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64 lines
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Miscellanous Nasties
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By: Lex Luthor
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The Police Station
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612-934-4880
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FIREBOMBS
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Most fire bombs are simply gasoline filled bottles with a fuel
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soaked rag in the mouth (the bottle's mouth, not yours). The original
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Molotov cocktail, and still about the best, was a mixture of one part
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gasoline and one part motor oil. The oil helps it to cling to what it
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splatters on.
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Some use one part roofing tar and one part gasoline. Fire bombs
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have been found whcih were made by pouring melted wax into gasoline.
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NAPALM
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About the best fire bomb is napalm. It has a thick consistancy,
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like jam and is best for use on vehilces or buildings.
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Napalms is simply one part gasoline and one part soap. The soap is
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either soap flakes or shredded bar soap. Detergents won't do.
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The gasoline must be heated in order for the soap to melt. The
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usual way is with a double boiler where the top part has at least a
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two-quart capicity. The water in the bottom part is brought to a boil
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and the double boiler is taken from the stove and carried to where
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there is no flame.
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Then one part, by volume, of gasoline is put in the top part and
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allowed to heat as much as it will and the soap is added and the mess
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is stirred until it thickens. A better way to heat gasoline is to fill
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a bathtub with water as hot as you can get it. It will hold its heat
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longer and permit a much larger container than will the double boiler.
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MATCH HEAD BOMB
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Simple safety match heads in a pipe, capped at both ends, make a
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devestating bomb. It is set off with a regular fuse
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A plastic Baggie is put into the pipe before the heads go in to
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prevent detonation by contact with the metal.
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Cutting enough match heads to fill the pipe can be tedious work for
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one but an evening's fun for the family if you can drag them away from
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the TV.
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FUSE IGNITION FIRE BOMB
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A four strand homemade fuse is used for this. It burns like fury.
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It is held down and concealed by a strip of bent tin cut from a can.
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The exposed end of the fuse is dipped into the flare igniter. To use
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this one, you light the fuse and hold the fire bomb until the fuse has
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burned out of sight under the tin. Then throw it and when it breaks,
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the burning fuse will ignite the contents.
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