ZOMBIES!!! The Best Weapons for Obliterating Zombies in the Apocalypse

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Incendiary Bombs  
     
     
     
    Some zombies may fear fire and some may not. Due to this variability, fire-based weapons like incendiary bombs will have limited, rather than broad-ranging, effectiveness on hordes of undead. Zombies, whose causes are chemical or viral, are foes the user is not advised to fight with fire or fire-based weapons. Either because they do not fear them, or because the chance of contamination is high, these weapons have limited effectiveness in killing most beings living or dead. Horrible burns may inhibit the living, but they do not often inhibit the dead. If the burns are deep enough, the zombie may be mobility-impaired. However, this is not an outcome that is likely with most incendiary options. Damaging the skull is unlikely, and fire takes significant amounts of time (nearly an hour in some cases) to cook the brain enough to kill the zombie. In the meantime, they are on fire and still after you just as spryly as before. Fire can be used to sanitize a landscape, and after a battle this is a good option for clearing a space of contaminated bodies that might potentially infect the living (though the firepower needed to cremate a mass of dead zombies will be significant).
     

Pipe Bombs and Molotov Cocktails
     
     
     

    Pipe bombs are similar to grenades with shrapnel in their implementation, and they have the same weaknesses as grenades when used against the undead. They are designed for bleed-out and soft tissue damage but not for head piercing or skull damaging.
Because of this, they are not recommended for use against zombies except as a last ditch effort. Making them is a volatile process and the user can be seriously injured due to accidents during creation. If one wants to have some of these easy to make but hard to control weapons on hand, one must procure some lengths of metal pipe. Steel plumbing pipes work best. The pipe should be short enough to be able to handle and throw easily once lit. Both ends should be tightly sealed, and a wick should be placed coming out one of the sealed ends (or wall near one of the ends). The explosives themselves are extremely volatile and can catch fire when placing into the pipes hollow cylinder (so extreme care must be taken when loading substances like gunpowder).

    A Molotov cocktail is similar to a pipe bomb in its general idea. A type of flammable or incendiary liquid is put nearly to the top of some sort of glass-based container, usually a bottle. A wick, which has been soaked in fluid (and can be made out of simple rags or strips of cloth), is placed in the liquid while still hanging out of the end of the container.  Matches and standard wicks can also be used in addition to cloth. The end is then sealed up to prevent the liquid from escaping and the wick is bound to the side of the bottle using some sort of binder. The liquid can be any type of flammable liquid: alcohol, gasoline, ethanol, or petrol can all be used to varying degrees of effectiveness. Their ease in manufacture belies their tricky lighting and application. This is another kind of weapon that is not designed to damage the head or skull upon explosion. It can very effectively set a structure on fire, so care should be used on where this weapon can be used feasibly or safely in battle. Serious burns for the user are a distinct possibility during lighting, as the amount of time one has before explosion after the bomb has been lit varies. If one wants to burn a structure or has dead errata hanging around inhibiting the safety and mobility of an area, this can be an effective means of starting a fire to dispose of these objects. However, this is not a weapon recommended for combat against zombies in any circumstances.

Torches, Blowtorches, and Propane Tanks
     
     
     

    Torches and blowtorches are another weapon not recommended for hand-to-hand combat with zombies. A torch is simply a short or long staff with a lit end.  They are good to

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