OK, first off, the movie zombie is not what I an reffering to, however, do some research, I spent much time in Haiti / Dominican Republic, they destroy peoples minds with psychotropic drugs and alcohol combinations in order to get them into cutting sugar cane mindlessly in the blinding sun. Those are the real zombies and some small relatively number of them turn violent and attack people. I have been attacked, like the TV version, they are relatively weak and often use machetes that also harvast sugar cane..... The other type of zombie ? https://youtu.be/poIf3vE4C-U That scares me more than the TV fictional zombie !!! These are the real zombies, and they can kill you ! Much like the TV zombie, I can't understand a single word this kid is mumbling, he is soon dead, all dwarfed out and mumbling like an old senile man, a true crime in progress ! How does gun control help him ? or prevent harm to me and other innocent law abiding people ???? it will not.
Everything to do with gun control and the original post, while the tv walking dead zombie is fictional, there is a brain damaged real zombie mentally ill from drug use and alcoholism and destined to a short life, and could kill you if you happen to he in that Country hunting in a sugar cane feild, not so much here in America except for drug fiends as in the you tube video. https://youtu.be/poIf3vE4C-U There is your zombie. very sad.
Let me make sure I have this straight. I have to be in the Dominican Republic, or Haiti, hunting in a cane field, during a leap year when leap day falls on a Tuesday, under a full moon. Then some crazy person might attack me with a machete. There are things that I find more likely, and more terrifying.
Or harlem or West Virginia or Washington DC anywhere U.S.A. where drug addicts abound, How can you be so obtuse, is it deliberate ? I have restrained way too many EDPs on Angel dust, pcp and they can kill you as easily as a fictional TV zombie ! This is the ultimate litmus test for Internet B.S. when a so called expert founders in simple statistics relating to personal defense ! I call shenanigans !
A little touchy, Doc? Your previous post reminded me of an old Daffy Duck cartoon, where he had sold an insurance policy where there had to be a hailstorm, a flood, a herd of pink elephants and a few other things in order for the policy to be paid. It happened, of course. What you seem to be so excited about is pretty "normal" though, and answered by situational awareness. One of our "gun guys" on the board here tells of the time when he had to shoot one or two "Mopes" who assaulted him in what was supposed to be a surprise attack. Look at the knock-out game as another example. What was that about statistics? You hadn't mentioned any until then.
I practice shooting zombie targets with both hands firmly grasping my firearm. Good gun control is important as you have to shoot them in the head.
no doubt but My son is the designated zombie whacker in the family. Not only does he have several of the Kabar Zombie killer knives, I gave him an L6 hand forged Katana from Korea when he earned his TKD black belt and that sucker is perfect for doing the Marie Antoinette on zombies. And if those suckers get too thick for the sword, he has a Remington Versamax combat shotgun. And of course he bugged me into buying him (75 dollars more IIRC) the one in Zombie Green. its amazing how fast he can crank 10 rounds of tactical buckshot through that bad boy. with #4 buck its something like 300+ lethal projectiles in under 3 seconds
Sweet ! Only $ 75 more, that's a good deal for that finish, I could have used one of those and a Katana in Haiti, I had something like that made from a heavy duty tempered machette blade, a type of Katana, looked like an ordinary plain board sheathed, it was around 24 inches long total length sheathed.
I don't worry about what drugs somebody is on. Anybody who is unknown and trying to harm me or my family is a "zombie". Especially when I am at home. My home is not a shopping basket.
On reflection, I have seen some really high quality Tanto straight blades 18 to 24 inches long relatively inexpensive. Solid tang with nylon wrapped handle.