one of the advantages we have over zombies is speed and you want to cumber yourself with two HUUUUGE guns, that take HUUUGE ammo
1- Handgun
2- Firearm (any gun)
3- Knife (has to be a knife)
4- Melee (any melee weapon)
5- Wildcard (any weapon ex: grenade, another gun, chainsaw)
The saw is accurate and has a sweet rate of fire, but is less reliable and has less stopping power than this
7.62, good rate of fire, not much recoil, a bit heavy but worth it. Most casualty producing weapon on the battlefield. Makes a beautiful sound when it fires too.
Sidearm, Assault rifle, Battle rifle, Hunting rifle. Not into knives, so I will leave it at four lol
Doing this in the context that you would actually have to carry this stuff on your person....
1- Handgun
Glock 19. It will take the G19 magazines, G17 magazines and your 33 round magazines as well. I've run a few thousand through mine and only a few malfs which were ammo related. 9mm is a very common caliber as well for military and police.
2- Firearm (any gun) - SBR AR-15. If you're the "I need full auto!" type a short barrelled M4. Load me up with a decent float rail, stubby VG, a nice surefire light, Troy BUIS and a Aimpoint T1 in a larue base...I'd be happy. .223/5.56 is also plentiful.
3- Knife (has to be a knife)
ESEE-5
4- Melee (any melee weapon) - Winkler Combat Hawk.
5- Wildcard (any weapon ex: grenade, another gun, chainsaw) Suppressed, Scoped .22 rifle (maybe a 10/22..) with subsonic ammunition this is as close to hollywood quiet as it gets
Then how are you going to dress/eat what you hunt?!
In all seriousness, those are some fine guns. I like.
Looks interesting. How much?
I was basing my selections off of what I have. Should it be what we would like to have?
I have a regular AR...only thing I don't have off my list really would be the suppressor for the 10/22.
The ESEE knives are pretty affordable for how well they're made, obviously in a disaster the warranty wont help you but they're guaranteed for life as well.
ESEE Knives
Interesting. I've never heard of them, but then I haven't been keeping up for the past few years.
~170 isn't bad for a primary carry knife, if they're as good as you say.
The company who makes them is top notch. You can literally bounce questions off the owners over at bladeforums.com if you wanted to as well.
They've shown pictures of people who cut their knife in half with a saw and they still replaced it via warranty.
Interesting. I've never heard of them, but then I haven't been keeping up for the past few years.
~170 isn't bad for a primary carry knife, if they're as good as you say.
Actually, they're no longer at BF, they've instead started up their own forum, off of the ESEE website.The company who makes them is top notch. You can literally bounce questions off the owners over at bladeforums.com if you wanted to as well.
They've shown pictures of people who cut their knife in half with a saw and they still replaced it via warranty.