Be Warned About Dangerous Intruders by Making This DIY Perimeter Tripwire

Tripwire alarm

No One Likes The Idea Of Their Bug Out Area Being Robbed, Especially When SHTF. That's The Last Thing You Need. Stay Safe From Intruders By Setting Up This Easy To Make Tripwire:

Establishing a bug out location is a lot of work. You've spent years and likely large amounts of your hard-earned money on preparing your stockpiles and securing a location where you can be safe from the events that require you to be hidden away from the world. All that said, the last thing you'll want is someone to come unannounced and force you to decide between saving your gear and saving your life.

In the event of this possibility, you'll want a forewarning of intruders before they can surprise you. Preparedness is everything, and if you can get an extra couple of minutes of advanced warning, it could give you enough time to either get out of Dodge or sure up your defenses.

That's where this nifty little warning device could come in handy. For the price of some surplus military supplies, a bit of string, and a few shotgun caps and nails, you could make a deafening tripwire that we guarantee you will hear no matter what you're doing.

To learn how to craft this simple (and pretty fun) DIY, check out the next page.

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78 Comments

  1. Tony Smith said:

    I’ve tested this and most would be intruders would have a heart attack lol

  2. Mark Young said:

    This is a good idea for chasing away racoons and bears that come into your campsite foraging for food too.

  3. Clint Knox said:

    My DIY tripwires shoot 12 gauge shot gun shells directly at the intruder that that snagged the tripwire, you really don’t want to come into my campsite unannounced!

  4. Dino said:

    If you cant find one of these devices in this video, you can easily make a device using a muzzleloader nipple that accepts the primer. go to home depot and get an threaded adapter for like a gas line hookup that the nipple will screw into, then rig up a hammer type device that can be made of almost anything to strike the primer.

  5. Jon Spreadbury said:

    If you’d like to buy them already made, my family sells them on eBay and at gun shows in north Carolina, tennessee, and georgia

  6. Steve Yeager said:

    Soup cans with rock in them work well and dont cost anything extra

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