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Metal mug
18-12-2010, 07:54 PM
What would you do if some zombies caused by your local nuclear power plant/toxic chemicals/mad scientist came to your doorstep? Would you grab a shovel? Or are you more of a pitchfork person? Discuss.:zombie-fighting:
Bush_Men
18-12-2010, 08:25 PM
I heard that Gurkhas kill their enemys with kukris by taking their head off. i would like to test that theory.:p
Bambii
19-12-2010, 05:47 PM
Hmm, i think im a pitchfork person. You can whack and stab.
troopermaz
19-12-2010, 06:26 PM
definately sword for me as have a few to choose from and dont have any pitchforks in the house
resnikov
19-12-2010, 07:38 PM
Box of vinyl records for me.
Bambii
19-12-2010, 07:40 PM
Box of vinyl records for me.
Shaun of the dead :D Haha
MikeWilkinson
20-12-2010, 09:23 AM
Box of vinyl records for me.
I'm with res on this one, vinyl records and a cricket bat, then off to the winchester. LOL
Ashley Cawley
20-12-2010, 10:45 AM
Come on boys, get real, this is a zombie attack! :p ...
I heard that Gurkhas kill their enemys with kukris by taking their head off. i would like to test that theory.:p
definately sword for me as have a few to choose from and dont have any pitchforks in the house
... Everybody knows that's spilling too much blood, you'd be risking the infection of yourself and family.
I would make a NaturalBushcraft video on this, but one has already been done...
http://vimeo.com/6130530
Metal mug
20-12-2010, 11:14 AM
Come on boys, get real, this is a zombie attack! :p ...
... Everybody knows that's spilling too much blood, you'd be risking the infection of yourself and family.
I would make a NaturalBushcraft video on this, but one has already been done...
http://vimeo.com/6130530 I'd like a boomstick. :guns:
MikeWilkinson
20-12-2010, 12:19 PM
Some notes on close quarter weapons, courtesy of the zombie survival guide.
1. BLUDGEONS
When using a blunt weapon, the goal is to crush the brain (remember, the only way to kill a zombie is by destroying its brain). This is not as easy as it sounds. The human skull is one of the hardest, most durable surfaces in nature. So, of course, is the zombie’s. Extreme force is needed to fracture, let alone shatter it. However, this must be done, and done with a single, well-placed blow. Missing your target or failing to breach the bone will leave you with no second chance.
Sticks, ax handles, and other wooden clubs are good for knocking a zombie out of the way or beating off an individual attack. What they lack is the weight and strength necessary for a lethal strike. A section of lead pipe will work for a single encounter but is too heavy for those on the move. A sledgehammer has the same drawback and also requires practice for its user to hit a moving target. Aluminum bats are light enough to work for one, maybe two fights, but are known to bend after prolonged use. The standard, one-handed carpenter’s hammer has striking power but severely limited reach. Its short handle allows a zombie to grab your arm and pull it in. The police baton, made of acetate plastic (in most cases), is strong enough for any battle but lacks the lethal power for a one-blow kill. (Note: This was intended in its design.)
The best bludgeon is a steel crowbar. Its relatively lightweight and durable construction makes it ideal for prolonged close combat. Its curved, semi-sharpened edge also allows for a stabbing motion through the eye socket, directly into the brain case. More than one survivor has reported killing zombies in this manner. Another benefit of the crowbar is that it may be necessary to pry open a door, shift a heavy object, or perform other tasks for which it was originally designed. None of these functions can be accomplished with any of the previously mentioned items. Even lighter and more durable than the steel crowbar is the titanium model, now trickling into Western markets from Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.
2. EDGEDWEAPONS
Blades, in any form, have advantages and disadvantages over bludgeons. Those that have enough strength to split the skull rarely stand up after many repetitions. For this reason, slicing, particularly decapitation, serves almost the same function as a head blow. (Note: The severed head of a zombie is still able to bite and must be regarded as a threat.) The advantage of slicing over bludgeoning is that it can make killing a zombie unnecessary. In some cases, simply chopping off a limb or severing the spine is enough to disable an undead assailant. (Note: Severing a limb also brings the possibility of contact with the virus through the exposed area.)
The civilian ax can easily crush a zombie’s skull, smashing through bone and brain in one swing. Decapitation is equally easy, which is why the ax has been the favored tool of executioners for centuries. Connecting with a moving head, however, might be difficult. Furthermore, if the swing ends in a total miss, you might be taken off balance.
The smaller, one-handed hatchet is a good weapon of last resort. If you find yourself cornered, and larger weapons are useless, a hatchet blow will more than take care of an attacker.
The sword is the ideal edged weapon, but not every kind will suffice. Foils, rapiers, and similar fencing weapons are not suited for slicing. Their only possible use would be a direct stab through the eye socket followed by a quick swirling action through the brain. This motion, however, has been accomplished only once, by a trained swordsman, and is therefore not recommended.
Single-handed long swords allow you a free hand for other tasks such as opening a door or defending your body with a shield. Their only drawback is the lack of swinging power. One arm may not have the strength to slice through the thick cartilage between bones. Another drawback is its user’s notorious lack of accuracy. Scoring a flesh wound anywhere on the body of a living opponent is one thing. Making an exact, clean chop through the neck is something else altogether.
Double-handed swords could be considered the best in their class, providing the strength and accuracy for perfect decapitation. Of this type, the Japanese Samurai Katana ranks first. Its weight (three to five pounds) is perfect for long-term conflicts, and its blade can sever the toughest organic fiber.
In tight quarters, shorter blades hold the advantage. The Roman Gladius is one choice, although combat-ready replicas are hard to find. The Japanese Ninjite boasts a two-handed grip and, in genuine models, renowned tempered steel. Both factors make it a superior weapon. The common machete, because of its size, weight, and availability, is probably your best choice. If possible, find the military type usually sold at Army surplus stores. Its steel tends to be of a higher quality, and its blackened blade helps concealment at night.
Aaron Rushton
31-12-2010, 01:49 PM
yeah i've read the zombie survival guide, great book, good fun too! i would go for cricket bat or a wood axe deffo, quickly raid a corner shop, steal a car, and drive to the coast find a boat, go off to skomer island or something and live on an island with a very small population, making regular trips back to land for food.
http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m92/fishfish_01/MotivationalPoster.jpg
Aaron Rushton
31-12-2010, 05:26 PM
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heres a shawn of the dead game:
http://www.puffgames.com/zombiekiller/
Aaron Rushton
31-12-2010, 06:02 PM
lol good fun.
comanighttrain
31-12-2010, 07:31 PM
Batton down the hatches. Got enough protien shakes, nuts and supplements to outlast a zombie horde.
RobbC
17-01-2011, 04:17 PM
nah i would bust into my neibors house, hes got enough shotguns and rifles to start a small army(hes a gamekeeper not a nutcase)
KERNOW KELT
17-01-2011, 05:33 PM
And I have been told that I am Crazy !!!:zombie-fighting:
Adam Savage
11-04-2011, 09:07 PM
Batton down the hatches. Got enough protien shakes, nuts and supplements to outlast a zombie horde.
I'm with you, but a couple of my friends are game keepers and my uncle used to be one. Stock up on enough guns and a couple landies with jerry cans, head down to bovington and acquire an APC, and away you go.
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