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This is how it could start....

Started this discussion. Last reply by James McDonald May 2, 2011. 9 Replies

Did an LZ member make this, because seriously, this is how something like what we're talking about could…Continue

The Three Lines of Gear

Started this discussion. Last reply by Wildman Brown Apr 6, 2011. 4 Replies

*Note: the following is simply a guideline for how gear should be layered and worn. You may find somethings go better elsewhere. It's ultimately up to whatever works for you.  1st Line - Basic…Continue

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Cold Weather

Started this discussion. Last reply by Wildman Brown Apr 6, 2011. 5 Replies

I'm wondering if the zombies we're using for this story follow the pattern of freezing in winter or are they still functional in the cold?Continue

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Started this discussion. Last reply by Laz Aug 20, 2011. 11 Replies

Looks like the sites been getting hit with either spambots or outright spammers. I've noticed 2 today already....

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the death of saint.357 replied to Wildman Brown's discussion The Three Lines of Gear in the group The North America Reclamation Act
"exactly right and if you think this is to much weight to carry then think of this, what he described is pretty much the basic military load out that out soldiers carry with them everyday. in fact they carry more, and i'm pretty sure wildman has…"
May 23
Zombie Hunter 223 replied to Wildman Brown's discussion The Three Lines of Gear in the group The North America Reclamation Act
"Dude its's his own opinion, he is not telling you to have a loadout exactly like this it's just something that works for him. He clearly says whatever works for you. By the way way you should really learn how to type, it gave me a…"
May 22
spwnzr replied to Wildman Brown's discussion The Three Lines of Gear in the group The North America Reclamation Act
"oh my good lord do you have any idea how mucch all that will weigh and I don't want to hear o you can arry that its not being able to carry it its about being able to walk over thirty miles to the next town or... out running a horde  and…"
May 22
John Lemmerman replied to Wildman Brown's discussion Firearms 101 in the group The North America Reclamation Act
"LOVE this post.  But i do have a question.  avoid hi points like the plague?  I have yet to purchase one.  Buti have been looking into it.  for the price(i am broke...lol)  it seems to be a decent option.  i have…"
Oct 24, 2011
Michael T. Douglas replied to Wildman Brown's discussion Firearms 101 in the group The North America Reclamation Act
"I was aiming for ammo that would cause a shotgun effect when it hit the target so it would destroy as much of the brain as possible. Whatever works is good with me, just suggesting ideas."
Sep 14, 2011
Wildman Brown replied to Wildman Brown's discussion Firearms 101 in the group The North America Reclamation Act
"When it comes to Hollow Points, I would use them in sidearms, but not so much in rifles, particularly those in "military" calibers. HPs are designed to "mushroom" out on impact, transferring energy into the target, expanding and…"
Sep 14, 2011
Zombie Hunter 223 replied to Wildman Brown's discussion The Three Lines of Gear in the group The North America Reclamation Act
"It's been a while but If I remember correctly around $50- $70. You should should look around more though some places might sell some good ones cheaper."
Sep 13, 2011
Michael T. Douglas replied to Wildman Brown's discussion The Three Lines of Gear in the group The North America Reclamation Act
"How much do they cost?"
Sep 13, 2011
Zombie Hunter 223 replied to Wildman Brown's discussion The Three Lines of Gear in the group The North America Reclamation Act
"Even halfway full its still plenty of water."
Sep 12, 2011
Michael T. Douglas replied to Wildman Brown's discussion The Three Lines of Gear in the group The North America Reclamation Act
"That would defeat the purpose of its design. The whole point is to fill it. If I fill it half way, then I might as well put the water in something smaller."
Sep 12, 2011
Michael T. Douglas replied to Wildman Brown's discussion Firearms 101 in the group The North America Reclamation Act
"I just figured that if you can't get a hold of FMJ, then you could make hollow points yourself. They also make plastic tips for hollow points so they have the same ballistics as a solid bullet."
Sep 12, 2011
Zombie Hunter 223 replied to Wildman Brown's discussion The Three Lines of Gear in the group The North America Reclamation Act
"Not sure but Camelback makes some of the really high-quality ones that are made of polystyrene. Not sure if spelled that right but nevertheless they are high-quality,and can be somewhat expensive but your paying for quality. If your worried about it…"
Sep 12, 2011
Zombie Hunter 223 replied to Wildman Brown's discussion Firearms 101 in the group The North America Reclamation Act
"You also got to be careful cause not all guns shoot HP well. I know for a fact that my Wasr 10/63 AK-47 doesn't shoot HP well. They tend to jam more, same thing with my AR she tends to like Federal and PMC instead of of Remington or Tula. She…"
Sep 12, 2011
Zombie Hunter 223 replied to Wildman Brown's discussion Firearms 101 in the group The North America Reclamation Act
"Yeah but that was back in the 1800's. Guns and ammunition have certainly changed from from that time and what might have worked back then might not work now. "
Sep 12, 2011
Michael T. Douglas replied to Wildman Brown's discussion The Three Lines of Gear in the group The North America Reclamation Act
"Is there ones that are made from hard plastic? You wouldn't want to burst the bladder because you fell on it."
Sep 12, 2011
Michael T. Douglas replied to Wildman Brown's discussion Firearms 101 in the group The North America Reclamation Act
"I heard a story where soldiers back in the 1800's would cut the tips off their bullets hoping that it would hit the target harder and do more damage. It had achieved the desired effect, but not because the bullet was flat. It was because…"
Sep 12, 2011

