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Rule 4: Doubletap: Carrying a gun is a great idea but it should never be your primary weapon. When you do end up using it for that last minute 'oh s**t' moment remember to double tap. Its an emergency and that's why you're using it and not your cricket bat so why skimp? One bullet more in the head will go a long way to ensuring your survival.
Rule 8: Kill with Efficiency: It's not about pretty it's about efficiency. A lot of folks run for the gun cabinet where as the truly savvy go looking for the most blunt and effective way to destroy the brain. That can be anything from a baseball bat...to a toilet lid! Kill with efficiency...don't use weapons that need something to work and use weapons you can swing over and over and over again. You don't tend to run into 1 zombie at a time.
Rule 9: Guns Are for Hunting, Not for Zombie Killing: This one is simple. Guns need bullets. When you're running who has time to stop for bullets? Keeping a shotgun with buckshot on hand is important but only when your pinned in and need a quick getaway. Its not a proper means for killing zombies as they run out of ammo and need reloading. Remember a cricket bat or toilet lid do not need loading!
M4orgery. Light n fast with the red dot and the ammo is lightweight.
NP29 9mm. I first thought of my GLOCK17 but it's so much more work pistolwhipping their skulls to mush with a polymer pistol.
Beretta 71, lightweight, accurate, jam proof, aluminum framed, single action .22RF. One of the most reliable .22 pistols around and in a holster that covers the triggerguard and thumb safety it can be carried in condition 1. For conserving your centrefire ammo when you have an easy, safe zombie kill or coup de grace. Lightweight ammo.
And hanging from my garrison belt, for cutting bush, firewood and such.