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Posted: 9/30/2021 1:41:33 PM EDT
I love that this is an actual topic, lol. Big fan of zombies and guns. Brought all four of my sons to the range last weekend and we debated this at great length. For traditional, dawn of the dead, slow walking zombies...we concluded that a 10/22 would be our weapon of choice. Headshots ALL day with little to no effort!
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Wait, we have a Zombie section?
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"Whoever makes himself great will be made humble. Whoever makes himself humble will be made great." -Jesus
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Yeah headshots...doesn't matter which caliber. 22lr makes a lot of sense.
Functionally for a weapon in that scenario though I'd go with a 22lr AR. 4.5" barrel with a can. Mags fit in an the same kit as I'd use for the larger rounds. Small, lightweight, quiet. You could also just have the upper with your standard AR. Attached File |
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be sure to put some clear sturdy glass on it.......
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Originally Posted By Bushman_269: And a suppressor gunshots attract zombies. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Bushman_269: Originally Posted By AlvinYork: be sure to put some clear sturdy glass on it....... And a suppressor gunshots attract zombies. good point. Just think there should be quite a few liter bottles laying around.......unlimited supply of jury-rigged suppressors. |
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Our current situation is a disaster, wrapped in a fiasco, enveloped in a massacre, surrounded by a cluster event.
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Originally Posted By Bushman_269: And a suppressor gunshots attract zombies. View Quote So the trope says. I suppose it's moot to discuss real world biology where zombies are concerned (though I think it's fun), but I'd always wondered if a 5 day old corpse could still even hear anything; isn't there a fluid in the inner ear (the cochlea, specifically) necessary for proper function, and wouldn't that dry up within several hours or a couple of days after death? or would it take weeks? To be fair, they probably wouldn't hang on to their eyeballs all that long either. |
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Hanlon's Razor is a convenient excuse to hide behind for the conniving malfeasant.
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no suppressor. If they don't hear you, they won't keep coming and then you run out of things to shoot.
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Originally Posted By Daggertt: Yeah headshots...doesn't matter which caliber. 22lr makes a lot of sense. Functionally for a weapon in that scenario though I'd go with a 22lr AR. 4.5" barrel with a can. Mags fit in an the same kit as I'd use for the larger rounds. Small, lightweight, quiet. You could also just have the upper with your standard AR. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/435611/20210930_210205_jpg-2112092.JPG View Quote Ok - I stand corrected. Your suggestion trumps the 10/22. But yeah, 22LR all day for zombies. I have to wonder how reliably an AR chambered in 22LR would feed ammo. I've not had much luck using high capacity mags with my 10/22 but I usually buy bulk range ammo, so that could be my issue. |
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Wonder how well a supressed 22lr bolt action would work honestly.
You can silenty take them out at a distance. Something like a ruger precision with a drum mag lmao. Should be quiet as hell. A semi-autos action may still draw attention depending on how sensitive they are to noise. Not saying its terribly loud, but anything nearby may investigate. Almost like that trope where they step on a tree branch and the noise attracts stuff. You can also ambush bandits with it, aim for the knee caps and they become a liability, zombie bait, and either die from infection or use up valuable antibiotics. |
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Originally Posted By fmpros: Ok - I stand corrected. Your suggestion trumps the 10/22. But yeah, 22LR all day for zombies. I have to wonder how reliably an AR chambered in 22LR would feed ammo. I've not had much luck using high capacity mags with my 10/22 but I usually buy bulk range ammo, so that could be my issue. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By fmpros: Originally Posted By Daggertt: Yeah headshots...doesn't matter which caliber. 22lr makes a lot of sense. Functionally for a weapon in that scenario though I'd go with a 22lr AR. 4.5" barrel with a can. Mags fit in an the same kit as I'd use for the larger rounds. Small, lightweight, quiet. You could also just have the upper with your standard AR. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/435611/20210930_210205_jpg-2112092.JPG Ok - I stand corrected. Your suggestion trumps the 10/22. But yeah, 22LR all day for zombies. I have to wonder how reliably an AR chambered in 22LR would feed ammo. I've not had much luck using high capacity mags with my 10/22 but I usually buy bulk range ammo, so that could be my issue. also the 4.5 barrel keeps the rounds subsonic, so it's nice and quiet. Not as quiet as a suppressed bolt action wth subs, but way quieter than a 16" suppressed bolt action with standard ammo. |
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Hanlon's Razor is a convenient excuse to hide behind for the conniving malfeasant.
