3 Ways To BOOBY TRAP Grenades!!!

Published on January 22, 2025
Duration: 1:47

This video demonstrates three methods for creating grenade booby traps: the Cup Method for building entry defense, the Tripwire Method for sensitive activation, and the Looter/Scavenger Method using a desirable item as a trigger. The host emphasizes tactical applications and promotes the Sonoran Desert Institute for firearms education.

Quick Summary

Three methods for booby trapping grenades are demonstrated: the Cup Method uses a mug to hold the spoon, the Tripwire Method relies on a sensitive pull, and the Looter/Scavenger Method uses a desirable item as a trigger.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Grenade Booby Traps
  2. 00:04The Cup Method Explained
  3. 00:32Tripwire Grenade Setup
  4. 01:01Looter/Scavenger Method Demo
  5. 01:41Conclusion & SDI Promotion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Cup Method' for booby trapping a grenade?

The 'Cup Method' involves placing a grenade, with its pin pulled and spoon held down, inside a cup. The cup's tension keeps the spoon depressed. When the cup is disturbed or falls, it releases the spoon, activating the grenade.

How does the Tripwire Method work for grenade booby traps?

In the Tripwire Method, a rope is attached to the grenade's pin and an anchor point. The pin is set so it's barely held, making the grenade highly sensitive to any pull on the tripwire, which activates it.

Can you explain the 'Looter/Scavenger Method' for booby traps?

The 'Looter/Scavenger Method' uses a desirable item, like a loaded AR-15 magazine, to hold down the grenade's spoon after the pin is pulled. When someone picks up the item, the spoon is released, triggering the grenade.

Where can I learn more about firearms technology?

The video promotes the Sonoran Desert Institute (SDI) as a place to get educated in firearms technology. Their website is SDI.TODAY.

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