Editor’s Introductory Warning: The devices described in this article can cause great bodily injury. We live in a highly litigious society. Employing caltrops in any situation other than a “Without Rule of Law” societal collapse would invite a lawsuit that could potentially cost hundreds of thousands of dollars or perhaps even more than a million dollars in assessed damages, attorney fees, and court costs. There is also the potential for these to be stepped on inadvertently by family members, friends, pets, or livestock. So, ONLY use them in absolute extremis, and only in a fenced-off area that will prevent the equivalent of a “friendly fire” incident. – JWR
The best tire spikes available can be crafted by you at home. You are going to really love this one.
Making tire spikes has to be one of the most popular prepper & survival “how-to” skills out there and you are going to learn how to make tire spikes like the pros. This design that we are going to go over is by far the most effective and durable available. Both National Geographic Doomsday Preppers and the Discovery Channel Myth Busters have already released very popular tire spike video designs with over 2.5 million views, but the design I am going to reveal here far surpasses both of those featured designs.
Tire spikes are also sometimes called caltrops or road spikes. Forms of tire spikes or caltrops have been around for many ages and some of the first uses of these devices can be traced back in history to the times of medieval knights when caltrops of various sizes would be used against enemies on foot and horseback. Tire spikes are also thought of as road spikes or spike strips that law enforcement may deploy to stop fleeing vehicles effectively by rapidly deflating their tires. Tire spikes have even been featured in various Hollywood action films like the James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies, when tire spikes are dropped by Bond’s BMW spy car.Continue reading“Caltrops: Making Homemade Tire Spikes, by Joe. R.”
