Blutonski816 said:--Originally Posted by skidkid
20mm SAPHEI
I was wondering when someone would say that...
I was surprised how easy it was to kill Whidbey birds/rabbits w/ a good pump pellet gun. I have alot of crows around my house in Whidbey, so I shoot a little bunny, and the Crows are all over it within 90 seconds, pecking out the eyes. Nature is gruesome!A4sForever said:And sometimes all you need is a .177 cal pellet rifle with a cheap, but functional, 4X scope to keep the winged starling-bird-rodent-varmints from making a nest on my deck (again) and sh!tt!ng all over the place despite repeated non-violent means to dissuade them from their 6-month cycle of locating here .....
......One shot .... one kill. Gunny Hathcock would be proud .....![]()
Fly Navy said:Oh, and .357 Magnum... tough to beat. Probably the most reputable man-stopper out of anything on that list.
Lawman said:.357 Mag, out of an S&W Model 19 its a headshot weapon. When the Zombies come back from the grave, It will be this that I turn to for my defence. Remember Autos yeah mags give you lots of rounds fast, but it takes a heck of a lot longer to fill up an empty mag then to manually drop 6 rounds into a revolver.
VetteMuscle427 said:What if there are 7 zombies?
Fly Navy said:Grenades.