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15-22 "pistol"
bushnell TRS 25 would throw on an X300 at the 12 oclock posistion AAC halcyon can 45 gr subs very quiet, bullet impact is louder than the action and report noise i think im up to 13 mags and tens of thousands of rounds glock 17 backup if the gun gets too dirty and has issues would also keep an ar15 handy |
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Originally Posted By Capt_Destro: Wonder how well a supressed 22lr bolt action would work honestly. You can silenty take them out at a distance. Something like a ruger precision with a drum mag lmao. Should be quiet as hell. A semi-autos action may still draw attention depending on how sensitive they are to noise. Not saying its terribly loud, but anything nearby may investigate. Almost like that trope where they step on a tree branch and the noise attracts stuff. You can also ambush bandits with it, aim for the knee caps and they become a liability, zombie bait, and either die from infection or use up valuable antibiotics. View Quote I have a suppressed bolt action .22. With subsonics the loudest sound by far is impacting the target, with the sound of the trigger mechanism operating trailing considerably in second. I'd guess anyone outside of about 30 yards would be unable to hear anything at all if I were hitting biological targets; those within 30yrds may not even know what they heard if they weren't already aware of it. Best damn rodent gun ever. |
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what grain bullet?
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Our current situation is a disaster, wrapped in a fiasco, enveloped in a massacre, surrounded by a cluster event.
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Don't be so open-minded that your brains fall out.
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"He had the right hand of the devil strapped tightly to his side."-The Last Cowboy
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Back in the late 80's their were a few folks that tried removing the 10/22 from the stock and mounting it under a 20 inch AR with carry handle (like you would mount a m203). Then add a see through scope mount and optics, sight one gun for the optics and the other for the AR sights.
That may cover many of your needs in Zombie land. .22 for head shooting zombies and 5.56 for making bad guys zombies. |
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Wasn’t a fan of the couple 10-22 I had. This is my choice if I’m not going against living armed threats.
Suppressed SBR 15-22 Trijicon MRO g SSA-E trigger Eats 45gr AE subs very reliable. Maybe one fuck up in 500 once it gets real nasty. |
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THIS is what you desire Ultra Light .22 AR Takes Ruger 10/22 Mags! The POF Rebel [SHOT Show 2020] |
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I would think the MP5SD would give better penetration while staying quieter.
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It's been a few years since I've discussed this topic in this forum so I'm glad to see it come back up again. I agree with the suppressed .22 approach on this since it's super quiet. I personally would use a sbr suppressed .22, a suppressed magpul 10/22 takedown, and a suppressed g17 frame w/ zev .22 upper half. All work well with several types of ammo too.
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If the day ever comes that you have to fight for your life, the only thing that will determine the outcome is if you trained and prepared for that fight - Tim Kennedy
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Not the zombies you’ve got to worry about it’s the living.
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I think you are going to be underwhelmed by how reliably a .22LR penetrates the skull and then destroys enough functional brain tissue to drop the zombie... I'm not saying it doesn't have its place, but I think its only a suitable round for zombie squirrels.
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Originally Posted By Middlelength: I think you are going to be underwhelmed by how reliably a .22LR penetrates the skull and then destroys enough functional brain tissue to drop the zombie... I'm not saying it doesn't have its place, but I think its only a suitable round for zombie squirrels. View Quote Start at 10:30 if you want to see .22LR headshots. It does a lot more damage to the skull and brain that you're giving it credit for... How Deadly Is A 22 Pistol? 22 Pistol vs Human |
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“The difference between treason and patriotism is only a matter of dates.”
"And how can man die better Than facing fearful odds, For the ashes of his fathers, And the temples of his Gods." |
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"Give us the strength to face that which is to come, that we may be brave in peril, temperate in wrath, constant in tribulation, and down to the gates of death loyal and loving one to another" RL Stevenson
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That's why I own a Ruger Charger SBR fitted with a Sparrow, green dot and 25 rd magazines.
Ya never know. |
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