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Today when I was playing MW2, I was sniping at Afghan, in one of the Bunkers. There was a knifer on the other team, and a pretty good one at that. The two games before he had gotten an EMP and a chopper gunner.
Since I was sniping, I was getting killed by him a lot. So I messed around with ways to kill him. This one was by far the most entertaining:
1) Find a good spot to pull this off. It's difficult finding one, but with some skill a lot of spots will work. I used the cliff on Afghan.
2) You're gonna need some claymores.
3) Place a claymore directly in front of you, facing you.
(At this point it sounds like suicidal bombing, but trust me the results are good.)
4) This claymore should be far enough in front of you so that someone standing directly behind you won't go
ka-boom but someone in your position will.
5) This claymore must also be positioned so that someone behind you cannot see the claymore.
6) Practice steps 4 and 5. It takes some amount of skill to do both of these efficiently. I recommend messing around in split-screen with two controllers.
Also note, the spot that you choose is really important. Good spots will let you place the claymore so that no matter what direction someone behind you is coming at you, they won't see it.
7) So now you have a claymore that will blow up when someone is in your position, and placed so that it can't be seen from behind you.
See where I'm going with this?

A knifer will come from behind, and when he runs up and knifes you, the claymore will blow up, making for an interesting reaction from knifers with mics.
Although it seems like a lot of work, if pulled off right the results are priceless.
I don't recommend this as a regular strategy, but it's just a fun thing to try out. (Like putting claymores facing enemy snipers. As soon as they move, they blow up. It's not a great strategy, but it's hilarious.)
Note: To the people who know that I'm a regular knifer, I was only sniping to make sure that I still know how to aim a gun and fire. Apparently I do