I am shocked I havent seen anyone with a .22 rifle
Cheap ammo, can carry a lot of it and I am sure it can penetrate a skull.
Plus its a lot quieter, and then add a suppressor onto it (even home made). Damn near silent.
What would great, although near impossible to get without access to a military armor, would be a grenade launcher. At medium distances and/or in relatively open areas you would be able to clear a fairly large number of zombies with one shot with the added benefit of drawing the walkers to the sound of the explosion which would 10 of meters away from where you fired from so while it would still draw walkers it just wouldn't draw them right to you.
I am shocked I havent seen anyone with a .22 rifle
Cheap ammo, can carry a lot of it and I am sure it can penetrate a skull.
Plus its a lot quieter, and then add a suppressor onto it (even home made). Damn near silent.
I've seen enough toe tags to tell you it will.
I recall watching an episode of Mythbusters where they were testing out grenades of various types. They setup cutouts of people at varying distances so they could see how much shrapnel really hit them at distances. The thing that really struck me was that there was really very little damage from the grenade. Sure, flying metal punctured the wooden cutouts at various locations, but really only like 4-5 spots on the whole cutout, and I don't recall if any actually hit the head. So that shrapnel is really effective against living, breathing, people who can bleed or suffer from the shockwave, but would grenades be all that effective against walkers? I doubt it. You might damage a limb or two on them, but probably aren't going to put them down.
Following the fall of New York City, the United States Army sets up a high-profile defense at Yonkers, New York to restore American morale. The military uses Cold War tactics on the zombies, including weapons intended to disable vehicles and demoralization through wounding. These have no effect on the zombies, which have no self-preservation instincts and can only be stopped if shot in the head and killed. The soldiers are routed on live television, while other countries suffer similarly disastrous defeats, and human civilization teeters on the brink of collapse.
I recall watching an episode of Mythbusters where they were testing out grenades of various types. They setup cutouts of people at varying distances so they could see how much shrapnel really hit them at distances. The thing that really struck me was that there was really very little damage from the grenade. Sure, flying metal punctured the wooden cutouts at various locations, but really only like 4-5 spots on the whole cutout, and I don't recall if any actually hit the head. So that shrapnel is really effective against living, breathing, people who can bleed or suffer from the shockwave, but would grenades be all that effective against walkers? I doubt it. You might damage a limb or two on them, but probably aren't going to put them down.
Though that description hardly does the scene any justice. It's really interesting to see how things like networked soldiers and modern shock-trauma weapons are badly designed to take on zombies. Explosives are especially of limited use.
Explosives would at least slow them down. If you could get some TNT it would probably do the most damage. Worse comes to worse find something explosive and flammable and set an explosive off under it if it doesn't kill them all it will for sure distract them.
Can anyone say for certain that a .22 caliber gun can cause the necessary damage to the brain of a zombie to put it down? I mean, you'd have to be pretty upclose for it to make some sort of significant damage to a human being. I think it may require being up close for it to do anything (which a lot of people wouldn't like. Heck, my suggests of using a melee weapon being better than a firearm have been shut down because you'd have to be close to use it). But then again, I'm not familiar with firearms, but a .22 looks like its too small to cause the necessary damage required to put a zombie (or a human) down from a distance. I could very well be wrong in my interpretation.
Let's say you make your way to a really well equipped army base, equipped with some of the latest and greatest. So, you get your Mk. 19s, with HE rounds. Now what are we looking at with mortar rounds? How about those smart grenades with timed fuses for air bursts? A 40mm grenade set to burst in the air, at head height, is going to take out an ass-load of walkers.
-Fred
I like the way you think! Another worthwhile option would be the Army's XM-25 smart grenade launcher, program the round to air burst right at head level exactly when and where you want it to go off, that is as long as the batteries last; I'm pretty sure they don't just run off of run of the mill Duracells.
Army bases would be a death sentence, even after the plague has spread. They're just as bad as going to hospitals. After seeing my fair share of zombie movies and reading some fiction such as the Zombie Survival Guide to know that anyone who is a civie will run to the nearest authority complex in hopes that they would be protected. That includes places such as police stations and army bases. Massive amounts of people would go there. Some for protection, some thinking that they can get their hands on the equipment and such. All it takes is one person out of hundreds of people there to turn it into a Dead Head Festival. Look at the episode where Shane and Otis tried to get the supplies needed to save Carl in the show (that was a FEMA site at a high school for that town. Times that by 500 and that's probably the amount of zombies you'd be dealing with). You wouldn't be able to make it in, let alone out, slam packed with the living dead.
And if there were any army bases, there's a good chance there'll be soldiers there. And if any soldiers areleft, there's a good chance that it'd be on full lockdown with their families inside, keeping anyone looking for shelter, food, water or weapons, shooting anyone on site.
So, either way, an army base would be a bad idea. Now, if there was a chance you just find vehicles and supplies that were left behind due to the army being forced back by zombies (i.e. the outside of the CDC in one of the Season 1 episodes of the show), then you'd probably have a better chance at getting military grade weapons (may not have a full lot of ammo, but at least you'd have something in case you find ammo later).
thats what im allways preaching. zombie apocalypse wouldnt be fun. all the make believe things that people write here are not realistic. it seems like some think that they would be the only people trying to get stuff.One bad thing about the military. When something like this happens and appears that the end is near. Everyone always wants to be with their families, so there will be mass desertions. The NG will be local, so they will be the first to go. Your Special Forces will last longer, but they will be overwelmed.
Gas will be a screw driver in the gas tank, but there will be contamination which will cause problems or a spark at a bad time. Walkers or someone who wants your stuff can appear at the worst of times. Cars even new break down at worst of times and then you have no mechanic around. Tanks are not indestructable and can throw a tread at the worst of times. Filters can clog always at the worst of times. Military vehicles tend to get gallons to the mile. Its not as easy as you think. Fun to think so, but its fun to think of how to survive.
thats what im allways preaching. zombie apocalypse wouldnt be fun. all the make believe things that people write here are not realistic.