Weapon of choice?

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  • melee: ice pick
    fire arm: crossbow

  • An ice pick? That's a dangerous melee weapon, you stay too close to the walkers.

    melee: ice pick fire arm: crossbow

  • True but it's has advantages for traveling. It's better than a bread knife in some ways.

    Rafoli posted: »

    An ice pick? That's a dangerous melee weapon, you stay too close to the walkers.

  • They messed up that scene in the show I feel. Why wouldnt any bite him? Most are just stood next to him.

    In the comic it was just one panel so it didnt look so strange

    Guns not allowed here and I don't know much about them. So I probably would have to go all melee on them. I would probably make a spear out

  • A bread knife XD. I'd rather prefere a butcher knife or a machete

    True but it's has advantages for traveling. It's better than a bread knife in some ways.

  • Ikea stool. Deadliest weapon of all.

  • BigBlindMaxBigBlindMax Banned
    edited March 2014

    You can put a silencer on any kind of semi-auto pistol. It makes it harder to pinpoint the shooter's location, but the shot will still break the sound barrier and create a sonic boom. Plus shooting a Desert Eagles starts to hurt after about 3-4 shots, assuming the recoil feels similar to a .44 Magnum.

    rwnz posted: »

    Obviously you know nothing about firearms. Good luck silencing a fucking Deagle.

  • Nice! Believe it or not, the choice of what boots to use is probably even more important than the choice of weapon. My Boy Scout troop had a saying "If you have dry feet and a full stomach, then you've got the world by the balls."

    Kenny/Lee posted: »

    A Winchester Model 70 featherweight Rifle, ( 308 caliber). A Smith&Wesson 1911 pistol, ( Caliber 45 ACP) And a Smith&Wesson Extrac

  • Freakin' Crossbow all the way.

  • I think I'd go Gordon Freeman style and rock a crowbar for melee. They're sturdy and would be useful outside of fighting.

    For ranged, I'd go with a compound bow. It was my favorite bow to work with when I was an archery instructor at Girl Scout camp. :D

  • Wit.

    When you see the forest for the trees, you're able to chop down practically all obstacles at one fell swoop.

  • Or if you had no glue you could tape it. You could use a tree branch, PVC pipe, just about anything sturdy really. Spears are definitely an easy to make must have.

    Vorox posted: »

    Yeah, you could just glue a knife to a broomstick and call it a spear.

  • Banang

    SomGuye posted: »

    Batarang

  • I think the one's downvoting me might have a crush on me. XD

    True but it's has advantages for traveling. It's better than a bread knife in some ways.

  • edited March 2014

    Not a gun anyway, you would need to keep the damn thing sparkling or risk getting back fire. Not to mention keeping stock of ammo. My weapon of choice would be a nice sharp katana or a Hockey stick. Or (for firearms) one of those modern crossbows - they're pretty cool and silent, but again you need to keep stock of ammo (although i suppose you can retrieve most of the arrows you fire if they don't break on impact.) and it's fairly big/annoying to carry or run with also a pain to reload and i would personally need to learn how to fire it, probably would only take a few weeks practice but still - a few weeks in an apoc is two weeks i wouldn't have.

  • XD

    Ikea stool. Deadliest weapon of all.

  • Flamethrower

  • a weed wakerAlt text

  • Walkers dont stand a chance.

    a weed waker

  • edited March 2014

    Dont know what its called, but this is perfectAlt text

  • It all depends. I'm currently trying to see how long I can go without cleaning my 10/22. So far, it's burned through 500+.rounds of cheap .22 ammo with only a couple of jams. Glocks, AK's and Mosin Nagants are much the same from what I hear. Agree about the ammo though. It also weighs a ton, especially if you're using larger rounds like 9mm or .223.

    Crossbows are cool, but a pain in the ass to load.

    Not a gun anyway, you would need to keep the damn thing sparkling or risk getting back fire. Not to mention keeping stock of ammo. My weapon

  • Going off what I have in my house at the moment, I would use the thickest curtain rod I could find or dismantle my parents' bed and use one of the cross-beams.

  • the most deadliest weapon of them all is Morgan Freeman's voice, those zombies would drop so fast the moment they here his god like voice.

  • 'Apache' Revolver. Old-timey hoodlums in Paris used them to hold up rich folks.

    Dont know what its called, but this is perfect

  • This Comment wins

    the most deadliest weapon of them all is Morgan Freeman's voice, those zombies would drop so fast the moment they here his god like voice.

  • The Mosin Nagant is actually a pretty shitty gun if you get a mass produced one. If you get a good one they're not a bad rifle at all though.

    BigBlindMax posted: »

    It all depends. I'm currently trying to see how long I can go without cleaning my 10/22. So far, it's burned through 500+.rounds of cheap

  • Thanks for the mental image.

    BigBlindMax posted: »

    Nice! Believe it or not, the choice of what boots to use is probably even more important than the choice of weapon. My Boy Scout troop had a saying "If you have dry feet and a full stomach, then you've got the world by the balls."

  • I want it, and i want it, NOW!

    BigBlindMax posted: »

    'Apache' Revolver. Old-timey hoodlums in Paris used them to hold up rich folks.

  • Haha, true. The Soviets and their allies weren't (usually) known for their craftsmanship, especially at the height of WWII. I would never use one in a SHTF scenario anyway, they kick like a mule! One of my friends owns one and it's a thoroughly unpleasant gun to shoot.

    The Mosin Nagant is actually a pretty shitty gun if you get a mass produced one. If you get a good one they're not a bad rifle at all though.

  • Would a recording work? :D

    the most deadliest weapon of them all is Morgan Freeman's voice, those zombies would drop so fast the moment they here his god like voice.

  • DelfyDelfy Banned

    Dildozor

  • I'd still be crapping myself with an un-cleaned gun, never knowing for sure if it was going to fire, jam, or back fire. At least a hockey wont blow up in my face lol.

    BigBlindMax posted: »

    It all depends. I'm currently trying to see how long I can go without cleaning my 10/22. So far, it's burned through 500+.rounds of cheap

  • edited March 2014

    Exactly BigBlindMax!
    In survival situation, keeping your feet and legs protected is job 1.
    If your feet, legs or both get fucked up, you will not be able to move, which means you won't be able to get food, gather firewood or anything else, which is a death sentence in that case.

    BigBlindMax posted: »

    Nice! Believe it or not, the choice of what boots to use is probably even more important than the choice of weapon. My Boy Scout troop had a saying "If you have dry feet and a full stomach, then you've got the world by the balls."

  • The correct answer was Necromancy.

  • An entrenchment tool wouldn't be a bad choice either.

    Nah, I've always been quite partial to the shovel. I did find it to be a nice addition that SOMEONE actually used one though. Shovels are everywhere, I can't believe they are so underused in TWD.

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