Combat worthy .22LR Rifle.

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I vote nylon 66.

Due to it's light weight, excellent ergonomics, and unparalleled awesomeness, at least you won't be tired from packing around something bulky and uncomfortable when you get shot by someone with a real combat rifle.
 
Man! There have been some funny posts here since this zombie thread came back from the dead.
Dogs shooting bees from their mouths was not one of them, unfortunately. Too bizarre.

A dogs brain is almost as small as a politicians...

This was so funny I nearly barfed my hot sausage/linguine dinner.
Freakin' hilarious!:evil:


And, OMG(!), a belt fed .22 AR?! I honestly can't say now I've seen it all, because someone will soon post something even more outrageous here. I can hardly wait. Really!
 
google it

I did. It is a conversion kit not a gun.

The LM7 upper receivers are no longer being manufactured. We have less than 10 left for sale. On sale now are LM7 packages with accessories from a "Basic" , "Shooters", and "Deluxe" systems. Prices for packages start at $1835.00 and go up. Dealers have pricing as well. We are still going to service and produce parts and accessories for the LM7's in customers possession. For more info on this topic logon to our forums in the LM7 section.
 
i think it was mentioned back on the first page , but the American 180 really is the ultimate combat .22lr weapon. i had an chance to shoot one...they were used for site defense at the Lawrence Livermore Nuclear Labs...and with the issued laser module they were awesome on putting "rounds on target"

another military issue .22lr weapon is the Russian SV-99 sniper rifle
 
Look I love the fanasie zombie or SHFT threads but really,!,!,!.!.!.!..!.!.! I'll be spending my money on a AR, or for that matter a Mini 14 or '30, and keep in mind I don't like these guns. But I would even pick up a lever 30-30 before I would a .22lr at least a 30-30 .223 or 7.62/39 has seen combat before but a .22lr is only (in my .02 worth of opinion) a traning/cheap shooting/use it before you have to use a knife kinda caliber.
 
don't discount the .22lr. other than in the battlefield/war...according to LE studies...the .22lr is responsible for the most homicides/deaths from shootings.

while i'm sure this is a very fluid trend, the .22lr is often the choice when discretion is important
 
Assuming war or SHTF that your not going to worry about ATF regs.

Take savage or 10/22, saw off the barrel, make a SBR, thread the barrel and add a suppressor, and use it as a quiet sniper and grab a better gun.
In that scenario, are you going to have the tools, material, skill, and time necessary to do all that -- and know it will work properly -- while still taking care of other daily survival needs?

Do you feel lucky?
 
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