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Thread: Lets see your Zombie Rifle!!
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20 August 2012, 13:14 #1
Lets see your Zombie Rifle!!
I'll start...this is one my son designed. Spikes Tactical Zombie lower, RRA lpk with trigger tuned to 4lbs, RRA stock, some Mapul goodies, Seekins Precision billet mag button, YHM rail and YHM's ne ANNIHILATOR flash hider (wicked!) And some parts Duracoated Zombie green for fun!
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20 August 2012, 15:15 #2Member
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It looks like a toy.
"I seek not only to follow in the footsteps of the men of old, I seek the things they sought." -unknown
Whoever appeals to the law against his fellow man is either a fool or a coward, whoever cannot take care of himself without that law is both, for a wounded man shall say to his assailant, "If I live I will kill you, if I die you are forgiven" such is the rule of honor.
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20 August 2012, 18:13 #3
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21 August 2012, 06:49 #4
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21 August 2012, 06:53 #5
Thanks, just something done for fun. So far, the duracoat seems to be ok, but we only have 2 mags through it to test it. I think I might try a different color on a another rifle and see how it holds up over time. I would expect wear in the normal places, but we shall see.
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21 August 2012, 16:48 #6
Well........ You asked:
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21 August 2012, 16:54 #7
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21 August 2012, 19:20 #8Contributing Member
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You kids and your fancy rifles.
Fact: zombies are allergic to slugs.
I read that over on ar15.com in the "zombie" forum, and as soon as I did I shut the lid on my laptop and ran out to buy ten cases.
Meet Delilah, she likes slugs:
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21 August 2012, 20:26 #9
Sweet! I like it! and Delilah sure is a pretty little thing....
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22 August 2012, 06:08 #10
Yep, it's a FAL. I built it back in about 1990 from an StG58 parts kit on an Imbel receiver, and added the necessary US compliance parts. It's not as accurate as an AR15, but remember that the 7.62 NATO round will penetrate 36 inches of solid oak...... at 200 meters.
Not shown in the picture is my Halbek muzzle brake from the Rhodes bush war. It slips over the Belgian muzzle device, and it seriously limits muzzle climb. It looks like something that fell off of some farmer's tractor, but it works.