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2 RepliesWhere is GJALLARHORN?
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*squeaker voice* I would use a gjallarhorn!
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I would want something that shoots small, low-recoil rounds for close up, and something with range for clearing an area from a distance. Ignoring ammution availability, I would use an M1 Carbine up close, and a scoped Remington 700 .30-06 at distance. However, 30 Carbine ammunition would probably be difficult to find, so I would most likely switch to either AR-15 or AK-47, whichever I can find more ammunition for.
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1 ReplyM1 Garant
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1 ReplyGuns are for pussies I'll use my hands
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Gallahorn..
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3 RepliesI don't know...
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Edited by I Of Providence: 11/11/2015 1:26:12 PMWell I own a refurbished Mosin Nagat so I'll have to chose that.
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How about [spoiler]my wiener [/spoiler]
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Give that bitch a cannon. Bitches love cannons.
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Not a gun nut so I'll leave it at something that's semi automatic.
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Screw rifles. Get a 1900s spas12 or a new mossberg
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1 ReplySilenced M16 from Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare.
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SMLE .303 if all else fails I can use it as a bat.
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2 RepliesEdited by TechyWizard: 11/11/2015 11:36:22 AMThe AKM-47. It's extremely reliable, it's sights a very clean, and it fires high caliber AK rounds for enhanced damage and penetration. Plus, it still works extremely well in poor condition.
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I picked AR-15... Because I already have it ;)
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2 RepliesPicked G3. But rather the CM901 (I think it's called) Beowulf. Fires 50 cal rifle rounds.
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1 ReplyWhatever jams the least
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1 ReplyEdited by Kitsune: 1/7/2015 4:26:46 AMA legit Russian built, Russian component, AK47. most reliable gun ever made. Made from steel and wood, you literally have to TRY to jam this thing and you WILL fail most of the time. Common 7.62 round that hits like a truck, if a component somehow fails you can find parts easy from other AK47s of many different countries of origin. I would somehow fashion a silencer for it though
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2 RepliesQbu-88
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MTAR-21, carbine length barrel (16") for range, bull pup for CQC. Uses several common magazine types. Hardy as it uses similar internals as an AK-47. Easily cleaned and maintained. Even though it's not my first option a Glock for its ease of use, reliability and accessible parts. (If I could I would go with a Walter P99 as they feel very at home to me) I would also have a takedown recurve bow and .22 rifle for hunting.
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1 ReplyNone of the above, I'd use a bow and arrows. Silence, easy to find ammo, and quick repairs/replacements.
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1 ReplyAnything that lasts. So Ak is good. Dip it in the mud and it still fires. Also 22's would be good because the ammo is common, low noise, easy to use and has enough power to puncture a skull.
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2 RepliesSomething that shoots .22 for ammo reasons
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Hung jury
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