What are you old farts talking about? This is freaking badass! Its cool, comeone!
the Vampire kit there is nice, but not even remotely authentic. An authentic kit from 18th century continental Europe would not have a 19th century colt revolver, and the "Vampire Killing Handbook"???!!!!. And other major problems with authenticity, but still a very cool and well done fantasy item. I'm a huge horror fan, and I'm all in on the zombie preparedness camp. It is/was great fun, but the move from underground tongue in cheek with the occasional commercial tip-of-the-hat was awesome, but the overt commercialism I feel is getting a bit much. Kind of like having a vacant lot to play in as a kid, and then the community comes in and improves it with all the fancy jungle gym crap and parental supervision. Great for the toddlers just coming out, and a blast for the first week or two, but in the end nowhere near as fun as it used to be. Now some Victorian Steam-Punk zombie killing gear and I'm in.
Not sure if anyone noticed (or cares) but that Gerber kit is the same as what they used in the Walking Dead TV series (AMC). I know for a fact it wasn't cheap to get their product in that show. Great plug for them though.
The whole zombie thing is getting to be too much. I can only imagine telling myself in 5 years from now that I'm an idiot for buying a green grip for my black rifle.
It's kinda cool, but it would wear off fast. Kinda like those decals you put on a rice rocket.
Getting so sick of cult classic genres or fringe interest niches being turned into mainstream fads for the masses. Makes me instantly walk in the other direction. Pop culture is sickening.
CSSA
SGC
NFA
LOVE IT!!!!!! esp the bleeding targets.
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