Chapter 45 - Be quiet - New gun for Kaley (2/2)

She chuckled and we chatted some more while we showered together.

We left there feeling refreshed though I told her to come with me to the other side of my room. I moved the bookshelf to the side and I opened the metal grate towards my armory and I opened the lights.

Rows and rows of guns and different kinds of weapons appeared before her. Her eyes widened in shock at the sight.

”I thought Rin was kidding when she said that you have a lot but I didn't think it was this... a lot...” she struggled to form her sentence.

”Oscar has more, anything catch your eye?” I said to her.

Her eyes looked around and it landed on a table carrying a huge sniper rifle with a bipod holding it up.

”What's that?” she pointed to it.

”It's called a Barrett M107a1. Oscar gave it to me after we bought this place. It's super heavy and it fires .50 BMG bullets.” I explained as I showed her one of the bullets.

”This is too big for a person! What do you use them for?” she asks.

”They call it an Anti-Material Rifle; they use this for tanks and stuff. Oscar calls it the 'Goodbye Motherf.u.c.ker!' and that's what I call it sometimes. You could also use it against people but I think a normal .308 sniper rifle would be enough, this thing could go for miles.” I said.

She chuckled and then she tried to lift it.

”It is heavy!” she exclaimed.

”If I gave that to you, your shoulders will be sore every time we go out. I'd like you to pick something more practical.” I explained.

”You're giving me one? Is there something wrong with my gun though?” she asked as she looked around.

”No, but that is more suited for guarding the place. The zombies on the fence are getting more frequent and we never know what's in the squatter area if we go there tomorrow. How about this?” I said as I handed her an AR-15.

”It's light, easy to use and has more rounds than your Winchester.” I added.

”This is the same one you brought to the supermarket, right? It does look cooler. Can I really have this?” she said.

”Yeah, though we only bring them out when we're outside or on emergencies.” I explained.