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nicklefish wrote:Impus wrote:My neighbor has been applying some chemical warfare in fits and spurts, but I'm still seeing buzzy bastards.
Any other ideas?
Nuke the site from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.

SMERSH wrote:huh?


Vertebral Rend wrote:Not only is Titanium not water soluable, it don't rust, is shock resistant, and has a hardness scale of about 6.0.
And as for noise, well, it'd be contained, and I bet it would make as much noise as a canteen or water jug.

nicklefish wrote:Impus wrote:My neighbor has been applying some chemical warfare in fits and spurts, but I'm still seeing buzzy bastards.
Any other ideas?
Nuke the site from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.
LD! wrote:will do I got my good old wooden bit with a nit stickout out to end to poke stuff with tho and it I lean on it and what ever other used I can think of
Erik wrote:First of all, I doubt your body is a weapon and if you threatened me with your body, I'd pull out a real weapon and see which is more effective.
Bear_B wrote:I am not too worried about the bullet with my name on it... its the bullets flying around with question marks on them that worry me.
Vertebral Rend wrote:Not only is Titanium not water soluable, it don't rust, is shock resistant, and has a hardness scale of about 6.0.
And as for noise, well, it'd be contained, and I bet it would make as much noise as a canteen or water jug.

BloodLust wrote:That would mean that the bat would be hollow. For it to be sturdy and heavy enough as titanium is really light for a metal, it must be filled with water at all times. Hitting something for prolonged periods while empty may cause it to deform.
The capacity that the bat can hold may be little. For it to hold a sufficient ammount of water, the walls of the bat would be thin, therefore making it less durable. You're better off with bringing emergency packets of water. They take up minimal space. Or even a collapsible water jug as they are used, the volume of the container also decreases, making more space in you're bag in case you come accross some gear you would like to take.
As kyle mentioned in another thread, you might end up with multiple crappy items rather than 2 dependable pieces of equipment (I don't know the exact quote, but it's somewhere along those lines.). Quality often outweighs the heaviness factor of bringing equipment. There's a fine line between quality and functionality, and oftentimes, to get both, there is a price to pay. And if you lose 1, you lose the other.
And once the bat breaks and is covered with zombie brains/blood/skin/flesh/etc, I wouldn't want to put my mouth to that thing. Therefore, I wouldn't want to drink from it. Actually anything to do with drinking/food, or anythink else for that matter, I wouldn't want exposed to hazardous materials.
JMHO.

Vertebral Rend wrote:I'm still dissuaded by your argument of not having multiple-use weapons. I think the whole point of not losing your stuff is to compile your items when you can. The breaking of bats is gritty stuff indeed, for if you're swinging it that often to jeopardize it breaking, you got more to worry about than your water supply.![]()
Melee anyways is always secondary, if not tertiary to running the hell away.
Erik wrote:First of all, I doubt your body is a weapon and if you threatened me with your body, I'd pull out a real weapon and see which is more effective.
Bear_B wrote:I am not too worried about the bullet with my name on it... its the bullets flying around with question marks on them that worry me.
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