abcdude123
PassiveAnger
CMikolajczyk
I would like to think so. I've helped establish a Zombie Response Team in my area number over 100 people. We've made detailed plans of survival areas, primarily targeting key resources, defensive and secure buildings/areas, points and methods of safe travel, methods of communication, fallback routes, rally points... Are biggest difficulty was establishing a ranking command, and appointing roles. Though very well armed, ammunition could never be plentiful enough, so alternate re-usable weapons are sought just as valuable.
Remember you need food, water, and shelter. Without the modern infrastructure, food and water are hard to get. A creek or river may not be sufficient enough for water, you may need to establish manual water wells, which will be the most effective and safest methods of getting water. Being able to make enough food is a whole other issue in itself that is completely unique as to where you hole up.
Hope you all fair well...
Damn... Well I was just thinking about randomly running around...
Lol I saw that post and my jaw dropped
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As far as?
Did any of you know that an ammunition company named Hornady makes a ammunition line titled Z-Max (Zombie-Max)? I thought that would interest some of you readers. Even I have purchased a large amount of the ammunition in various calibers. It's slightly higher priced, but it is fairly good ammunition all the way around being a narrow pointed ballistic tip. (Basically a hollow point round with a plastic tip to make it more dynamic and give it a flatter more accurate trajectory.) It also looks pretty damn cool!
The only way to truly survive would be by getting organized and professional. There would be absolutely no room for messing around. Democracy would be poisonous, and get people killed. People need to work hard to survive, and it doesn't matter what any one person wants, it's about the survival of the group.
Hope you all enjoyed my insight.