Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Okay, Now This is Cool!

Ross sends in this very interesting product that we need to get ahold of RIGHT NOW for testing:

Tactical Bleeding Zombie Targets
Each Zombie is manufactured in the USA and is hand painted to accurately resemble an infected human that just finished gnawing your neighbor Zed’s leg, to give you that realistic look so you really feel the hate. What makes our Zombie’s so special? They’re filled with biodegradable matter, which makes clean up a wee-bit easier…(are you happy, mom?) …and oh yah, let’s not forget, they bleed and burst into little pieces of blood soaked, Zombie matter when you shoot them!
Go check out the different models. I think I may have to contact these guys about receiving a unit for testing. In the name of science, of course; I think the gun blogosphere needs to know just what kind of real world damage these targets can take before they're unusable, and will selflessly arrange for multiple range visits if needed using different longarms, shotguns, and handguns if needed.

Plus I want to do a bayonet charge on one of these so bad I can taste it...

That is all.

8 comments:

Mopar said...

Hmmmmm..... do I see next year's bloggershoot target?

Jay G said...

Do I telegraph my intentions *THAT* loudly? :)

Brad_in_IL said...

I'll bring Lyudmila and her pig-sticker !!!!!

- Brad

Marty said...

They sell them at my local gun shop!

Dregan said...

I like these, except for the price tag. I have a little experience with theatrical special effects, and something like this can be made for less than $20. If you get Breda to have another Northeast Ohio blogshoot, I'll actually try and show up, and I'll build one for you to do a bayonet charge with.

Anonymous said...

Oh, yeah, these things are the shizzz. Manager at one of the local gunshops got in a couple of them. I don't recommend using them at an indoor range...

Ross said...
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Ross said...

This could be... epic, Jay. I, of course, would be honored to be by your side in the bayonet charge with Betsy, my faithful M1, in my hands.


WV: fulepsto. I don't know what it is, but it's sure a cool word. Perhaps that's the substance that animates zombies.