Not all zombies are created equal in SHTF
Posted: Fri, 12 Oct 2012 09:07:25
My 13 YO son and I have had this discussion: there is a LOAD of difference between the shambling, "walking dead" and the full-out sprinting, pissed-off zombies of 28 days laters and the wonderful Dawn of the Dead remake. For one thing, for "walkers", after the initial die-off, other survivors would be the manin enemy. For sprinters, the zombies would always be the main threat.
So, surviving a zombie apocalypse (almost as fun to discuss as what I'd do if I won the lottery; too bad I don't buy lottery tickets) depends on the zombies involved. In brief, for the walking dead, I'd say being mobile is the way to go, or at least is a viable option. For the sprinters, I'd say you would *have* to fortify and defend. In either case, I content that these situations are where a common caliber pistol cartridge carbine and matched handgun that shares hi-cap magazines would hine. So, say a 9mm.
Just another stupid, but fun, friday-type discussion.
So, surviving a zombie apocalypse (almost as fun to discuss as what I'd do if I won the lottery; too bad I don't buy lottery tickets) depends on the zombies involved. In brief, for the walking dead, I'd say being mobile is the way to go, or at least is a viable option. For the sprinters, I'd say you would *have* to fortify and defend. In either case, I content that these situations are where a common caliber pistol cartridge carbine and matched handgun that shares hi-cap magazines would hine. So, say a 9mm.
Just another stupid, but fun, friday-type discussion.