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<blockquote data-quote="TheYeti1775" data-source="post: 3847831" data-attributes="member: 20914"><p>Squirrel?</p><p>-------------------------</p><p>As far as surviving the WWZ, population centers would be the furtherest thing from me. Assuming I survived the initial hit, I would be firing up the XJ and heading to my Bug-Out Location.</p><p></p><p>For you ones thinking your going to get your guns and all at Wally World and the like, apparently most of you haven't been in some of the city Wal-Marts that no longer sell firearms. Very few near population centers do anymore. </p><p>And honestly, running to get your supplies after the initial hit put you in the category of sheple in some people's terms. In Zombie terms - cattle.</p><p></p><p>A 30day supply is easy to maintain even in an apartment. Bottle Water stacks and transports nicely when you buy by the case. Food while not Filet Mignon, you can have food that can sustain you for quite some time. All fitting into one closet. </p><p></p><p>The biggiest issue for a Zombie Attack, is where do you rest when they don't have too?</p><p>Prisions was a suggestion, and I would be hard pressed to disagree as they are defensible. You do have to deal with the original residents though. </p><p>Corporate Office Buildings would have possiblities, but for one thing. Your supplies, as mentioned cutting off access points is possible except most of those stairways would require some major work to blockade as they are fire escapes made as part of the structual support and to resist their immediate destruction.</p><p>Mall - most have large 'glass' entrances, 'nuff said there.</p><p>Old Church - definite possiblities as the older ones are built on the fortress concept. Just have to worry about if they have reachable windows.</p><p>National Guard Armory - Weapons and tend to have some supplies. But low counts of ammo. Then there is the fact if they let you in or not.</p><p></p><p>Best case join a MAG (Mutual Assistance Group) and plan accordingly for all scenarios you wish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheYeti1775, post: 3847831, member: 20914"] Squirrel? ------------------------- As far as surviving the WWZ, population centers would be the furtherest thing from me. Assuming I survived the initial hit, I would be firing up the XJ and heading to my Bug-Out Location. For you ones thinking your going to get your guns and all at Wally World and the like, apparently most of you haven't been in some of the city Wal-Marts that no longer sell firearms. Very few near population centers do anymore. And honestly, running to get your supplies after the initial hit put you in the category of sheple in some people's terms. In Zombie terms - cattle. A 30day supply is easy to maintain even in an apartment. Bottle Water stacks and transports nicely when you buy by the case. Food while not Filet Mignon, you can have food that can sustain you for quite some time. All fitting into one closet. The biggiest issue for a Zombie Attack, is where do you rest when they don't have too? Prisions was a suggestion, and I would be hard pressed to disagree as they are defensible. You do have to deal with the original residents though. Corporate Office Buildings would have possiblities, but for one thing. Your supplies, as mentioned cutting off access points is possible except most of those stairways would require some major work to blockade as they are fire escapes made as part of the structual support and to resist their immediate destruction. Mall - most have large 'glass' entrances, 'nuff said there. Old Church - definite possiblities as the older ones are built on the fortress concept. Just have to worry about if they have reachable windows. National Guard Armory - Weapons and tend to have some supplies. But low counts of ammo. Then there is the fact if they let you in or not. Best case join a MAG (Mutual Assistance Group) and plan accordingly for all scenarios you wish. [/QUOTE]
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