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Prepare for the Zombie Plague...

Big Daddy 45acp

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with these!

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http://www.zombietargets.net/
 
I love those things.... They always get a lot of looks as soon as you put them up in the range.

The only real downside is shipping is expensive (I think it was $9 or $10 for 10 targets).
 
These are my personal favorites as they look more realistic than any others I have seen.

As opposed to the fake looking zombie targets?
[rofl][rofl][rofl]


Anyhow, though I don't beleive...too much (even after reading the Zombie Survival Guide) I guess you cant be to prepared. I took these mofo's out a couple weeks ago.

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Targets

I actually asked someone in law enforcement about what is legal and not for paper targets that are human shaped. I was told there is a law against them for commecrial type ranges, but not gun clubs and such. I was told thid by a member of my club, HSC. I will probably be buying some to bring up there. I also just purchased a bunch of targets all human shaped to use up there. So buy without fear.
 
I googled it and found this on another forum

Here in MA you have to have a License To Carry (LTC) to own and transport handguns. The law in question (Chapter 180 of the 1998 General Laws of MA) has a section that allows gun clubs, as a corporation, to get an LTC. Then the gun club could let members use the guns at the club. If a club has an LTC, then the club cannot permit members to shoot at silhouettes.

The only clubs allowed to get such a permit are those where a "shareholder" of the club has an LTC. The vast majority of gun clubs in MA are non-profit organizations and therefore have no shareholders, so they couldn't get an LTC even if they wanted to. I know of no gun club that has an LTC, and there is nothing in the law that prevents a club that does not have an LTC from letting its members shoot at silhouette targets.
 
And this.

The colonel of state police may, after an investigation, grant a Class A license to a club or facility with an on-site shooting range or gallery, which club is incorporated under the laws of the commonwealth for the possession, storage and use of large capacity weapons, ammunition therefor and large capacity feeding devices for use with such weapons on the premises of such club; provided, however, that not less than one shareholder of such club shall be qualified and suitable to be issued such license; and provided further, that such large capacity weapons and ammunition feeding devices may be used under such Class A club license only by such members that possess a valid firearm identification card issued under section 129B or a valid Class A or Class B license to carry firearms, or by such other persons that the club permits while under the direct supervision of a certified firearms safety instructor or club member who, in the case of a large capacity firearm, possesses a valid Class A license to carry firearms or, in the case of a large capacity rifle or shotgun, possesses a valid Class A or Class B license to carry firearms. Such club shall not permit shooting at targets that depict human figures, human effigies, human silhouettes or any human images thereof, except by public safety personnel performing in line with their official duties. http://www.state.ma.us/legis/laws/mgl/140-131.htm
 
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