Doomsday America

Chapter 70 Armory

Chapter 70 Armory
Gavin was unaware of what had happened in the direction of the hall.

By this time, he had already led Eugene and Madison up to the second floor, across the corridor, to the armory in the southeast corner.

Looking at the heavy armory door, Madison pursed his lips expectantly and asked.

"Boss, what can we see in there? Can we see a Gatling gun?"

"Stop messing around, buddy. I just like collecting guns, not trying to build a regiment for war. I don't have that many weird and wonderful stuff here!"

Gavin interrupted Madison's reverie, pushed open the armory door, and went inside.

As soon as he entered, Eugene was amazed by the ammunition boxes piled up in the armory.

"Shit!"

He let out an exaggerated curse.

How many bullets did you stockpile in this room?

"Ha, not many, maybe eight hundred boxes, all kinds including dragon breath shells."

As he spoke, Gavin walked over the shelves piled with various types of bullets and came to the wall at the edge of the armory.

He pushed open the hidden door, and the real gun room was revealed to Eugene and his companion.

"Alas!"

Looking at the gun room, there are at least two hundred guns covering various types, neatly arranged on one transparent glass shelf after another.

Madison opened his mouth dramatically.

While Madison stood there dumbfounded, Eugene rushed forward and eagerly grabbed the nearest pistol.

He pointed at the pistol's mechanical-looking body, and then at the exaggeratedly beautiful fish-scale anti-slip pattern on the pistol's grip, staring wide-eyed as he asked.

"Wait, buddy, what kind of gun is this? It looks familiar, but I don't really recognize it?"

"If I'm not mistaken, this is a Glock 17, but how did it turn into something I don't recognize? Even the magazine is longer?"

At this point, Eugene chambered a round in his pistol and then immediately roared at Gavin in an even more incredulous tone.

"And the feel of loading it, it's so...smooth. Where did you get these modified guns? Are you sure they're safe?"

"Ha, there shouldn't be any security issues."

When asked about Eugene's question, Gavin smiled and agreed.

"I'm not one of those old guys who are obsessed with heavy weapons, so the guns I collect only have three characteristics: they are expensive, new, and beautiful."

"Therefore, every gun in my armory has been modified by professional laboratories, including TTI, ST, Mad Pig, Colt Performance Center, Smith & Wesson Ballistics Center, and so on."

"Big companies, because of my fame, don't mind playing along with me. Colt and Smith even did commercials with me, and their guns sold like hotcakes for those two years."

"As for TTI, it's a small, up-and-coming studio, but it's bound to become popular sooner or later because they're planning to shoot a movie this year, a movie starring Keanu Reeves!"

At this point, Gavin shrugged regretfully.

"If there are no zombies, then the movie can probably start filming this October, and TTI will become a hit across the United States along with the movie's popularity."

That's right, the movie Gavin mentioned is John Wick, starring Keanu Reeves.

TTI, ST, and Mad Pig, among other well-known private weapon modification companies, were responsible for almost every weapon in the film.

Gavin's gun collection can actually be described as a large collection of merchandise related to the John Wick movie series!

You can find every gun that appeared in the movie John Wick here.

As for weapons that didn't appear in the movie, Gavin also has them, especially complete sets of modifications for military HK and MK series firearms, as well as countless professional accessories.

Madison likes trolls.

Alright, there must be more than twenty shotguns in the armory just for firing dragon breath rounds. Go ahead and pick one.

As for Eugene's fondness for sniper rifles?
From precision rifles to anti-materiel sniper rifles, Eugene was dazzled by the variety.

As for accessories, not to mention suppressors, the armory is filled with two glass shelves of the most expensive optical thermal imaging holographic sights, and each one of them has been specially modified and upgraded.

Looking at the collections I've accumulated over the past few years.

Gavin smiled and picked up a Taran tactical modified PitViper pistol, 9mm rounds, with a 31-round capacity.

This handgun alone could cost over seven thousand dollars in the future, and that's just the price of a regular modification!
If you were to go further and request a private modification, the price of this handgun would almost reach tens of thousands of dollars! Gavin also found a holster and swapped it with the M1873 hanging on his waist. He patted the PV and let out a comfortable sigh.

