I wonder if he followed the ASME boiler code when building it. And if it's properly inspected by a boiler inspector commissioned in the state he is operating this pressure vessel.
We will assume he has permission to operate on those tracks, because most people have enough sense not to put themselves in the path of a locomotive.
To be confident and competent enough with a rifle to be able to hit anything I can see in a Jovian Thunderbolt kind of way.
To be able to defend myself with a handgun.
To perhaps harvest some tasty venison with either a rifle or a shotgun, any skin or antler is just a nice bonus, here.
And, if necessary: To Defend the Ramparts of Democracy from a Level 4 Zombie Outbreak or against the Jacobin, Rampaging, Godless, Red-Commie Hordes (or their modern equivalent.)
"You never select a shotgun as your primary anti-zombie firearm. It's great for onesy twosey, but zombies travel in hordes. The reload time is onerous, and the ammo, while effective, is heavy and bulky and short ranged."
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I wonder if he followed the ASME boiler code when building it. And if it's properly inspected by a boiler inspector commissioned in the state he is operating this pressure vessel.
We will assume he has permission to operate on those tracks, because most people have enough sense not to put themselves in the path of a locomotive.
Very cool, thanks for the link.
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