Jow Forums here

EMP if you're desperate.

Hell, I've seen a demonstration with a 5 watt handheld radio transmitting and tripping a gfci outlet, I'll bet you could easily damage something with just a little more power.

The hard part is designing and machining the explosive lens to work with what explosives you can create without getting caught. You wouldn't really need to use a shaped charge on anything light enough to walk though. So the hard part becomes actually making the explosives without blowing yourself up or getting caught which is pretty difficult. And the hard part of that is finding reliable information about every single step you'll need to do it.

A slug would do a better job

You're looking at a dumb machine.
Wear your fursuit and it won't acknowledge you as human or as a threat. That way you can come close and destroy it with your bare hands

>Jow Forums here
>How can kill these government terminators?
>Will buckshot work
yes, in fact, a well aimed 22LR will do the job

I don't know.
With these weapons...
I don't know.

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>you already know the answer to nearly every problem is a madeuce.
I helped write a training simulator for that gun. Targets included infantry, trucks, and attack helicopters. It really is used for everything.
youtube.com/watch?v=6B8_-shfdFE

>shaped charge
i believe efp is more fault tolerant. i think the rocket fuel might be the hardest part.

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