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    Homemade Booby Traps: Enter At Your Own Risk

    Homemade Booby Traps: Enter At Your Own Risk

    Need to protect your property from possible intruders. You can make your own booby traps. Note: don't use booby traps that can injure or kill until after the SHTF.

    A survivalist homemade booby trap is a device intended to automatically detect, scare, injure or kill.
    To protect your homestead from unsuspecting threats.

    For our purposes, a threat is anyone trying to enter our property or homes without your permission.

    Thieves, bandits, gangs, etc.

    During times of normalcy, it’s essential to keep the booby traps to the non-lethal, non-threatening sort. Simple alarm trip wires and such.

    Remember: In order for any of these booby traps to work, they must be discreet and out of sight of its intended victim.

    Traps that allow you to either hide, fight or get away.1 – The Air Horn Trip Wire Booby Trap

    First up is an air horn alarm tripwire.This is a perfect setup to detect if anyone is attempting to sneak onto your property.2 – The Explosive Trip Wire Booby Trap

    Next up is another alarm based booby trap but uses explosives to create both noise and a flash.3 – The Sound Grenade Booby Trap

    And here’s a third way to set up a perimeter alarm system.
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    I like it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DGUtley View Post
    I like it.
    I use to use flares in Korea. Civilians, typically kids would try to sneak into your perimeter at night to steal what they can.

    In Primary Leadership and Development School I taught my squad how to do it. And as luck would have it they got a first hand demonstration that it worked. I set flares up with trip wire and early morning hours I heard a pop and a loud scream. The kid was unlucky enough to be right next to the tree that I attached one flare to. 3rd degree burns on his leg and crying for his mommy.

    I laughed.

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