The Ultimate Tool (and I'm not talking about Dave Matthews Band Groupies)

PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE DISCUSSION SO I DO NOT HAVE TO KEEP REPEATING MYSELF. I KNOW IT IS A PAIN, BUT IF I HAVE TO REPEAT MYSELF MUCH MORE, I WILL BE FORCED TO CLOSE THE DISCUSSION. (MY CAPS-LOCK KEY IS BROKEN).


I'm talking no bells and whistles, no flash, no wasted energy, no joke.

A weapon that is precise, easy to wield, stealthy, and down to the bone, little to no modifications.

What weapon, if you were allowed only one, would you use in an on-the-run, by yourself, zombie attack?

What is the single most useful and efficient zombie-killing tool for a survival situation?

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Aluminum Baseball Bat... I know many would go with the Katana, but an aluminum baseball bat requires little to no training, poses minimal risk of injury to its user, is light, is durable and is effective for bashing skulls.
I never thought of that! Amazing!
Lost you should post more often, your input is invaluable against the zombie horde and besides whenever you do it's usually, always some i didn't think of
Amen!
Thanks guys
No thanks necessary! That's what ass-kissers are for!
Aluminum bats are designed to flex. The flex it translated into mechanical energy that helps give distance to a ball that has been struck. While that's good for a ball game, wouldn't a wooden bat which has more mass inflict more head trauma? I'm not trying to be a dick by pointing this out. It's just a question/observation.
No, it's all good. That's usually what I do on these discussions! The only problem I see with wood versus aluminum is that wood is significantly heavier. I would probably be able to use a wooden bat for 30 minutes before it broke or drained me, but I would be very exhausted afterward. With aluminum, you could use it for about fifteen minutes before it became unusable, but you would still have a lot of energy left. That's just what I assume. Good question, though!
Wooden bats don't break or splinter because of the way in which they've been made and the way in which the grain runs, it was on some murder program I watched last night >.> wooden bats don't splinter when being smashed into humans or bones, in contrare they splinter the bones and pulp up the skin and flesh and muscle etc. don't underestimate the power of the baseball bat. They would survive at least two months of zombie bashing, personally I would estimate one lasting half a zombie apoc as long as you were using them on zombies and not concrete or metal.
I guess a huge factor, though, is how often you're using it.
http://www.coldsteel.com/brooklynsmasher.html

Designed for hitting things other than baseballs ;)
Oh, I've seen this before.

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