zombie Nation magazine.
Saw Zombie Nation magazine at wal mart thought you guys would be interested.
Thanks for the heads up.Definitely will check it out.
Even if it means fighting my way past a far more frightening foe, the Wal Mart customer.

Hmmmm... Wonder if ALL Walmarts carry it?
Saw it today at another store. Thumbed through it and passed.
Originally Posted By FZK556:
Even if it means fighting my way past a far more frightening foe, the Wal Mart customer.
For real. Some of those people are a species all their own.
You sho right. Last time I was in a local WALMART it was weird..........I mean strange.....The way the people were......Blank stares.....The horror........The horror........
Even the little baby in the stroller was creeping me out......
Originally Posted By Liquidmetal:
Originally Posted By FZK556:
Even if it means fighting my way past a far more frightening foe, the Wal Mart customer.
For real. Some of those people are a species all their own.
but atleast for the most part they dont bite

I picked up a copy along with an issue of Recoil. I am digging them both!
Seems to be another advertisers magazine, put out by Guns and Ammo. Bought it anyway.
Picked it up today at the Norfolk Navy Exchange. I will read it tomorrow while my truck is being serviced...

Originally Posted By Dredd223:
Seems to be another advertisers magazine, put out by Guns and Ammo. Bought it anyway.
I don't mind the advert magazines. Sometimes I find new "must have" gear in those.
Originally Posted By Blackfire:
I picked up a copy along with an issue of Recoil. I am digging them both!
Yep, me too. They were right next to each other in the rack.
Soooo I am guessing this rag is one of those libtard mags for left wingers? "Obey your Commander-In-Chief"....LOL...I will check it out.....
I have to admit that I like the idea of the belt-fed AR as a zombie weapon. Now the slide fire stock, or a full auto lower, would be too much and just a waste of ammunition since the whole idea is a well placed head shot, but an AR that can use both magazines/drums as well as linked ammunition makes for a more flexible option. What if you happen across an abandoned military vehicle with M249 belts inside? Now you won't have to spend precious time de-linking the rounds.
Beltfed AR's would only be good in a fortified position or in a working vehicle. It's pretty tricky to run with belts draped all over you.
I got a copy and thumbed through it. If you like RECOIL, you will like ZN I think. Lots of gear and guns with a Zombie theme. I decided to wait and savor my copy while I am on vacation next week. Lots of pictures by Mark Fingar <sp> of Larue Tatcical (I think). I meet him at NBOW last year, AWESOME guy.
Originally Posted By thehellbringer:
Beltfed AR's would only be good in a fortified position or in a working vehicle. It's pretty tricky to run with belts draped all over you.
people with belt fed weapons dont run
Originally Posted By thehellbringer:
Beltfed AR's would only be good in a fortified position or in a working vehicle. It's pretty tricky to run with belts draped all over you.
Typically because most belt-fed weapons weigh upwards of 25lbs depending on caliber, make, model, and any optics or accessories. The Shrike and this new one from Valkyrie Armament only weight 9lbs.
Magazine sucked, $9 to look at gay zombie advertisements disguised as articles.
It was okay, but I couldn't bring myself to drop 9 bones on it, even with the free target...
Looks like Guns & Ammo is puting out more crap with adverts and biased articles.
If you want to support a small company that has been doing this long before Guns & Ammo jumped on the bandwagon, check out
www.zombietraining.com . Looks like they were founded back in 2007 also. They already have 3 solid issues out and are going for home delivery this year.