Wind of Whispers
The Armalite-15 assault rifle.
It's a deadly accurate although.... It lacks the strength and reliability of other mass-produced assault rifles such as the
ak-47 (or 74) or M-16 (or 14). They actually used it on an episode of deadliest warrior and when it got a little muddy it jammed within the first 10 shots and the AK that the other guy was using worked just as effeciently as it did when it was completely clean.
You mean the Armalite M-15?
I've heard nothing but good things from people who own them.
neutral Then again, being responsible gun owners, they tend not to
jam s**t in the action.(Also, the M15 only *looks* like an assault rifle.)
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And the "common" revolver
Even though revolver were built for strength the 4-6 shots that common revolvers hold "unmodified" are the absolute downfall with just the added bonus of them being loud, heavy, and with a kick like a mule even if you take down some of the zombies near you the noise and smell of the revolver would attract plenty more. Plus some revolvers don't have a guard so the gunpowder can go back and burn your hand causing you to drop the revolver.
(deep breath)
1. There is no "common" revolver. It's a design. That's like asking a clerk at a gun store to purchase a "semiautomatic pistol" or "shotgun" or "rifle." They will invariably say, "
which one?" because the term is so damn vague and encompasses literally hundreds of thousands of different firearms.
2. You can't "modify" a revolver to take more rounds than it has chambers. It's impossible.
3. All guns are loud.
4. Not all revolvers are heavy. The lighter ones tend to weigh less than comparable semi-autos.
5. Not all revolvers kick hard. It's entirely dependent on what cartridge the gun is chambered for and what loading it has. (Ex: A Ruger Blackhawk in .45 long colt can kick either very hard or very little. Load "cowboy rounds" into it and it'll be as tame as any gun. Use hot handloads and you'll start to reach the kick of a .44 magnum.)
6. What is this "guard" that protects one's hand from hot gasses that suddenly decided they didn't like inertia, and decided of their own accord to go in the opposite direction of all reason?