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Bearshrimp wrote:Hey, I just watched episodes 1 and 2 of “Walking Dead” last night and I am super stoked to chat about making dead things deader! Unfortunately my wife hates zombies (?!) so I can only watch episodes that I have recorded when she is out at Zumba and the kids are in bed, anyway…
On the firearms board I noticed some resistance to talking about the guns used by the characters on the show so I figured I would start a new topic here to discuss the pros, cons and “realism” of the weapons used by the characters.
At the beginning the lead character uses a Python (I think) revolver in .357 magnum which makes sense as a county Sheriff. I know most of the urban/suburban police officers around here (Seattle) use auto loading pistols, but I have seen deputies where I live (east Pierce County) caring Pythons and even Blackhawks so that seems realistic.
When he gets trapped in the tank and lifts the Beretta off of the (un)dead GI, he does not find any spare magazines? I know they want to force the point that he has limited resources, but shouldn’t there be tons of 9mmP in that tank? I will also be interested to see if he keeps that Beretta considering it’s probably a better sidearm for the PAW.
I have seen a few comments complaining about the number of shotguns present. Why is a pump action shotgun a bad option for the survivors?
One thing that I think is unrealistic is that with all the military hardware scattered around like HMMWVs, Bell UH-1s (National Guard?) and even a Tank (not an M1, maybe a M48 with an M1 turret, kind of looks like a UK Chieftain with a 105mm L7 gun, note the fume extractor ). So where are all the firearms? The (un)dead guy in the tank had an M9, but there should be M16s, M249s and M9s all over the place. Did the scavengers take all the firearms (and all the ejected brass) but leave everything else?
Anyway, I will post more as more comes to me. Just hard to believe that all the pricy hardware would be ditched (I assume out of gas?) but every gun would be taken.
Velociryan wrote:Well, let's see. First, are you aware that this is a fictional television show and not a perfect documentation of every detail that would exist in this made up world. Second, this fictional world is written by television writers, not by mercenary wanna be's, basement commando's, or mall ninja's.
Dutch253 wrote:Velociryan wrote:Well, let's see. First, are you aware that this is a fictional television show and not a perfect documentation of every detail that would exist in this made up world. Second, this fictional world is written by television writers, not by mercenary wanna be's, basement commando's, or mall ninja's.
What???!!?!?!!?!? Oh my god! I thought this entire thing was a documentary based on actual events that happened!

Velociryan wrote:Well, let's see. First, are you aware that this is a fictional television show and not a perfect documentation of every detail that would exist in this made up world. Second, this fictional world is written by television writers, not by mercenary wanna be's, basement commando's, or mall ninja's.
Dutch253 wrote:Next you're going to try to tell me that zombies don't actually exist!

Jeriah wrote:Dutch253 wrote:Velociryan wrote:Well, let's see. First, are you aware that this is a fictional television show and not a perfect documentation of every detail that would exist in this made up world. Second, this fictional world is written by television writers, not by mercenary wanna be's, basement commando's, or mall ninja's.
What???!!?!?!!?!? Oh my god! I thought this entire thing was a documentary based on actual events that happened!
Nope, it's made up. Rest assured, in real life the ground will be littered with small arms and ammunition, free for the taking.
JamesCannon wrote:I was more mad that it was closed down, because I loved the dish that was apparently rat meat.
Meat N' Taters wrote:Death rays, advanced technology or not, no creature wants to be stabbed in their hoo-hoo.
Pig wrote:How dare you try to bribe me with amenities like anime, Annie Mae, my sea anemone enemy!?

AUA wrote:http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/Walking_Dead%2C_The_%28TV_Series%29
I'm going to warn you that there are spoilers on the page, but you can use the Table of Contents listing in case you want to check for a particular firearm later on.
Asolfr wrote:Where is all the casings, the truth of the situation?
Cost.
with the the guns its easy to get replicas or real ones from the studio armory or rent from a shop.
new casings cost me $30 for 100 (averaged), so to supply 10's of thousands of casings would cost $1000's of dollars, that would not add much to the show in the end for the average Non-prep. so as a way to save money... no casings
or a bunch of ZS'ers went and took them all for re-loading before rick showed up.

Pinkmist wrote:Where did all the small arms and spent shell casings go? The military may not have as many individual weapons as you might assume. I remember reading during the beginning of the war in Iraq about US army soldiers (tankers specifically) using captured AK-47's because there were not enough M-16's to go around. The most powerful military on the planet engaging in a planned invasion didn't have enough rifles ready to go to arm their troops. .
Bearshrimp wrote:It wasn’t just the lack of brass, the equipment looked to “clean” the hummers for example, looked spotless. There were burnt out cars and busses everywhere, but the military vehicles looked good as new.
That means all the firearms at Fort McPherson and Fort Gillem should be around in addition to NAS Atlanta, Dobbins AFB and the GANG armory in Douglasville. Add to that all the firearms located in all the metro police departments and sherifs offices and there are a lot of military grade weapons around.
Finally, assuming that the ATF stats are correct about 30% of all US households contain 1 or more firearms. Assuming GA meets that figure (GA probably beats it actually) and each household only has 1 firearm (conservative estimate) that would mean metro Atlanta would have approximately 410,000 privately owned firearms as well.
So, rather than guns being a limited resource, every survivor should have access to a virtual arsenal with about 9 civilian, and who knows how many military & LE guns, per survivor.
Czechnology wrote:On a normal shotgun with Ghost Rings, the sight radius is significantly longer. I'd put a red dot on that thing before I ever considered those MBUS. It's like putting Pirellis on a Mail Jeep. Yeah they look cool, but the platform cannot utilize them to their potential.
ultra magnus wrote:Asolfr wrote:Where is all the casings, the truth of the situation?
Cost.
with the the guns its easy to get replicas or real ones from the studio armory or rent from a shop.
new casings cost me $30 for 100 (averaged), so to supply 10's of thousands of casings would cost $1000's of dollars, that would not add much to the show in the end for the average Non-prep. so as a way to save money... no casings
or a bunch of ZS'ers went and took them all for re-loading before rick showed up.
All you would need is a couple thousand steel case cases. Paint tem to look like brass. Dump them for whatever scene you need. Use a magnet to pick them back up and put in a bucket for the next scene. For big shots use CG just like they do for zombies and almost everything else in the big shots.
Jeriah wrote:Dutch253 wrote:Velociryan wrote:Well, let's see. First, are you aware that this is a fictional television show and not a perfect documentation of every detail that would exist in this made up world. Second, this fictional world is written by television writers, not by mercenary wanna be's, basement commando's, or mall ninja's.
What???!!?!?!!?!? Oh my god! I thought this entire thing was a documentary based on actual events that happened!
Nope, it's made up. Rest assured, in real life the ground will be littered with small arms and ammunition, free for the taking.

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