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| #1 Post by Jake, on Tue May 17 2011 3:47 AM |
| Good thing he has the battle axe. 4 bullets wont last long! |
| #2 Post by Micah, on Tue May 17 2011 6:2 AM |
| 4 bullets and a shopped battle ax is not well prepared. |
| #3 Post by master, on Tue May 17 2011 2:54 PM |
| wonderful where can i buy this :) |
| #4 Post by Ya, on Tue May 17 2011 2:54 PM |
| An American's perception of being well prepared. |
| #5 Post by willie, on Tue May 17 2011 4:39 PM |
| too big of a scope for a .22 long rifle. (which doesn't even have a magazine) |
| #6 Post by mrmeval, on Tue May 17 2011 8:9 PM |
| The scope depends on the user and the distance. I would need something close to that. The eye relief on that is most likely wrong for an adult. Ruger's 10 round rotary magazine fits flush and does not get in the way. The ax is decorative and is absurd which I think is the point. It's also dangers to attempt to use. Get a good tomahawk, you can google a find one of the better ones in the first few links. I'm partial to some of the lighter ones. The semi-auto AK is probably ok, at least the finish looks good; an AR15 in the same environment will be far more accurate, it's easier to maintain and far easier to repair with simple tools and spare parts. You can get an AR15 in harsh environment configurations, ceramic coated aluminum, corrosion resistant internal parts and a stainless steel barrel. Where to buy? Where freedom hating bureaucrats are kept in check. How much? That setup is under $2,000 and can get under $1,000 if you look for deals. The zombie book is both funny and has good information. It's probably more valuable than the guns. The AnC is drivel and has several Darwin recipes. |