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Into the Winter (Pulling Through Chapter 5)

Posted on April 2, 2011 at 1:44pm 0 Comments

November 22, 2007

 

Thanksgiving has come and one thing we're all thankful for is that the power is still on and other than the single attack a while back, all has been quiet. Buck was able to shoot a wild turkey yesterday, so we had a complete meal with all the trimmings, we even opened a couple bottles of wine. 

The temperature has been dropping steadily dropping, rarely getting above freezing during the day. Some of the blogs that I've seen out there have made claims…

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Late Night Prelude (short story)

Posted on April 2, 2011 at 12:51pm 0 Comments

Another short story I worked on. Not exactly sure where I'm going with this, but figured I'd put this out here all the same. 

 

 

 

Late Night Prelude 

 

In the middle of the night, the large house felt empty and quiet as a tomb. What most would call a rec-room, Sean sat in a chair, a glass of twenty-five year old Glenlivet scotch held loosely in his right hand, a cigarette in his left,…

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Death in the Cradle of Civilization (short story)

Posted on April 2, 2011 at 11:17am 0 Comments

Below was my first attempt at a piece of zombie fiction, submitted for the November LZ contest. Enjoy! 

 



 

Death in the Cradle of Civilization

So this is what it’s like to watch a civilization collapse. That was the thought that had gone through Corporal Sean Murphy’s head at least a dozen times since his unit had fought its way into Baghdad five days…

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Semper Fi (Pulling Through Chapter 4)

Posted on April 1, 2011 at 9:30pm 2 Comments

November 10, 2007

 

Today marked the Marine Corps 232nd birthday. Most of us here served together in the Corps, so it was only fitting that we celebrate. The colors were raised on the flagpole and Sasha even baked a cake and we held a ceremony after dinner, passing the first pieces out to the oldest and youngest Marines respectively. It was a piece of normality in an otherwise insane situation. Those of us who didn't have guard duty raided the liquor supply. No one got too…

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At 6:21am on July 22, 2011, Ana Kozlow said…
Hey, it's been a hot minute since we've had a chat. How are things over there?
At 10:07am on June 2, 2011, Claire said…
Hi wildman.. sorry .. been uber busy this past 2 weeks.. Hopefuly by the weekend i'll be able toget back on here long enough to see to the photo comp.. apologies and thanks for posting
At 5:04am on April 9, 2011, Patrick S said…
I heard the black bear hunting is good in Idaho.
At 11:23am on March 24, 2011, Ana Kozlow said…
No problem, I'm semi new here as well...
 
 
 

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