3 maneiras de armar armadilhas com granadas!

Published on January 22, 2025
Duration: 1:56

This video demonstrates three methods for creating improvised explosive devices using grenades: the Cup Method, the Tripwire Method, and the Loot/Weight Method. Each technique leverages the grenade's safety lever and fuse for activation upon disturbance. The content highlights tactical applications and requires a high degree of caution and expertise.

Quick Summary

Three methods for setting grenade traps are demonstrated: The Cup Method uses a ceramic cup to hold the spoon until it breaks. The Tripwire Method uses a cord to pull the pin when disturbed. The Loot/Weight Method uses a desirable item to hold the spoon, releasing it when the item is taken.

Chapters

  1. 00:00The Cup Method Explained
  2. 00:36Setting Up a Tripwire Trap
  3. 01:06Loot/Weight Method Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Cup Method for setting a grenade trap?

The Cup Method involves placing a grenade inside a ceramic cup after pulling the pin. The cup's walls hold the safety lever down. When the cup breaks, the lever is released, activating the grenade's fuse.

How does the Tripwire Method for grenade traps work?

In the Tripwire Method, a cord is tied to the grenade's pin and anchored. When someone trips over the wire, it pulls the pin, initiating the fuse and detonating the device.

Can you explain the Loot/Weight Method for setting a booby trap with a grenade?

The Loot/Weight Method uses a desirable item, like an AR-15 magazine, to hold down the grenade's spoon. When the item is picked up, the spoon is released, activating the fuse.

What safety gear is shown when demonstrating grenade traps?

The speaker is shown wearing Walker's ear protection and a tactical plate carrier, indicating the importance of safety equipment during demonstrations involving potentially explosive devices.

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