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FirestormX September 11th, 2012 14:40

Impale was listed twice, actually.

Flour would be awful, I would imagine. It it wouldn't be fun to get it in your gear and stuff.

m102404 September 11th, 2012 14:46

Pink glitter would be worse...you wife would think that you went to the rippers....HAHAHA

The Chad September 11th, 2012 14:58

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Originally Posted by FirestormX (Post 1701972)
Impale was listed twice, actually.
.

Seriously?

FirestormX September 11th, 2012 15:12

Yep.
Quote:

- poison
- impale
- kill
...
- instill PTSD
- impale
- cause allergic reaction

The Chad September 11th, 2012 15:18

-10000 points for not recognizing sarcasm

Ricochet September 11th, 2012 17:28

Thanks guys. I removed one impale and added a few more worthy substitutes.

FirestormX September 11th, 2012 18:06

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Originally Posted by The Chad (Post 1701987)
-10000 points for not recognizing sarcasm

Gah, the sarcasm in all your posts went right over my head. =P

cetane September 11th, 2012 20:42

I've got a home brew mine/ied sitting on the back burner that I have tinkered with now and again. Never gamed yet but it once refined could be fun. Can be setup for remote (rf) controlled, trip wire, optical trip wire or any other way that could actuate electrical switch. Propane powered and holds about 200 bb's. Not sure of how hard it hits but it sure sprays the bb's a good distance (~50') very narrow distribution (20* or so) just need to refine the package smaller. Someday I'll do that. And probably redesign gas system so it holds less propane (tank probably now 200ml)

The Chad September 11th, 2012 20:47

I wouldn't admit to having made propane powered IEDs lol!!!!!

Janus September 12th, 2012 01:02

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Originally Posted by cetane (Post 1702118)
I've got a home brew mine/ied sitting on the back burner that I have tinkered with now and again. Never gamed yet but it once refined could be fun. Can be setup for remote (rf) controlled, trip wire, optical trip wire or any other way that could actuate electrical switch. Propane powered and holds about 200 bb's. Not sure of how hard it hits but it sure sprays the bb's a good distance (~50') very narrow distribution (20* or so) just need to refine the package smaller. Someday I'll do that. And probably redesign gas system so it holds less propane (tank probably now 200ml)

You mean like an AI Impact Grenade and some low weight fishing line?

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Rickshaw September 12th, 2012 01:45

There's nothing wrong with propane powered IED simulators. And what is optical trip wire? Do you mean like photosensitive, or like passive/active infrared?

Viperfish September 12th, 2012 02:04

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Originally Posted by Rickshaw (Post 1702252)
There's nothing wrong with propane powered IED simulators. And what is optical trip wire? Do you mean like photosensitive, or like passive/active infrared?

think garage door break beam.

Rickshaw September 12th, 2012 02:13

Okay, so like infrared then, that's a neat idea I'd love to see it in use. I've thought about toying with those dinky door alarms to try and hook up a solar panel from like a calculator to it, and then putting the whole thing in a dark box in the middle of the day so when it's opened the alarm goes off.

Cpt- Lovegrove September 12th, 2012 06:45

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Originally Posted by cetane (Post 1702118)
I've got a home brew mine/ied sitting on the back burner that I have tinkered with now and again. Never gamed yet but it once refined could be fun. Can be setup for remote (rf) controlled, trip wire, optical trip wire or any other way that could actuate electrical switch. Propane powered and holds about 200 bb's. Not sure of how hard it hits but it sure sprays the bb's a good distance (~50') very narrow distribution (20* or so) just need to refine the package smaller. Someday I'll do that. And probably redesign gas system so it holds less propane (tank probably now 200ml)


i want to see a video of it in action

ccyg8774 September 12th, 2012 16:33

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Originally Posted by Rickshaw (Post 1702264)
Okay, so like infrared then, that's a neat idea I'd love to see it in use. I've thought about toying with those dinky door alarms to try and hook up a solar panel from like a calculator to it, and then putting the whole thing in a dark box in the middle of the day so when it's opened the alarm goes off.

Don't have to be a solar panel (unless you really want to power it by sun), you can get a Photoresistor (they are really cheap) and a door alarm activated by vibration (they are cheap, too). Simply replace the switch with a Photoresistor will make it activate by light.


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