Oh my god. The device is called a reverse bear trap. The two hooks connect to your upper and lower jaw. When the device goes off. Your mouth will be ripped open. There you go. Now, I want to play a game.
Ohh What? Can't figure that out? You will have to remove a key fom inside someone's Body! I'm taking the Eeeew eyeball out... " Victim *Starts Screaming *Naw i'm Going... *Body Twitches* *its tethered to more traps..." It is 4:32 in the Morbing, aaand i'm soo tired" "ill guess I'll Die?!" 💀
@@carbon-based-lifeform9172it is very much so illegal. Any kind of torture on any person is illegal. This is showing how one of the traps actually worked and how scary it is. It’s from a movie.
@BroughtToYouByDDean wait why are you in my egg?! HOW DID YOU EVEN GET INTO MY WORLD AND IVE BEEN NICE IN MY LIFETIME TALK TO MARIO HE DROPS ME INTO BOTTEMLESS PITS!
I think the worst thing is, this won't actually kill you immediately (unless your brain somehow gets smushed). You'll just be left there with a torn open jaw slowly dying.
@@PropGuru702 why waste your time with that,it's not like your actually gonna use it,no practical uses that I can come up with it break a person's Jaws but it doesn't open enough to kill,oh well not my thing it's a waste of time, now I can see if you were a hudge fan of saw and had it in a case for show....that's kinda cool especially if you could get it autographed...
@@Sirsmokesalot304 well how about making it for a saw fan who in turn pays me a decent price to replicate it and then they display it? Cause that's exactly what happened. I just build stuff people want man
@@FezirGK85A8 Two metal prongs on the top and bottom of each mechanism (4 total). These are placed in the mouth. When the trap opens, two pull upwards, attached to the top mechanism and two downwards on the bottom mechanism; this separates the jaw.
@@jasminefairwood6871 Much of the exaggeration comes from Hollywood, however separation of the jaw is certainly a life-threatening injury. However, it wouldn’t necessarily kill a person to have their jaw removed, it has happened before in procedures to remove tumors and even bullfighting accidents. There is the possibility that if the lower jaw is ripped off harshly-such as in this case-a major artery, like the carotid, could easily be damaged or severed. That can cause an almost instantaneous death. Even damage to a major vein, such as the jugular, can cause death. Similarly, it is also possible that trauma is administered to the brain through the shock, essentially slamming it against the skull; although that wouldn’t necessarily be fatal, given the force. Similarly, the size of the person’s skull can effect how much of the head is dealt trauma.
This reminds me of one of my brother's birthdays. He wanted it to be Saw themed, so we had a big scavenger hunt themed after it. I had to pretend I was a victim that was stuck in a homemade reverse bear trap replica. I'd say it was a damn good replica if you ask me, especially for a homemade one.
@@NoahAndCaden Correct me if I'm wrong, but nowhere in the springlock mechanism, if unwound, does it force the victim's jaw off, It simply impales them with plastic and metal all over
@@CatterMelon_is_cool i was referring to the fact that it was the Reverse bear trap from saw by stating that the springlock suit doesn't do what it does
Theoretically, yes. Which is why they were there in the film. However, it is worth noting that the physics involved are not in the traps favor. It simply couldn't produce enough PSI to actually break someone's jaw (unless they were unconscious. I've also designed the replicas in a way that wouldn't allow them to ever exceed a safe threshold of force. Yes, it opens violently when it's suspended in air, but if it was even sitting on the desk, it would barely open at all.
@@elvalan448there are both but the bite of 87 is more popular and the more well known one but i think that one wasn’t the one where the kid got there frontal lobe bit off
Alright everyone seems to be confused, the reverse bear trap is from a scene from the hit movie Saw about fighting people to be the last man/woman standing and the reverse bear trap came before the springlock faliure was even mentioned in the fnaf series. So in conclusion the reverse bear trap comes from saw, not FNAF.
One of the highest-grossing horror franchises of all time, SAW introduces the world to the infamous Jigsaw Killer, a mysterious mastermind who rounds up groups of victims to play twisted games of life or death. These perilous ordeals, which offer a deranged path to redemption and a contorted sense of justice, have forever transformed and redefined the horror genre.