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My martial arts instructor from about 15 years ago used to work in LA as a body guard (DeVito, Schartzenneger (lol, spelling?), Stalone, etc.). He used to have a big Lincoln with all kinds of fantastic stuff for get-aways.
1. Two ten pound fire extinguishers mounted in the trunk, with a remote lever. They vented below the rear bumper. When activated, they would put up a very dense cloud that would stick to the windshield of the pursuing vehicle. Wipers and fluid would only smear it around, so it would pretty much disable the car. Said he had to use it on several occassions and it always worked.
2. Five gallon scuba tank filled with oil. One line would add air pressure, which would force oil out the other line which led to a set of nozzles mounted under the rear bumper. Pull the lever, shoot the oil, and whoever was behind you was screwed. He said that he only used it twice, when approaching a slow turn so that noone would get injured. Both times the cars slid right through the turn and off the road. I'll bet clean-up would be a bitch though. LOL.
3. High powered photography strobes mounted in the top of the rear (tinted) window. When he hit the button, it would flash the strobes five times. This would destroy the chase drivers night vision and force him to stop until his eyes cleared.
Overall, he was one of the most interesting people I have had the pleasure to deal with. And also, yes, he did have photos and stuff to verify his tales. His Studio was like a 007 museum!
Anyway, this just reminded me of all of that stuff. Cya!
1. Two ten pound fire extinguishers mounted in the trunk, with a remote lever. They vented below the rear bumper. When activated, they would put up a very dense cloud that would stick to the windshield of the pursuing vehicle. Wipers and fluid would only smear it around, so it would pretty much disable the car. Said he had to use it on several occassions and it always worked.
2. Five gallon scuba tank filled with oil. One line would add air pressure, which would force oil out the other line which led to a set of nozzles mounted under the rear bumper. Pull the lever, shoot the oil, and whoever was behind you was screwed. He said that he only used it twice, when approaching a slow turn so that noone would get injured. Both times the cars slid right through the turn and off the road. I'll bet clean-up would be a bitch though. LOL.
3. High powered photography strobes mounted in the top of the rear (tinted) window. When he hit the button, it would flash the strobes five times. This would destroy the chase drivers night vision and force him to stop until his eyes cleared.
Overall, he was one of the most interesting people I have had the pleasure to deal with. And also, yes, he did have photos and stuff to verify his tales. His Studio was like a 007 museum!
Anyway, this just reminded me of all of that stuff. Cya!
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Originally Posted by Bob Holton
I have been told that mixing brake fluid and chlorox will maake lots of smoke. all this FYI. anyone done it?
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Had a guy at work try to mix bleach w/ acid. This produces a very toxic gas. He lived, but maybe that's our loss. Darwin would hang his head in shame. lol.
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Take some chlorine in dry form and make a little mound with a recess in the middle. Like mashed potatoes with gravy, mmmmmm. Then pour some blake fluid in there. Big flame...
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And I thought we were sane safe and normal. Used to place press 50 flash bulbs in the rear window , sheilded from the driver,worked well. as well as a flame device in the muffler ,set the leaves on fire in the fall. just good clean fun.
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Originally Posted by Kentetsu
My martial arts instructor from about 15 years ago used to work in LA as a body guard (DeVito, Schartzenneger (lol, spelling?), Stalone, etc.). He used to have a big Lincoln with all kinds of fantastic stuff for get-aways.
1. Two ten pound fire extinguishers mounted in the trunk, with a remote lever. They vented below the rear bumper. When activated, they would put up a very dense cloud that would stick to the windshield of the pursuing vehicle. Wipers and fluid would only smear it around, so it would pretty much disable the car. Said he had to use it on several occassions and it always worked.
2. Five gallon scuba tank filled with oil. One line would add air pressure, which would force oil out the other line which led to a set of nozzles mounted under the rear bumper. Pull the lever, shoot the oil, and whoever was behind you was screwed. He said that he only used it twice, when approaching a slow turn so that noone would get injured. Both times the cars slid right through the turn and off the road. I'll bet clean-up would be a bitch though. LOL.
3. High powered photography strobes mounted in the top of the rear (tinted) window. When he hit the button, it would flash the strobes five times. This would destroy the chase drivers night vision and force him to stop until his eyes cleared.
Overall, he was one of the most interesting people I have had the pleasure to deal with. And also, yes, he did have photos and stuff to verify his tales. His Studio was like a 007 museum!
Anyway, this just reminded me of all of that stuff. Cya!
1. Two ten pound fire extinguishers mounted in the trunk, with a remote lever. They vented below the rear bumper. When activated, they would put up a very dense cloud that would stick to the windshield of the pursuing vehicle. Wipers and fluid would only smear it around, so it would pretty much disable the car. Said he had to use it on several occassions and it always worked.
2. Five gallon scuba tank filled with oil. One line would add air pressure, which would force oil out the other line which led to a set of nozzles mounted under the rear bumper. Pull the lever, shoot the oil, and whoever was behind you was screwed. He said that he only used it twice, when approaching a slow turn so that noone would get injured. Both times the cars slid right through the turn and off the road. I'll bet clean-up would be a bitch though. LOL.
3. High powered photography strobes mounted in the top of the rear (tinted) window. When he hit the button, it would flash the strobes five times. This would destroy the chase drivers night vision and force him to stop until his eyes cleared.
Overall, he was one of the most interesting people I have had the pleasure to deal with. And also, yes, he did have photos and stuff to verify his tales. His Studio was like a 007 museum!
Anyway, this just reminded me of all of that stuff. Cya!
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