While Gavin was changing guns, Eugene found the Taran Tactical Supreme McMillan TAC-50, excitedly hugged the gun to his chest, and kept rubbing it up and down.

"I love this wonderful baby!"

While fiddling with his TAC-50, Eugene moved to the scope area and found a Wirt Razor III, a 6x to 36x optical sniper scope.

Seeing the weapon and scope Eugene had chosen, Gavin couldn't help but purse his lips.

That was a really good gun, and Eugene was indeed a sniper with some real skill.

The TAC-50 was far less famous than the Barrett in 2013, ranking among the top sniper rifles only in terms of performance and stability.

But if there hadn't been a zombie apocalypse, the world would have had a chance to continue as it was in 2017.

The world's newest combat sniper kill record will be set by the TAC-50 sniper rifle in 2017.

That record is 3450 meters!
As for the maximum range of the TAC-50 sniper rifle, it is said to be 7700 meters.

In addition, in 2020, a ballistics laboratory in Wyoming used a TAC-50 sniper rifle with a Witter Razor 36x scope to achieve the world record of hitting a stationary target at a distance of 7086 meters!

When the longest combat sniper kill record and the longest stationary target shooting record both belong to the same gun.

It's no surprise that this gun is undoubtedly the king of snipers, at least in terms of accuracy and stability, it is unparalleled!

At that moment, seeing Eugene carefully attaching a scope to his TAC, Gavin simply went over and picked up a TAC as well, smiling as he spoke to Eugene.

"Hey buddy, after lunch tomorrow, let's clear out those zombies first."

"Then let's head towards the town to check out the situation. While we're at it, could you show me some long-range sniping skills? I really enjoy that feeling!"

“No problem. I don’t want to be the only one doing the work every time. Your eyesight is better than mine. It would be a waste if you didn’t use a sniper rifle.”

Eugene replied to Gavin, then went to the side to find a black velvet bag and brought it to Gavin.

He explained to Gavin as he opened the velvet bag.

"However, for a sniping novice like you, you should start with the Pulsar's Sermion thermal imaging scope."

"This thing is ridiculously expensive; even SEAL Team Six wouldn't use it to train new recruits."

"But there are advantages to being expensive. This thing can directly calculate the trajectory, and it can display the intelligent trajectory at least 2,500 meters."

"A newbie like you, just fire five or six hundred rounds using the intelligent ballistics, and you'll naturally get the hang of it. I don't need to teach you anything at all."

As soon as he finished speaking, Eugene mounted the pulsar Sermion 60 large-lens thermal imaging sight onto Gavin's TAC50.

He then found a Taran tactical modified HK-416 competition rifle and equipped it with a 3x scope, holographic sight, laser, flashlight, grip, and a series of other accessories.

While busily equipping various guns with accessories, Eugene muttered to himself with a sigh.

“Even when I was in the army, I never saw so many good things. I would even bet that any handgun you have here would cost more than five iPhones.”

"But... to be honest, I'd actually rather see a bunch of broken M2s. After all, no matter how good a rifle or sniper rifle is, it's not as useful as a heavy machine gun against zombies."

At this point, Eugene shook his head regretfully.

The TAC next to me smelled delicious, and the HK in my hand was great.

Only heavy machine guns and artillery could give him enough sense of security at this moment.

Hearing Eugene's words, Gavin smiled and shrugged in response.

"There's no other way. After all, dealing with a zombie apocalypse wasn't an option in my previous life plans."

"So, apart from these expensive, collectible firearms, I can't even find a single hand grenade in my house. After all, I wouldn't keep explosives at home; it's too dangerous..."

"However, in my opinion, guns are ultimately used to fight people."

"If all you need to do is deal with zombies, then a sentry post and a helicopter that attracts the zombies are more useful than a hundred heavy machine guns."

"Faced with a million zombies, even throwing out hundreds of Hellfires would be futile."

"But a few helicopters have a chance of luring the zombies away."

"Is not it?"

(End of this chapter)

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