Post by JOHN MERCER on Aug 11, 2012 15:03:36 GMT -5
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PART I
( general info. )
There are a lot of guns out there in the world. But when it comes to a zombie apocalypse, your choice will be somewhat limited. The rarest and most high-tech will be useless, with scarce ammunition and few replacement parts. So, here you can find some examples of acceptable types of guns. Please note that most variants of mentioned models are acceptable. You are welcome to select a gun not mentioned on the list, as long as it receives staff approval.
NOTES:
one. any weapon with automatic capability must have a select-fire switch with a semi-automatic option. Automatic fire is prohibited. three-round burst fire is allowed, but highly discouraged. dedicated machine guns are prohibited (meaning no street sweepers).
two. weapons must be chosen without accessories, including scopes. these can be purchased in the site store for a very reasonable sum of bullets.
three. if you aren’t a gun nut like the writer of this guide, feel free to be general with what type of gun you give your character. descriptions such as ‘pistol’ or ‘revolver’ are sufficient, if you so choose.
PART II
( examples. )
[/blockquote][/td][/tr][/table]There are many, many other acceptable guns, but if you’re unsure of what to use, feel free to pick from the list. You may specify caliber if you choose a firearm that can use several.
PISTOLS
- Colt M1911
- Beretta 92/M9
- Browning Hi-Power
- Glock 19
- Sig Sauer P220
REVOLVERS
- Colt Single-Action Army
- Smith & Wesson Model 29
- Smith & Wesson Model 10
- Ruger Redhawk/Super Redhawk
- Taurus Model 85
SUBMACHINE GUNS
- H&K MP5
- H&K UMP
- Colt 9mm Submachine Gun
- IMI Uzi
- Sterling SMG
SHOTGUNS
- Remington 870
- Mossberg 500
- Double-barreled shotguns
- Benelli M3
- Ithaca 37
BOLT ACTION RIFLES
- Remington 700
- M1903 Springfield
- Kar98k
- Winchester Model 70
- Ruger M77
LEVER ACTION RIFLES
- Marlin Model 336
- Winchester Model 94
- Browning BLR
- Marlin Model 1894
- Ruger Model 96/44
SEMI AUTOMATIC RIFLES
- M1 Garand
- M1a Springfield
- SKS
- M1 Carbine
- Ruger Mini-14
ASSAULT/BATTLE RIFLES
- AK-47
- AR-15/M4/M16
- M14
- H&K G3
- FN FAL/L1A1
If you want some additional pointers, look no further than below:
- Google your gun. Use websites such as Wikipedia or IMFDB to look up what you would like to wield first.
- Nothing too vintage. As in, no flintlocks, matchlocks, or other ball-and-powder weapons.
- Pick a gun that fits your character. For example, a five-foot-two, sixteen year old kid wouldn’t use a Desert Eagle.
Your firearm of choice will be reviewed upon applying and any suggestions or fixes to be made will be provided then. Please send comments or concerns about your selection to Firel.