I never noticed that HUGE fucking magazine he's got in that gun until now!
Prototype XM16A1E1 that can fire .30 cal M2 ball.
Posted: 5/7/2016 11:37:06 PM EDT
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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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lean it up against a tree or wall and give it a little stomp at the receiver / receiver extension junction.....
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.
There are several posts about breaking the buffer tube. This is the correct way and there is some history behind this method.
Posted: 5/7/2016 11:44:48 PM EDT
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You win.
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Quoted: Give it to a female soldier.
You win.
Not a great pic but:
This is a SHINING EXAMPLE..
I took this pic while I was at a DEFAC at Tallil in Iraq.
This is a female soldier with an M9 DUCT TAPED into a shoulder holster.
Unloaded of course, and no magazines anywhere, Naturally soldiers could not be trusted with any live ammo...
THANK GOD we did not play by those rules..
In retrospect, everyone was probably better off having this female soldier's weapon DUCT TAPED into place where it was rendered out of action. It was probably much safer for all of us.
Posted: 5/7/2016 11:59:18 PM EDT
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Some of the replies here....
Posted: 5/8/2016 12:00:03 AM EDT
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Lock bolt back insert piece of rebar or screwdriver thru the magwell and mash the gas tube closed. Take nail and hammer and knock FCG pins out and toss 'em or pocket 'em and toss 'em later/farther away.
Posted: 5/8/2016 12:31:29 AM EDT
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Take the bolt carrier group with you. Disables and you now have a spare.
Posted: 5/8/2016 12:40:42 AM EDT
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Why wouldn't you just remove the buffer and spring?
Posted: 5/8/2016 12:49:06 AM EDT
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Too easy:
Take it by the barrel, and slam the butt into the ground as hard as you can (like an ax). Bends the weak aluminum buffer tube so the bolt can't cycle. If you have one round in the chamber they can shoot that but then it's done.
Guy I knew in basic training did more or less that . It's insanely quick and cripplingly effective. Actually, ever since I saw that, I've seen it as the AR's biggest inherent weakness.
EDIT: I see this has been more or less covered. Well trust me, it works
Posted: 5/8/2016 12:49:47 AM EDT
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this
Posted: 5/8/2016 12:55:49 AM EDT
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Frog lube
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Are you sure you didn't mean fireclean?
Posted: 5/8/2016 12:57:30 AM EDT
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Quoted: Epoxy gun with a mix nozzle and 2000# 5 minute set. Pull bolt back, squirt into the receiver and lower, release bolt. 5 minutes later it's set up and inoperable.
But, popping the rear takedown pin, breaking it open ... and then just stomping on it would probably be quicker.
Posted: 5/8/2016 1:01:53 AM EDT
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Still operable until the gas key cracks the lower, just not semi-auto.
Posted: 5/8/2016 1:02:41 AM EDT
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Pull the BCG and take a sledge to the remaining upper and lower. One good hit with a 8 pound sledge and they will be done.
Posted: 5/8/2016 1:06:34 AM EDT
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Pull rear takedown pin and smash open upper so the front takedown lug breaks.
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Posted: 5/8/2016 1:07:04 AM EDT
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Bend the barrel, break off the extension from the lower receiver. Minimal effort to pemenantly deadline it.
Posted: 5/8/2016 1:11:02 AM EDT
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Put them in a pile. Drop thermite grenade on them.
Posted: 5/8/2016 1:11:05 AM EDT
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Same way you break a skate board..........
Posted: 5/8/2016 11:01:52 AM EDT
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3 minutes isn't much time to open the safe and then disable multiple rifles. If I'm pretty sure I'm not coming back I would open the safe, pour lighter fluid or gasoline in and light it. Scorched earth on the house as well as the guns.
I was going to say, jam a primer between the gas key and charging handle.
Posted: 5/8/2016 2:29:07 PM EDT
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Pack the barrel full of bubblegum. Leave it loaded. Zombie that shoots it will have it blow up in his face.
Posted: 5/8/2016 2:32:16 PM EDT
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Quoted: I don't think taking the bcg disables it. Too prevelant, too easy to get one.
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Are you talking a permanent change? I'd smash or run it over at the buffer tube threads, which should be a fairly weak point. Maybe take a drill bit through the barrel, or just hacksaw it halfway and then smash it to bend it sufficiently.
Posted: 5/8/2016 2:37:53 PM EDT
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If you just want to render them unusable, remove the BCGs. If you want them to appear serviceable, either remove the firing pin or the buffer spring.
Posted: 5/8/2016 2:47:28 PM EDT
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Box it up and send it to Intacto Arms.
Posted: 5/8/2016 3:00:54 PM EDT
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Quoted: 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.
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Stick the barrel in something solid and pull hard. Bend the shit out of it.
3-27. Destruction of any military weapon is authorized only as a last resort to prevent the enemy from capturing or using it. In combat situations, the commander has the authority to destroy weapons, but he
must report doing so through the proper channels.
NOTE: Certain procedures outlined require the use of explosives and incendiary grenades.
Related principles and the specific conditions under which destruction occurs are commanddecisions.
METHODS OF DESTRUCTION
3-28. Equipment may be destroyed using several methods. The commander must use his imagination and resourcefulness to select the best method of destruction based on the facilities available. Time is usually
critical. Table 3-2 outlines the methods of destruction.
NOTE: If destruction is directed, appropriate safety precautions must be observed.
Table 3-2. Methods of destruction and their applications.
METHOD OF DESTRUCTION / APPLICATION
Mechanical - Use an axe, pick, mattock, sledgehammer, crowbar, or other heavy implement.
Burning Use - gasoline, oil, incendiary grenades, other flammables, or a welding/cutting torch.
Demolition - Use suitable explosives, ammunition or, as a last resort, hand grenades.
Disposal - Bury essential parts, dump them in streams or marshes, or scatter them so widely that recovering
them would be impossible.
DEGREE OF DAMAGE
3-29. The method of destruction used must damage equipment and essential spare parts to the extent that
they cannot be restored to usable condition (by repair or by cannibalization) in the combat zone.
PRIORITIES OF DESTRUCTION
3-30. When lack of time prevents completely destroying equipment, Soldiers must destroy the same
essential parts on all like equipment. The order in which the parts should be destroyed (priority of
destruction) is as follows: