Notice how I shoot the zombie that happens in the room you are in. Yes. I am helping you.
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I was referring to the American NFA act of 1934 regulating the trade, possession, and manufacture of Title II firearms, such as autocannons, machine-guns, and anti-tank rocket-launchers.
-Not saying it's impossible, just saying that all those American Youtube videos are of people with ridiculously clean criminal-records and about several grand to blow on legal fees if you so much as scowl at them. And not complete foreigners with extensive mafia connections.
-Yes, even FPSRussia. We don't just hand-out m'f'ing tanks to crazy people with Russian accents without doing our homework first.
Also, error, check the entry in the character-page, is different:
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Also, I'm aware of the issues with frightened horses. There's several reasons why Taggart wanted to leave the horse behind when checking the airfield, you listed a few of them.
Heh, "a month ago"... No, one month after the start, we're one year into the apocalypse. They've been with each other for 11.
Back Story:
Weapons: Customized Mosin Nagant, straight-bolt with side-slung scope, dat bayonet, a 3/4 length #3 fire-axe, and a folding-shovel.
Vehicle: Well, there was a car. But that ran out of fuel in the first month. Ended up 'liberating' a horse + carriage from an abandoned Amish farm that didn't get the warning in time.
<-- Has no 'combat' experience either. More like a few childish brawls involving a brick to the back of the skull (which is why I'm deaf on the left side, btw).
-So you're on your own if people start shooting at you through cover. I do know that if you let someone with a battle-rifle too close to you, they can send a bullet through a tree-trunk or sandbag and right into the person behind it.
@Error Thompson reproduction?
Even back in the 1940's, the Thompson (all versions) had a known issue of breaking and being an utter pain in the ass to fix when people where shooting back. Especially at night.
Worked great when it worked; a full ammo-drum doubled it's weight up to that of a loaded M1918A4 B.A.R. though.
(.45 ACP isn't much lighter than a .30-06 round, just smaller and MUCH less powerful [has issues penetrating cover])
-It was often fired from the hip because firing it while standing from anything other than a benchrest was an utter pain.
(stick-mags are the exception, which btw, the dovetail-groove complicated reloads but were necessary to keep the magazine aligned before magazine-wells were developed)
Also, due to the machine-gun 'ban' of 1936, privately-owned Thompsons (and replacement parts) are rare since the reproductions weren't allowed to have parts-commonality to the originals and existing ones are nearly non-transferable.
A semi-auto-only version is still pretty deadly in the right hands, though.
Note to others:
A Ford Transit (truck) is a box-van/cube-truck.
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once you finish it up with personality and back story you will be accepted. We got a mobster in the house. Also how much ammo do you have for your machine gun by chance? Its a tad much for zombies since no silencer but I will allow it if you don't use it all the time.