ANSWERS: 61
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Shotgun ( ya don't Miss )
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Sniper rifle, less mess, and farther distance from the damage
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A sniper Rifle.
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that depend on distance, i'de like a crowbar hand to hand but short range a shotgun but i must admit a sniper is the best way to go if they are far, plus snipers made you look cool lmao.
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Sniper rifle, cuz no one will see you.
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I would prefer a cowbar so I can be close up in their face to hear the crunch and see the look in their eyes!
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Depends on what you are doing. All of these are useful, some are even interchangable. But, why not take all of them with you. If you find yourself in a fair fight, you have seriously underestimated your enemy.
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Crowbar. I don't like guns.
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my wife uses her sniper rifle. I prefer a 30 mm GAU-8/A Avenger Gatling gun.
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depends on my mood.
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probably the gun because I think any other girl could take the crowbar away from me with very little trouble. lol!
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Shotgun for more zombie killing fun!
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Crowbar! Nothing beats the satisfying "snap!" as you clear a way to escape a zombie-ridden building.
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I like to snipe, but, I'm not that good at it, so, i better take the shotgun. I'll probably saw off the barrel for a wider spread.
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Crowbar, because if there was ever a real Zombie Holocaust, you want to survive, not go on a killing spree. Crowbar is the most useful as a tool, and a decent weapon if it's really needed. Though you'd be best to run away from zombies, then fight them.
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Sniper rifle :)
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A shotgun, as it does a lot more damage, even with minimal aiming techniques. Zombies will only die if the head is destroyed, though having their bodies blown to bits can be a great help, and you can take out more than one at once. Also, it has other uses; blow away locked doors, shoot cars to make them explode and so forth...a little strategy can go a long way with zombies, and I would rather not worry about aiming when I'm hysterically trying to survive. The crowbar is classic though, and certainly leaves some epic messes...^_^
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I don't own a sniper rifle, but I damn sure have a shotgun and a crowbar.
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A crowbar would do nicely for me, since I'm probably not capable of ever wielding a shotgun or a sniper rifle. Although, a double-vouge would be much cooler...
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Browning twelve guage, "long tom", semi-automatic, buckshot #00.
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Crowbar, duh: http://www.answerbag.com/profile/?id=148710
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Depends on what the need of one is for.
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I'd prefer my AR-15. Accurate enough for headshots easily out to 200 yards (farther is doable, just takes more work), low enough recoil for easily managed rapid fire up close if need be, and ammunition is lighter than shotgun or sniper rifle so I can carry alot more. Shotgun is too limited in range for my preferrences and tends to have a heavy kick (though a nice sawn down one might be a good back up). Sniper rifles tend to be bolt actions and are great for extra long distances but that makes for difficulty when its up close. Crowbar is a handy tool I'd probably have in any case, would prefer not to have to fight with it since that close wouldn't the risk of being infected yourself (spatter) be high?
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A long dildo.
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shotgun is handy but you have to be fairly close. i would take the sniper rifle and stay back several hundred yards and thin out the herd!
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Depends on the situation: for example, a crowbar would do very little against a shotgun or a sniper rifle
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a smile.
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With my experience of Call of Duty: World at war, the double-barrelled shotgun is an effective zombie-killer.
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Sniper rifle, please. One shot, one kill.
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M82A3 .50 caliber rifle weapon of choice of the modern US Marine sniper ooh rah
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When changing a tire, a crowbar is preferred.
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If your using it on me, sniper rifle. Take me out in a pink mist. If I'm using it on somebody, my shotgun two steps inside my front door so it is justified.
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To use? Rifle. I don't know about the whole sniper part, but I'm better at handling rifles than shotguns. To be used on me? A crowbar, I suppose. At least I have a chance of running away or disarming the person without getting shot at. Bludgeoning weapons have to be used at close range.
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Sniper rifle. I'd prefer to keep my distance. If you run out of ammo, then you can use it as a blunt weapon.
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I want a long range, highly accurate, shotgun with a crowbar barrel. That would cover most eventualities... assuming it doesn't explode in my face.
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Sniper rifle. You can run ... but you'll just die tired. Hooo-rah!!
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All of the above are good, but I'm just a good old fashioned shotgun kind of a guy myself. :-)
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Shotgun has more utility and a shotgun is awesome for home defense. Plus a shotgun turns organs into macerated clumps and opens the body cavity spilling all the kool-aid out. Your attacker will die. Sniper rifle? Bolt action? Magazine fed? Snipers are over rated and if you are sniping a person outside a military senario, you are just a smooth out murderer. We had a man hit a man with a crowbar here years back, guy with the Glock won the fight. Crowbars are for dock work and criminals.
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For home defense i have a 12 gauge remington 870 tac with shurefire 618LFG LED attached.
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Currently in Iraq I carry a 9mm pistol and an M4 with a green laser. They keep telling me I need a red dot but I am an old timer and prefer iron sights. I can still hit 39 out of 40 uphill on a windy day. GOD I miss the M1...
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Shotgun
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hmmm,well i have to say useing a shot gun does excite me,but a crowbar does feel amazing when i hit "things" with it...
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Sniper rifle. Hopefully, it's one of the ones I would have to build before firing it.
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i'd like to shoot a with a sniper rifle. it looks like fun.
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what the phuq for?
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I prefer a Glock 23 .40 SW hollow point loaded with sodium metal and a .270 Rifle with a 30X scope
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If the situation permitted it I would choose the "Sniper" rifle. Otherwise I would choose whatever was best for the situation.
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A shotgun
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Sniper, *looks through cross hairs* I see you ;p
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If one was available I would choose a AA-12 military combat shotgun. Do a web search on this firearm and you will se why I would choose it!
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All of them will stop a thug!
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Sniper
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Shotgun. Very damaging at close quarters. Very very. I'm assuming given your name that we mean for zombie hunting, which seems likely to me to be up close (< 50 yards) type work.
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a sniper rifle ... yeh
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A crowbar because it can be used for peaceful purposes.
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Crowbar is not very useful beyond 200 yards. Shotgun won't pry a bent fender away from a tire. Sniper rifle doesn't do very good when shooting sporting clays. Alex, can I have a hand grenade and I would like to buy a vowell.
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all three have their merits, I used the above mentioned Glock 23 for a number of years till i upgraded to a Sig P229 .40. I like black talons as I still ahve a number of the .40s and the 10mms left. I use a serbu super shorty on the occasions where looks are more important and an AA 12 for the real work. Crow bars are fun, halligan bars are MORE fun, and i have a old HK PSG-1 which...i dont...use...at all. i SHOULD, its a fun gun but i dont :s
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i use my steyr tactical elite 300winmag for long distance target shooting, my 12ga winchester cooee for rabbit, fox and pig hunting. and my wrecking bar (or as americans call them "crowbars") for pulling nails out of timber.
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Regular old deer rifle will do. Only reason to have a sniper rifle is if you are hunting humans +4
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it all depends on the job
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I prefer shotgun. I like the way it reloads!
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