This week is "Zombie week" at my Michigan Firearms Examiner page. I'm running a series of articles all week on the intersection of zombie culture and the gun culture.
I put a link to the THR home page and the recent zombie thread in the first article.
Here's a link to the first article:
Why the gun culture loves zombies
"Zombies are everywhere these days. The brain eating undead are shambling through pop culture in movies, comics, TV, and even in a Sears ad campaign. The gun culture is especially susceptible to this infection: You can’t swing a dismembered arm on a gun forum without hitting a “What gun for zombies” thread or a discussion on a new zombie related shooting product.
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I’ll start with the central question: “Why zombies?” What is it about fighting animated corpses that resonates so much with the public in general and the gun culture in particular?"
I put a link to the THR home page and the recent zombie thread in the first article.
Here's a link to the first article:
Why the gun culture loves zombies
"Zombies are everywhere these days. The brain eating undead are shambling through pop culture in movies, comics, TV, and even in a Sears ad campaign. The gun culture is especially susceptible to this infection: You can’t swing a dismembered arm on a gun forum without hitting a “What gun for zombies” thread or a discussion on a new zombie related shooting product.
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I’ll start with the central question: “Why zombies?” What is it about fighting animated corpses that resonates so much with the public in general and the gun culture in particular?"