Corwynt said:
You seem like a person who escaped /k/.
OT Are shotguns or revolvers better against zombies?
I have only been to /k/ a couple times, I prefer /s/
Zombie killing is all about shot placement and penetration, you have to destroy the brain.
A shotgun with birdshot will not do that, wont penetrate deep enough, you need some heavier shot for that, and heavy shot is not so plentiful.
Any round for a revolver would kill the zombie, but revolvers, being pistols, have reduced accuracy.
Also, shotgun ammunition is very bulky, you can carry 3-6 rounds for a revolver for every single shotgun round (depending on caliber of revolver)
Im not sure why zombie games always rely so much on shotguns, they would suck at zombie killing.
Personally, my fav anti-zombie gun would be a bullpup .22 rifle
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/muzzelite-10-22-bullpup-rifle-stock.aspx?a=282511
the round is tiny, but in a rifle it would have plenty of power to enter the skull and do some serious damage. The bullpup stock makes it shorter for quicker engagement of targets without significantly reducing longer range accuracy or power
Its also relatively quiet, makes a pop heard for a few miles around but not loud enough to alert all zombies in the whole region like more powerful weapons.
Not to mention if one standardizes weapons on a .22 caliber they can carry a pistol with CB caps, which are subsonic (read, almost totally silent, you hear the hammer fall and thats about it) for those covert zombie killings.
And, ammunition abounds, a trip to a wal-mart will land multiple thousands of rounds.
1000 rounds is smaller than a breadbox
Not so good against fellow human scavengers though.
TsunamiWombat said:
How long can a well maintained and cleaned gun last, assuming you shoot it say, once a week on a range?
Theoretically, indefinitely.
Not really, but if properly maintained a firearm lasts longer than the human who purchased it. Certain weapons, even if improperly maintained will outlast their owners.
My mosin nagant was manufactured in 1947, it sat in a crate covered in grease for all but about 10 years of that time though.