There’s some choices on here that I cannot agree with at all, but the suppressed takedown 10/22 made the list so someone was thinking a little bit. Don’t know how the HK .45 made the list, but…..
There’s some choices on here that I cannot agree with at all, but the suppressed takedown 10/22 made the list so someone was thinking a little bit. Don’t know how the HK .45 made the list, but…..
P90? seriously it’s hard to find the 5.7 ammo now without ordering it online – what a joke. My 3 would be a suppressed take down 10/22, Glock 19 and M4A3 10.5″ for the non-dead survivors lurking about. Crain Life Support System 1 or a Wall 7″ Randall-style model 18 replica knife.
I believe they mentioned the ammo problem.
I’ve always thought that a Zulu stabbing spear would work well in a zombie apocalypse. Two foot shaft, one foot blade that wouldn’t get hung up and was short enough to work in close.
I have 3 Ruger 10/22 in various configurations. Of course the AK and various AR’s. Could not see spending 12-1400.00 on the Benelli so a Mossberg 930 will have to do- And performs quite nicely thanks. Glock 19-Gen 5 just acquired is very nice. Like a MP-5 but not realistic. CZ Scorpion EVO S3 will have to suffice.
Some very interesting choices. The 1022TD is nice except I’ve found that mounting optics in the receiver means every time you reassemble the firearm, there is a good chance the zero will have changed. I solved this issue with a 1022 peep sight mounted to the barrel. Another option is a Dlask barrel mounted rail for optics. It is only for bull barrels but when using it the zero never changes.
https://dlaskarms.com/collections/10-22-sr-22-dar-22-parts/products/ruger-10-22-takedown-picatinny-rail
As for the others, I think too much emphasis is on full auto. There are only so many rounds to go around and spray/pray uses up an awful lot, awful fast but that’s Hollywood for you.
Almost forgot to add…
The peep sight on my 1022TD is a Skinner peep because the one that cam with the gun was terrible.
http://www.skinnersights.com/ruger_firearms_22.html