@history4675 It Spins. Step anywhere on either side of it's axle and your own weight is going to propel the opposite side of it up into your leg. You'll probably fall down, partly into the trap. Lots of pokes and scratches. It's easy enough for a healthy body to catch malaria or some other crap out there, but now you have a bunch of open wounds festering. You basically are no longer combat effective. Plus, you'll slow down the rest of the team who now has to help you along. It's a morale killer.
@squirrelpowa You know what trips me out the most? The fact that tourists would pay money to see this stuff. And they're oohing and aahing through the thing. I was a skinny kid when I was in back in 65 to mid '67, so, I got picked for the duty. Lots of memories. I just never thought I would see anything like this.
These "tourists" are probably Vietnamese citizens who marvel at the cleverness of their war heroes fighting to win freedom from American imperialist scum corporations. I don't see any difference between this and going to some 1976 museum in the States.
what did the spinning one do?
history4675 1 year ago
@history4675 It Spins. Step anywhere on either side of it's axle and your own weight is going to propel the opposite side of it up into your leg. You'll probably fall down, partly into the trap. Lots of pokes and scratches. It's easy enough for a healthy body to catch malaria or some other crap out there, but now you have a bunch of open wounds festering. You basically are no longer combat effective. Plus, you'll slow down the rest of the team who now has to help you along. It's a morale killer.
Estrangler 11 months ago
I was here 2 in 2007 amazing booby traps, ouch painfull
kitesurfen98 2 years ago
i cant understand this freeckin guy
squirrelpowa 2 years ago
@squirrelpowa You know what trips me out the most? The fact that tourists would pay money to see this stuff. And they're oohing and aahing through the thing. I was a skinny kid when I was in back in 65 to mid '67, so, I got picked for the duty. Lots of memories. I just never thought I would see anything like this.
therevv2 1 year ago
These "tourists" are probably Vietnamese citizens who marvel at the cleverness of their war heroes fighting to win freedom from American imperialist scum corporations. I don't see any difference between this and going to some 1976 museum in the States.
madmanmantra 1 year ago