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Grenades are cool. Landmines are cool. However, nothing is more indicative of wasteland ingenuity and that old MacGuyver spirit than the Bottlecap Mine. Cobbled together with little more than a metal lunchbox, a handful of bottle caps, a cherry bomb, and a sensor module, the Bottlecap Mine is both larger than your standard landmine and has a larger blast radius. Because, of course, a bigger bomb means a bigger boom.

And the explosive results are worth it. Any moron in the wasteland can come across a landmine, but only the most deranged and resourceful would think to turn a lunchbox and some left over bottle caps into a weapon of mass destruction. Your enemies will know they done goofed when they see the lunchbox and hear the jingle of bottle caps. They might also know because they’re missing all their limbs, because you’re a deranged psychopath. Your dad (Liam Neeson) must be so proud of you!


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