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Originally posted by: mobobuff
The Winchester!
Originally posted by: Meuge
The shockwave from the spall of an AK round will tear a huge hole at the exit. If a round is placed properly it'll certainly destroy the head... it's not going to totally blow it off, but will certainly pop the brain.Originally posted by: AznAnarchy99
Originally posted by: Meuge
AK-47 with 100-round drum magazines. Big and fast rounds - can penetrate brick and concrete walls... one round is enough to rip a limb off (they aint gonna be chasing me with no legs) and a single headshot is enough to take the whole damn head off. The gun is pretty accurate to 300m or so, and not too unwieldy for close quarters.Originally posted by: Mikey
Imagine some evil scientists have taken Jessica Alba hostage. They want to turn her into a super zombie. You hear her cry for help, "SOMEBODY SAVE ME! THE ONE WHO DOES GETS POON FROM ME!" You have 48 hours to rescue her before she starts eating you out (hehehe). Everyone else is dead, so no help is on the way. All you have is a pair of jeans, a pair of converse, a black T, a kevlar vest, and a swiss army knife. All help is dead, and the city is under strict quarantine.
What single firearm will you choose? Be realistic here. No fanwanking allowed. As for ammo (if any), it will be scattered all over the city (from dead soldiers).
Personally, mine would probably be the P90. Strong, fast, and plenty of stopping power with the armor piercing rounds.
Another option is the IMI Tavor. Very accurate to long range, small and its bullpup design is great for close quarters. The downside - uses wimpy 5.56NATO ammo, and only has a 30-round magazine.
since when does am AK round rip your head off?
Originally posted by: LoKe
Doesn't matter, as long as there's one round in it so I can shoot myself.
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
Nowhere. If a 30 ton dino steps on a 50 ton tank, the tank doesn't move. If the dino makes a concerted effort to move the tank, like trying to roll it over, that means the dino is trying to move something that weighs 20 more TONS than it does.Originally posted by: Nebor
Originally posted by: DLeRium
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
Originally posted by: Kelvrick
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
I'd just like to have an M1 Abrams tank. No ammo needed. Just shut me inside and the zombies aren't getting in.
If I ever had to go to Isla Sorna, or The Lost World from Jurassic Park, then I'd like to have the tank with me there, too. No damn dino can even dent a tank.
I believe one of the bigger herbavores, an aptosaurus for an example at 30 tons could probably dent a tent if it stepped on one.
No way. M1A1 is 50+tons, and armored. The Apatosaur might be 30 tons, but is organic.
I suppose one could probably rock a tank if it wanted to, but couldn't hurt it. I'd be safe and sound inside.
No, if the tank doesn't get dented, then think physics. If your car didn't dent when you crash, then yo uwould be dead from teh shock.
Even if your SUV collides with my 5 series (let's say this simulates dinosaur vs tank), and you're the bigger guy, you will get damaged. If you want to say no denting at all, you will be thrown around pretty damn hard in that tank.
Where exactly would you be "thrown" when a dinosaur stepped on your tank?
The above is probably the most ridiculous question I've ever asked.
Not likely.
And you are totally safe from any predator in the tank...I wouldn't be too worried about the herbivores anyway.
Originally posted by: ultimatebob
Originally posted by: LoKe
Doesn't matter, as long as there's one round in it so I can shoot myself.
What are you, a gay Frenchmen? You can't give up this early... You need to save Jessica Alba and singlehandly repopulate the species!![]()
Originally posted by: Kyanzes
I bet the guy is gathering info for a game in the works. So, can I have a lightsaber included in the game?
Originally posted by: FleshLight
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
Nowhere. If a 30 ton dino steps on a 50 ton tank, the tank doesn't move. If the dino makes a concerted effort to move the tank, like trying to roll it over, that means the dino is trying to move something that weighs 20 more TONS than it does.Originally posted by: Nebor
Originally posted by: DLeRium
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
Originally posted by: Kelvrick
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
I'd just like to have an M1 Abrams tank. No ammo needed. Just shut me inside and the zombies aren't getting in.
If I ever had to go to Isla Sorna, or The Lost World from Jurassic Park, then I'd like to have the tank with me there, too. No damn dino can even dent a tank.
I believe one of the bigger herbavores, an aptosaurus for an example at 30 tons could probably dent a tent if it stepped on one.
No way. M1A1 is 50+tons, and armored. The Apatosaur might be 30 tons, but is organic.
I suppose one could probably rock a tank if it wanted to, but couldn't hurt it. I'd be safe and sound inside.
No, if the tank doesn't get dented, then think physics. If your car didn't dent when you crash, then yo uwould be dead from teh shock.
Even if your SUV collides with my 5 series (let's say this simulates dinosaur vs tank), and you're the bigger guy, you will get damaged. If you want to say no denting at all, you will be thrown around pretty damn hard in that tank.
Where exactly would you be "thrown" when a dinosaur stepped on your tank?
The above is probably the most ridiculous question I've ever asked.
Not likely.
And you are totally safe from any predator in the tank...I wouldn't be too worried about the herbivores anyway.
I doubt the armor on the m1 can withstand a 30,000*9.88N force
If the tank flipped upside down, would it collapse? I don't think so. So a big dino stepping on it wouldn't kill it, either. Those things are very heavily armored.Originally posted by: Kelvrick
Originally posted by: FleshLight
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
Nowhere. If a 30 ton dino steps on a 50 ton tank, the tank doesn't move. If the dino makes a concerted effort to move the tank, like trying to roll it over, that means the dino is trying to move something that weighs 20 more TONS than it does.Originally posted by: Nebor
Originally posted by: DLeRium
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
Originally posted by: Kelvrick
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
I'd just like to have an M1 Abrams tank. No ammo needed. Just shut me inside and the zombies aren't getting in.
If I ever had to go to Isla Sorna, or The Lost World from Jurassic Park, then I'd like to have the tank with me there, too. No damn dino can even dent a tank.
I believe one of the bigger herbavores, an aptosaurus for an example at 30 tons could probably dent a tent if it stepped on one.
No way. M1A1 is 50+tons, and armored. The Apatosaur might be 30 tons, but is organic.
I suppose one could probably rock a tank if it wanted to, but couldn't hurt it. I'd be safe and sound inside.
No, if the tank doesn't get dented, then think physics. If your car didn't dent when you crash, then yo uwould be dead from teh shock.
Even if your SUV collides with my 5 series (let's say this simulates dinosaur vs tank), and you're the bigger guy, you will get damaged. If you want to say no denting at all, you will be thrown around pretty damn hard in that tank.
Where exactly would you be "thrown" when a dinosaur stepped on your tank?
The above is probably the most ridiculous question I've ever asked.
Not likely.
And you are totally safe from any predator in the tank...I wouldn't be too worried about the herbivores anyway.
I doubt the armor on the m1 can withstand a 30,000*9.88N force
I'm thinking just plain step on. No hitting or anything. You're rolling along and that dino just wants at those leaves behind you. It steps on your tank and I don't think the roof support for the cabin can support another 30 tons. I would think it would cave in, crushing you.
Originally posted by: ZOOYUKA
Sawed of shotgun, hand on the pump, sippin on a 40, puffin on a blunt!
