Ok, lately it seems I have been killed by more claymores than usual. A lof of times, I'm left scratching my head after these deaths. It seems the range of these claymores are ridiculous. If the game was exactly to scale, I would say the damn things detonate when I'm 10 plus feet away.
Is the same so in real life? I thought they were always similar to a mine, where it needed to be stepped on to detonate. I first heard of claymores when I played metal gear solid. To the best of my recollection you actually had to walk over them for them to detonate in that game.
Don't get me wrong, I don't much about weapons. Christ, I'm from Canada, I've never even fired a weapon in my entire life and I'm 24 years old.
I'm just wonder if someone could shed some light on how these things actually work in real life.
Is the same so in real life? I thought they were always similar to a mine, where it needed to be stepped on to detonate. I first heard of claymores when I played metal gear solid. To the best of my recollection you actually had to walk over them for them to detonate in that game.
Don't get me wrong, I don't much about weapons. Christ, I'm from Canada, I've never even fired a weapon in my entire life and I'm 24 years old.
I'm just wonder if someone could shed some light on how these things actually work in real life.