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Street Custom 'Lazybones' Tripwire Shotgun Trap
A sawed-off shotgun fixed to a stationary mount with its trigger connected to a tripwire or door-opening mechanism, aimed at a kill zone. The Lazybones is the simplest possible automated weapon — a gun pointed at where someone will be, rigged to fire when they arrive. The design requires no electronics, no sensors, and no maintenance — it will wait indefinitely until the wire is pulled. They are deployed in doorways, stairwells, crawlspaces, and any chokepoint where the first person through is guaranteed to be in the line of fire. The weapons are indiscriminate by nature and have killed more unintended targets — children, emergency workers, scavengers — than intended ones.
nameStreet Custom 'Lazybones' Tripwire Shotgun Trap
aliases
  • Lazybones
  • Door Blaster
  • Welcome Mat
  • Hello Goodbye
categoryimprovised
manufacturerStreet Custom
tier availabilityTier 1+
legalityProhibited — indiscriminate booby trap
base technologies
  • Mechanical tripwire trigger systems
  • Fixed-position weapon mounting
specificationsfirearm: Sawed-off shotgun, typically 12-gauge
trigger: Monofilament tripwire or door mechanism linkage
firing arc: Fixed — wherever the gun is pointed
effective range: 2-8 meters
setup time: 10-20 minutes
weight: 3-4 kg including mount
power source: None — purely mechanical
indiscriminate: Yes — fires on any trigger activation
story hooks
  • An emergency response team lost a member to a Lazybones trap while responding to a medical call — the building had been abandoned for months but the trap was fresh, suggesting someone set it specifically to kill first responders.
  • A Tier 1 building has been systematically trapped with dozens of Lazybones devices, turning it into a fortress that nobody can enter without triggering multiple shotgun blasts — the occupant inside has not been seen in weeks.
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  • Brecken Yılmaz-Osei
  • Carrion Defense Works Autonomous Perimeter Defense Ecosystem
  • Cutter Vane
  • Lazarus MN-1 'Angler'
  • Patient Zero
  • Tessera Industries Phantom Wire PW-1 'Tripwire'
  • The Fathom Line
  • VitaCore SteadyThread Precision Motor Implant
physical description
visual profileA brutally minimalist killing machine—a sawed-off 12-gauge shotgun clamped horizontally to a crude steel L-bracket or pipe mount, angled slightly downward. The barrel terminates abruptly, rough-cut and menacing. A length of almost-invisible monofilament or knotted paracord runs from the trigger guard to a distant anchor point, creating a gossamer-thin trip hazard. The entire assembly has the aesthetic of a doomsday device built in someone's basement.
dimensionsShotgun barrel: ~35cm; overall mounted length: ~50cm; bracket depth: ~20cm; tripwire span: variable (typically 1–2 meters from gun)
weight descriptionHeavy and inert—the kind of weight that doesn't shift. Once mounted, it's immobile; carries like a car battery if you have to move it.
primary materialWelded steel pipe for the mount bracket; the shotgun itself is typically salvaged steel receiver and barrel; paracord or monofilament for the trigger linkage
finishRust-bloomed steel with oil stains; the shotgun barrel shows scorch marks and pitting from repeated use; mount bracket is bare-welded, with drips of cooling metal visible; overall appearance of functional neglect
color schemeGunmetal gray and rust-orange; the tripwire is nearly transparent or dull tan paracord
grip textureNot ergonomic—it's a fixed installation. The trigger itself may be wrapped in electrical tape for friction or left bare. The mount bracket is rough-welded steel, unfinished.
distinctive features
  • Sawed-off barrel ending in an uneven, dangerous edge
  • Crude C-clamp or welded vise mount holding the shotgun rigid
  • Visible trigger linkage—a simple metal loop or bent rod connecting trigger to the tripwire anchor
  • Scorch marks around the muzzle from previous discharges
  • Optional graffiti or gang markings scratched into the bracket
  • No sights, no optics—purely line-of-sight aimed during installation
  • Rust accumulation in crevices where water pools in the mount
manufacturer markingsThe original shotgun may carry faint manufacturer stamps on the receiver (Mossberg, Remington, generics) now barely legible under rust. The bracket is unmarked—street custom means no serial numbers, no accountability.
condition typicalBattle-scarred and weathered. The mount shows rain rust and corrosion. The barrel is carbon-fouled from repeated firings. Tripwire may be frayed or reinforced with fresh paracord. Typically found in doorways and stairwells, covered in dust and cobwebs until activated.
image promptProduct photograph of a crude booby-trapped shotgun: a sawed-off 12-gauge shotgun clamped horizontally to a brutal welded steel L-bracket, angled downward into a kill zone. Monofilament or paracord tripwire visible running from the trigger assembly to an anchor point. Rust-bloomed metal, scorch marks around the muzzle, oil-stained barrel. Mounted on a weathered concrete step or doorway threshold. Shot from a low angle emphasizing the trap's lethal geometry. Dramatic single-source side-lighting revealing the crude welds and corrosion. Neo-noir street-tech aesthetic: functional, illegal, indiscriminate. Dark gray background. --ar 3:2 --v 6
visual promptProduct photograph of a crude booby-trapped shotgun: a sawed-off 12-gauge shotgun clamped horizontally to a brutal welded steel L-bracket, angled downward into a kill zone. Monofilament or paracord tripwire visible running from the trigger assembly to an anchor point. Rust-bloomed metal, scorch marks around the muzzle, oil-stained barrel. Mounted on a weathered concrete step or doorway threshold. Shot from a low angle emphasizing the trap's lethal geometry. Dramatic single-source side-lighting revealing the crude welds and corrosion. Neo-noir street-tech aesthetic: functional, illegal, indiscriminate. Dark gray background. --ar 3:2 --v 6

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