You have to keep in mind this isn't something you vcan win.. It's a constant battle to navigate, gather, & survive. In our rural area many have already set up just in case methods. With some even having entire bug out rooms. Or major high price gear. My list is actually quite affordable based on my style of survival from hiking, hunting, and camping. 1. Shoulder slung Skeletonized .22 short semi-auto rifle with 12ga under barrel shotgun + .22 noise suppressor/subsonic ammunition drum 100+ rounds, shoulder strap+ night vision/thermal scope. 12Ga rescue Flare rounds, Blanks [throw them from being hidden and plink with a .22 to placate dense hordes you cannot maneuver through and even confuse raiders looking for you elsewhere while you pass.] -Bigger guns have more weight and hold less ammo because of their size with a higher chance of noise promoting stealth failure.. also .22 and 12Ga are the easiest bullets to find local. Sometimes your arrows aren't going to cut it against raiders.) 2.Thick Clothing with strippable proper under layers for the environment adjustable to situations.. (Especially a camo rain poncho & water waiters in backpack.) 3. Multi-tool item (knife,bottle opener, scissors, can opener, screwdriver, etc.) 4. Nice size hikers Back pack 5. Emergency Rations 6. Small Cantine 7. Moisture harvesting kit: Bowl/cup/Suran-wrap combo with a light rock. for harvesting moisture into drinking water over time from puddles and or vegetation. 8.Traveling pouches of all types held about your clothing with belts and or straps to pocket things you find that you need on the fly and distribute the weight of items across the body and not just on your back. (VERY Important to maintain cardio) 9. Machete (with tie options to attach to walking staff stick for better range against zeds) 10. (Detachable from firearm) Battery powered night vision or thermal scope. (to shine openly around in a zombie area with possible raiders who have unmentionable fire power/ram trucks etc. defeats the purpose of staying alive.) 11. 9 watt unfold able solar panel (mounted on top of backpack that charges equipment over time. including batteries, small walkie, or phone if they still work.) 12. 100 mile walkie with headset plug in that can be set to scan receiving transmissions for help in one ear and not out on speaker.) 13. Reserve suppressible .22 Revolver + subsonic ammo in the horrific event you run into a primary fire-arms jam. 14. Mid size bolt cutters 15. larger multi-tool Short Shovel/Hand axe/Pick 16. Fishing line (from rigging fish bait and makeshift hooks.. to setting up perimeter trip alarm lines attached to junk spent metal objects like food or soda cans you find along the way.) 17. always keep bundled broken glass pieces you can unravel and lay across hard floors to warn you of intruders without letting the intruder know someone was even there. Most will think.. oh its just glass. 18. Pictures of your loved ones to keep you sane. 19. Survival Diary (your info may save some ones life even though you didn't make it.) 20. A well crafted first aid kit. 21. Closed face motorcycle or moped helmet (moped helmets are lighter and you wont sweat as much as a full blown motorcycle helm. 22. Compass 23. Books about edible and useful wilderness resources such as bugs, plants, and knowledge of wilderness trapping skills. (if you dont already know. And I enjoy the Apache snare. :> made of thick carved wood shards, twisted vine brush set over a disguised hole in the ground using dead leaves.) 24. A small collapsible hunting crossbow wouldnt hurt for quiet hunting without spending quick head shot defense ammo.
honestly you need a nice gunbelt for a double or single action revolver and lots of rounds second a high quality sheath to put on that belt and a fixed blade buck knife to go in it then a nice large copasity hiking backpack with a water bladder basic thick clothing and hi quality all purpose hiking boots and if your stacked enough a back qwiver with 30 arrows and a well made compound bow (:
you obviously didnt 7learn from walikng dead! baseball bat suck, a long katana work, also a tactcal bow and lots sa arrow, and finally a silencer equipped firearms work,, but who believes in zombie apocalypse ha ha
You're telling us to get a baseball bat while also showing a guy with an AK
how far does the sound of an AK travel vs. a bat-swing?
You have to keep in mind this isn't something you vcan win.. It's a constant battle to navigate, gather, & survive.
In our rural area many have already set up just in case methods. With some even having entire bug out rooms. Or major high price gear.
My list is actually quite affordable based on my style of survival from hiking, hunting, and camping.
1. Shoulder slung Skeletonized .22 short semi-auto rifle with 12ga under barrel shotgun + .22 noise suppressor/subsonic ammunition drum 100+ rounds, shoulder strap+ night vision/thermal scope. 12Ga rescue Flare rounds, Blanks [throw them from being hidden and plink with a .22 to placate dense hordes you cannot maneuver through and even confuse raiders looking for you elsewhere while you pass.] -Bigger guns have more weight and hold less ammo because of their size with a higher chance of noise promoting stealth failure.. also .22 and 12Ga are the easiest bullets to find local. Sometimes your arrows aren't going to cut it against raiders.)
2.Thick Clothing with strippable proper under layers for the environment adjustable to situations.. (Especially a camo rain poncho & water waiters in backpack.)
3. Multi-tool item (knife,bottle opener, scissors, can opener, screwdriver, etc.)
4. Nice size hikers Back pack
5. Emergency Rations
6. Small Cantine
7. Moisture harvesting kit: Bowl/cup/Suran-wrap combo with a light rock. for harvesting moisture into drinking water over time from puddles and or vegetation.
8.Traveling pouches of all types held about your clothing with belts and or straps to pocket things you find that you need on the fly and distribute the weight of items across the body and not just on your back. (VERY Important to maintain cardio)
9. Machete (with tie options to attach to walking staff stick for better range against zeds)
10. (Detachable from firearm) Battery powered night vision or thermal scope. (to shine openly around in a zombie area with possible raiders who have unmentionable fire power/ram trucks etc. defeats the purpose of staying alive.)
11. 9 watt unfold able solar panel (mounted on top of backpack that charges equipment over time. including batteries, small walkie, or phone if they still work.)
12. 100 mile walkie with headset plug in that can be set to scan receiving transmissions for help in one ear and not out on speaker.)
13. Reserve suppressible .22 Revolver + subsonic ammo in the horrific event you run into a primary fire-arms jam.
14. Mid size bolt cutters
15. larger multi-tool Short Shovel/Hand axe/Pick
16. Fishing line (from rigging fish bait and makeshift hooks.. to setting up perimeter trip alarm lines attached to junk spent metal objects like food or soda cans you find along the way.)
17. always keep bundled broken glass pieces you can unravel and lay across hard floors to warn you of intruders without letting the intruder know someone was even there. Most will think.. oh its just glass.
18. Pictures of your loved ones to keep you sane.
19. Survival Diary (your info may save some ones life even though you didn't make it.)
20. A well crafted first aid kit.
21. Closed face motorcycle or moped helmet (moped helmets are lighter and you wont sweat as much as a full blown motorcycle helm.
22. Compass
23. Books about edible and useful wilderness resources such as bugs, plants, and knowledge of wilderness trapping skills. (if you dont already know. And I enjoy the Apache snare. :> made of thick carved wood shards, twisted vine brush set over a disguised hole in the ground using dead leaves.)
24. A small collapsible hunting crossbow wouldnt hurt for quiet hunting without spending quick head shot defense ammo.
and good night good luck
honestly you need a nice gunbelt for a double or single action revolver and lots of rounds second a high quality sheath to put on that belt and a fixed blade buck knife to go in it then a nice large copasity hiking backpack with a water bladder basic thick clothing and hi quality all purpose hiking boots and if your stacked enough a back qwiver with 30 arrows and a well made compound bow (:
a gun in a zombie apocalypse, bro are you crazy? if you shoot once a whole army of them are gonna come
@ that’s why we have a knife and compound bow
A compound bow is more durable than a crossbow both are great but a compound is also quicker to reload and use
Being overly heavy is not a good thing too. Mobility is a must if you need to run fast. Just get basic necessities
Flash with batteries why not use a solar powered flashlight .I also think you should include a machete or an axe
Did you know there was an end of life situation in Italy 🇮🇹 they had a rabies outbreak in an apartment complex which made them like 28 days
crowbar is better ; same effect as a bat AND you can use it to breech into buildings or tie rope on it and use it as a climbing-hook.
Ahh yes definitely going to find all this stuff during a zombie apocalypse. On top of that where the hell am I going to store this.
zombie survival guide ; " organize BEFORE they rise".
also ; put the stuff IN the backpack and you can literally hang it on the back of a door
imagine you are the zombie 😈
Replace bat with an axe
Yes
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Hatchet is better close range
Zombie apocalypse and you will save us all
I would not carry a crossbow do you know what it takes to reload this things….what if there’s more than one
a bow would be a better option
you obviously didnt 7learn from walikng dead! baseball bat suck, a long katana work, also a tactcal bow and lots sa arrow, and finally a silencer equipped firearms work,, but who believes in zombie apocalypse ha ha