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To add bulletproof or shatter-proof windows could be a good idea except that such glass is usually very hard to find even when the world was functional. For prison buses this will not be a problem because most have bulletproof windows already installed, but need modified so they can be opened and closed. For other types of buses, you'll be better off creating metal shutters for the windows. Also suggested are mesh grates or bars (like the ones used on prison windows) onto the outside to prevent any unwanted visitors breaking through the windows. If you have time you could weld some nails to the bars to cut the unwanted visitors arms making it harder for them to grab a survivor. Make sure you weld the frame of the bars or mesh strongly as they could pull them of if you don't weld them stron

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  • Armoring Buses
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  • To add bulletproof or shatter-proof windows could be a good idea except that such glass is usually very hard to find even when the world was functional. For prison buses this will not be a problem because most have bulletproof windows already installed, but need modified so they can be opened and closed. For other types of buses, you'll be better off creating metal shutters for the windows. Also suggested are mesh grates or bars (like the ones used on prison windows) onto the outside to prevent any unwanted visitors breaking through the windows. If you have time you could weld some nails to the bars to cut the unwanted visitors arms making it harder for them to grab a survivor. Make sure you weld the frame of the bars or mesh strongly as they could pull them of if you don't weld them stron
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  • To add bulletproof or shatter-proof windows could be a good idea except that such glass is usually very hard to find even when the world was functional. For prison buses this will not be a problem because most have bulletproof windows already installed, but need modified so they can be opened and closed. For other types of buses, you'll be better off creating metal shutters for the windows. Also suggested are mesh grates or bars (like the ones used on prison windows) onto the outside to prevent any unwanted visitors breaking through the windows. If you have time you could weld some nails to the bars to cut the unwanted visitors arms making it harder for them to grab a survivor. Make sure you weld the frame of the bars or mesh strongly as they could pull them of if you don't weld them strongly. These modifications aren't one hundred percent necessary but will make your life alot easier. After this just watch the zeds break there knuckles on the bars. Many people often have the mistaken opinion that school buses are impenetrable to bullets; not true, their thin metal skin is about as ballistically protective as a soda can. Even a simple .22 caliber pistol round would easily penetrate the hull of your typical school bus. So how can we armor such a rolling beast on the cheap? Sandbags first and then plywood along the entire inner wall of the bus. The sandbags would stop the average bullet while the plywood walls will keep the sandbags in place. Sand, dirt, and even plywood is available just about anywhere.
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