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Prepare your home!

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 9:13 am
by kman
Crucial tools for your home defense/zombie defense. From The Undead Report:
Zombie Attack Defense Station – Prepare your home!
http://www.undeadreport.com/2007/10/zom ... your-home/
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Zombie Defense Kit
Excerpt: The kit consists of an pump action shotgun, shells, large knife and a plexiglass shield. Note also the high quality instructions included with the kit. In preparing a kit of your own, it is suggested that you leave the shotgun fully loaded and maintain extra shells in an easy to use bandolier. There is no point of keeping an anti-zombie weapon on your person or premises if it’s not going to be loaded. Zombies don’t wait for you to reload while they chew on your collarbone.

Read the whole thing.

Re: Prepare your home!

Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 8:31 am
by housil
Can you keep one for us?!
We can have some more XBox practicing next year so we`ll be prepared for 2012 :mrgreen:

Re: Prepare your home!

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 7:34 pm
by luis0449
Not that I don`t like the kit, but I prefer this one:



I swear I`m not the guy in the video. You guys in the states make me jealous. You just go to the nearest gun store and say "I want an AA12, five magazines and fifty boxes of ammo". Then you are ready to protect yourself against zombies.

Good luck, people.

Luis

Re: Prepare your home!

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 9:18 pm
by kman
Cool video. My favorite quote in it (around 1:33 when he's talking about the breeching choke...and in his Russian accent) was:

"Worst case scenario, you can always poke someone with it and fu*k their sh*t up"

Well, that quote and, "Don't try this at home - I am a professional Russian". :-)

Alas, as much fun as it would be to own an AA-12, we can't walk into a gun store here in the U.S. and get one - no fully automatic weapons allowed for civilians!

Re: Prepare your home!

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 10:05 pm
by dirtbag
kman wrote:Alas, as much fun as it would be to own an AA-12, we can't walk into a gun store here in the U.S. and get one - no fully automatic weapons allowed for civilians!
Sure you can, there's at least two Class 3 dealers in charlotte...
http://www.ncsilencer.com/Home.html
All it takes is a background check (fingerprints) and a $200 check to the Feds. Along with a whole lot of cash for the gun.
Last I heard, a full auto M-16/M-4 was about $12-16 thousand.(Legal)
Of course, you can go to Mexico and buy one from the Narco-trafficantes for less than $100.... :shock: (Highly Illegal)
As I live in The Peoples Democratic Republic of Kalifornia, I cannot have one :cry:

Re: Prepare your home!

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 11:33 pm
by rationtin440
Well folks, I'm in western Massachusetts, and here if we were to attack zombies whether they were rendered that way by Solanum or some military experiment gone wrong or whatever else, the ACLU office in Boston or Springfield would descend like locusts and take up the cause of zombies being "killed" without the right of due process and other freedoms that most corporeal Americans enjoy. I can see national guard unit commanders facing court martial for assault and even murder :shock: :shock: :shock: ....... :lol: So let's be glad that this stuff only exists in books and movies.....so far :shock:

Re: Prepare your home!

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 10:41 pm
by LogDayFreshHots
Actually with the AA12 you're both right! In a way....

You can walk into a gun shop and purchase provided the shop is licensed to sell NFA firearms. This is also the case if the AA12 was manufactured before the '86 law went into effect or was 'Grandfathered' in. Otherwise...

The only other way to legally own an AA12 or any machine gun manufactured after 1986 is to become a NFA dealer and purchase it as a Post-86 'Dealers Sample'. These 'samples' are just that, samples. They indicate what the dealer is capable of supplying or building for a customer who isn't constrained by the Post-86 regulation. 'Dealers Samples' or 'Post-86 Dealers Samples' can only be transferred from dealer-to-dealer and not dealer to approved individual.

As an NFA owner myself, I can't just purchase anything. If its post-86 it's restricted to NFA Dealers. If it's a newly-manufactured machine gun it can only be purchased by military, government agency, or law enforcement as even NFA-approved individuals are not permitted to own newly-manufactured machine guns.

While other shotguns are now NFA-restricted and classified as 'Destructive Devices' or 'DD' such as the 'Stryker' and I think maybe even the 'Street Sweeper', neither of these are fully-automatic. They are semi-automatic so their restricted nature is just in the sense they are classified as DD's and require the $200 transfer tax, finger printing and photographing the long wait while BATFE does it's records search by hand through paper documents. It's the same as buying a short-barreled shotgun. You can make them all day long and sell them to approved individual's since they aren't newly manufactured full-auto's. But convert to full-auto or manufacture a brand new full-auto from scratch and you are constrained by the 'Post-86' law, no sale to even approved individuals.

This is why AA12's aren't all over the market. There are some out there and they command huge prices on the collectors market if you find one. Sometimes you can find something registered as a Curio & Relic and sometimes when someone brings up a weapon ATF permitted to be registered as a C & R it can illicit whistles and gasps as to how lucky someone managed to get.

So... 'Grandfathered' AA12's are probably out there and available. Post-86 AA12's are strictly for dealers, police, federal law enforcement, military and government agencies. No sales to even approved individuals. Sorry. Like I said both of you are right to a degree.

Hope this helps.

Re: Prepare your home!

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 11:59 pm
by dirtbag
I'll just have to be happy with my new Glock 30... :mrgreen: