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Zombie X AK47 with chainsaw, and tactical bottle opener.

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funny, but the bottle opener and the saw can go bye bye for any weapon i would actually use.

The safety device, sights, and definitely the drum would stay though.

thanks for the offer but i'll have to pass. Chainsaw dumb, bottle opener ugh.

I wonder how strong the chainsaw could possibly be. Its run off a pretty small battery pack and it sounds like a toy. I'm also a huge fan of the ACOG scope on the side, because we all know that when you turn a gun sideways its much more accurate.

I'm positive this was made by and for mall ninjas and first person shooter addicts.

sounds like a good assumption

The newer small D.C. motors are getting pretty ballsy as of late. A small D.C. motor on a gear reduction system could put out as much torque as it's full sized A.C. cousin. It is entirely possible for a small motor like that to deliver enough torque and power for that chainsaw to do some serious damage. The duration of said damage doing may be severely limited by that miniature battery, though, I've seen some small battery packs for gardening equipment (lately) last a very long time during constant use.

That ACOG is in the worst location on that gun ever. Suppose you rotate that gun 90 degrees to use it, (or to look like a gangsta) one pull of the trigger later, you'll have a face full of hot brass which is never fun.

Now, let's look at this weapons system from a survivalist's point of view shall we?

Batteries die, lose the ACOG, lose the chainsaw. and the red dot scope. You didn't need that extra weight anyhow. By doing this, you've reduced the weight by 50% at least.

The Drum Magazine. Looks cool, but does it function? Yes, but, who wants to spend all that time loading and cranking? Let us not forget that clock springs do get weaker over time, versus their stronger brother the coil spring which is found in a box magazine. The real weap point for the clock spring is at the crank. Anyone who's had to replace the recoil spring on a pull start motor will know this one...

The bottle opener can stay, it's almost weightless, and there's never one around when you need it most.

Leave the pouch for the battery, and put a first aid kit there, or a cleaning kit, and you'd be golden.


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