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Malleolus wrote:I'm off my gameI'll admit that I'm no expert in that regards, I only have what I've seen to go off of. They were shots against ballistic test dummies that didn't have de bones, so the test was... skewed.
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roscoe wrote:.....and don't plan on being The Humongous - it ain't happening.




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Carl M Neit wrote:UDT Shorts actually, it keeps the important areas cool and they don't restrict movement - paramount in a melee scenario. Also, if the fight should go into the water, I would be properly dressed.
Dog facial recognition exists so I wouldn't want to be identified by his features. He has really good zombie drive and he's almost completely ready to help during a melee. His primary purpose is to watch my flanks while I am more focused on the closer threats.

Malleolus wrote:Ah yes, that makes more sense mantis tyvm. Anyway, the greater the cavitation the greater the chance of getting a killing shot on a zed. I know people swear by the .22, but to me it's just to small a caliber to rely on in this particular situation. Personal preference I suppose.
Back on topic:
Would anyone carry a trench spike?

Doc Torr wrote:Malleolus wrote:Ah yes, that makes more sense mantis tyvm. Anyway, the greater the cavitation the greater the chance of getting a killing shot on a zed. I know people swear by the .22, but to me it's just to small a caliber to rely on in this particular situation. Personal preference I suppose.
Back on topic:
Would anyone carry a trench spike?
To punch through WWI-era steel helmets.Not much other use, as the edge was shit, the "knuckles" heavy and unwieldy, and the holster was shit.

George Orwell wrote:Power is not a means; it is an end. One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship. The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power.
Doc Torr wrote:The weight in the knuckles (brass, IIRC) was so that when in/on the hand, it could be used as a knuckleduster. The blade with it's spiked shape was designed to penetrate the helmet, not for anything else. The sheathe was to carry it until needed, since it was an infantry issue weapon.
Malleolus wrote:Doc Torr wrote:The weight in the knuckles (brass, IIRC) was so that when in/on the hand, it could be used as a knuckleduster. The blade with it's spiked shape was designed to penetrate the helmet, not for anything else. The sheathe was to carry it until needed, since it was an infantry issue weapon.
But, you are trying to punch through a previously humans skull. I meant no disrespect with the whole sheathe statement, I just figured they'd have a simple hoop ring to slide it into since the blade was... well, shit for cutting anything including butter.
Thank Cthulhu that's over. What, did 1/8 tease them until they stopped? In all seriousness, that is about as useful an anecdote as looking at the forum member who's deployed EDC consists of SIX different knives, an M9, and no rifle.Roger Brough wrote:There was a time when everyone in 2/8 owned or carried a trench spike.




Doc Torr wrote:Malleolus wrote:Doc Torr wrote:The weight in the knuckles (brass, IIRC) was so that when in/on the hand, it could be used as a knuckleduster. The blade with it's spiked shape was designed to penetrate the helmet, not for anything else. The sheathe was to carry it until needed, since it was an infantry issue weapon.
But, you are trying to punch through a previously humans skull. I meant no disrespect with the whole sheathe statement, I just figured they'd have a simple hoop ring to slide it into since the blade was... well, shit for cutting anything including butter.
Infantry movement+anything but a sheathe with retention strap=failure.Thank Cthulhu that's over. What, did 1/8 tease them until they stopped? In all seriousness, that is about as useful an anecdote as looking at the forum member who's deployed EDC consists of SIX different knives, an M9, and no rifle.Roger Brough wrote:There was a time when everyone in 2/8 owned or carried a trench spike.
Just because someone in uniform does it, doesn't mean it has any use or combat application. Malleous:If you do craft one with a decent edge (maybe some new geometry) and sheathe, be sure to do us a coconut test.
Malleolus wrote:Doc Torr wrote:Malleolus wrote:Doc Torr wrote:The weight in the knuckles (brass, IIRC) was so that when in/on the hand, it could be used as a knuckleduster. The blade with it's spiked shape was designed to penetrate the helmet, not for anything else. The sheathe was to carry it until needed, since it was an infantry issue weapon.
But, you are trying to punch through a previously humans skull. I meant no disrespect with the whole sheathe statement, I just figured they'd have a simple hoop ring to slide it into since the blade was... well, shit for cutting anything including butter.
Infantry movement+anything but a sheathe with retention strap=failure.Thank Cthulhu that's over. What, did 1/8 tease them until they stopped? In all seriousness, that is about as useful an anecdote as looking at the forum member who's deployed EDC consists of SIX different knives, an M9, and no rifle.Roger Brough wrote:There was a time when everyone in 2/8 owned or carried a trench spike.
Just because someone in uniform does it, doesn't mean it has any use or combat application. Malleous:If you do craft one with a decent edge (maybe some new geometry) and sheathe, be sure to do us a coconut test.
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George Orwell wrote:Power is not a means; it is an end. One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship. The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power.

George Orwell wrote:Power is not a means; it is an end. One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship. The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power.
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