it.
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Posted 09 June 2012 - 06:34 AM
What JT stated and watch.
Slow would be easier, but like shooting Bullseye (not bashing on BE - I can not do it). Fast would be fun like USPSA, but more dangerous if your shooting a 1911 lol
Slow would be easier, but like shooting Bullseye (not bashing on BE - I can not do it). Fast would be fun like USPSA, but more dangerous if your shooting a 1911 lol
Jerry
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A CCW isn't a totem, nor does it magically fiend off the bad element. Furthermore, a CCW is of no use if you can not employ said CCW.
BLUF:
You still have to hit the target.
One Shot Stop = locomotive with the target tied across the tracks.
Staying alive means you are aware, mentally prepared, proficient and fast in liberally applying proper shot placement.
Have you thanked a LEO, Firefighter, Medical / other emergency service worker, and least we forget the military lately?
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