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Leave it with a mag full of rounds loaded with Titegroup or Red Dot.
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Plasma cutter.
Barring that, probly open the front receiver pin and swing it by the buttstock down onto the muzzle. (Somewhat related, I've heard the USAF trains to remove and toss the BCG before evac'ing.) |
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View Quote I never noticed that HUGE fucking magazine he's got in that gun until now! |
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Put the barrel in the crook of a tree and bend the piss out of it.
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lean it up against a tree or wall and give it a little stomp at the receiver / receiver extension junction..... View Quote This, it's just aluminum. Or swing it like a baseball bat against something and you'll probably snap the lower where the stock mounts. Or beat the thing with a hammer a couple of times. Or just strip the bolt/bc out and toss them. |
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Quoted: I never noticed that HUGE fucking magazine he's got in that gun until now! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: I never noticed that HUGE fucking magazine he's got in that gun until now! |
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All you need is the bolt head and barrel to cobble something together.
Bolt parts are common enough(spare parts), so destroy the barrel. |
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>replace powder with heavily packed pistol powder
>load extra hot .223 rounds into mag >??? >profit |
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Removing a hammer or trigger pin would literally only take a few seconds as well.
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Wreck or just disable? BCG + charging handle would take seconds.
To really F someone, the "mix tube" style JB weld. Pop the upper up, jam nozzle down barrel and squeeze abunch in. The "badguys" you were disabling the weapon for, can still chamber a round in a seemingly okay rifle. They get a nice surprise when they pull the trigger. That would also just take seconds if you've got the JB weld. |
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Remove the firing pin from the BCG, reassemble, and cycle the action until it locks up.
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And just thinking here.
Bending the charging handle would at least slow someone down. Not sure how easy they bend though. Lock the bolt to the rear, fully extend to the rear and pull/pry/lift upward. |
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During an operation one time we come upon some local Iraqi militia on the roadway. They were asleep, of course. Our Iraqi troops took apart their rifles and left the parts in a big pile. We were out of there before they could gather a light and put them back together.
We were on foot, by the way. |
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Disable?
Stomp on the upper handguard, crush the gas tube. Take BCG and other springs as spare parts. |
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Shoot one round of .300 blk through it.
Instant bore obstruction. |
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I think if you were in a hurry and you had a bunch of rifles, you could just punch out all the trigger and hammer pins and take them.
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Disable? Stomp on the upper handguard, crush the gas tube. Take BCG and other springs as spare parts. View Quote This would work and be quick too. |
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Why are you guys smashing shit? Take one rifle and shoot the others in the middle of the upper receiver. Leave with the last rifle. Dur. |
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Sic a pack of revenge minded poodles on it and let them tear it up.
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If you had to disable one or more rifles, so someone else couldn't come along and use them, what would you do? Think walking dead, SHTF, whatever. 3 minute time limit. Anyone who says take them all with you, fuck off for being to stupid to understand hypothetical questions. I'm thinking lock tite the bolt in the chamber, would be the fastest and easiest. View Quote the fastest and easiest would be to take them with you the second fastest and easiest would be to open them up and take the BCG with you. If you had a sawzall with you ...you could cut the upper and lower receiver in half for a tv show I'd load hot beans in the magazines and sit back and watch the show |
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Have a bunch of working rifles?
Load one of them and use it to shoot the rest of them |
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If you had to disable one or more rifles, so someone else couldn't come along and use them, what would you do? Think walking dead, SHTF, whatever. 3 minute time limit. Anyone who says take them all with you, fuck off for being to stupid to understand hypothetical questions. I'm thinking lock tite the bolt in the chamber, would be the fastest and easiest. View Quote take the BCG out take it with you then throw it down a sewer or something. If you throw the bcg more than 100 yards away from the rifle and it's not conspicuously located in a parking lot or something easily seen no one will find it in a reasonable amount of time. Imagine someone took the bcg out of your rifle and tossed it into a bush/shrub 100 yards away from your front door, you'd never find it. |
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Chamber a 5.45 round, hammer the forward assist.
Or just take all the firing pins. After removing firing pins, reassemble and work the charging handle until the cam pin starts walking out and jams the carrier . |
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Chamber a 300 blk supersonic round in a 5.56 chamber.
close bolt from maximum rearward position. sit and wait for trigger pull. profit. |
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Take the cam pin out and gently place it 8 inches away from the rifle.
Grass or dirt, doesn't matter. |
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Dent the buffer tube so that the buffer is stuck in the forward position.
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Temporarily? Take out the BCG and buffer assembly (excluding tube itself) and put them in separate holes in the ground.
Discretely and permanently? Take out the firing pin and grind it down a mm or so with a metal file. Reinsert into gun. For extra thoroughness cut through half the gas tube just before it goes into the upper receiver. Permanently and obviously? Use the nearest concrete corner and use it to bend the buffer tube, gas tube, and destroy the upper and lower receivers. Swinging the gun by the barrel like a baseball bat ought to make it real easy. |
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Quoted: Just removing the firing pin won't stop the determined and imaginative. http://i539.photobucket.com/albums/ff351/basp2005/Mobile%20Uploads/ar15doubleheadednailfiringpin_zpspsc96iqb.jpg View Quote |
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