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80 lines
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Chemical Fire Bottle by the Jolly Roger
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This incendiary bottle is self-igniting on target impact.
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Materials Required
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How Used Common Source
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Sulphuric Acid Storage Batteries Motor Vehicles
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Material Processing Industrial Plants
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Gasoline Motor Fuel Gas Station or
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Motor Vehicles
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Potassium Chlorate Medicine Drug Stores
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Sugar Sweetening Foods Food Store
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Glass bottle with stopper (roughly 1 quart size)
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Small Bottle or jar with lid.
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Rag or absorbant paper (paper towels, newspaper)
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String or rubber bands
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Procedure:
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1) Sulphuric Acid MUST be concentrated. If battery acid or other
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dilute acid is used, concentrate it by boiling until dense white
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fumes are given off. Container used to boil should be of
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enamel-ware or oven glass.
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CAUTION: Sulphuric Acid will burn skin and destroy clothing. If
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any is spilled, wash it away with a large quantity of water. Fumes
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are also VERY dangerous and should not be inhaled.
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2) Remove the acid from heat and allow to cool to room
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temperature.
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3) Pour gasoline into the large (1 quart) bottle until it is
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approximately 1/3 full.
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4) Add concentrated sulphuric acid to gasoline slowly until the
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bottle is filled to within 1" to 2" from top. Place the stopper on
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the bottle.
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5) Wash the outside of the bottle thoroughly with clear water.
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CAUTION: If this is not done, the fire bottle may be dangerous to
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handle during use!
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6) Wrap a clean cloth or several sheets of absorbant paper around
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the outside of the bottle. Tie with string or fasten with rubber
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bands.
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7) Dissolve 1/2 cup (100 grams) of potassium chlorate and 1/2 cup
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(100 grams) of sugar in one cup (250 cc) of boiling water.
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8) Allow the solution to cool, pour into the small bottle and cap
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tightly. The cooled solution should be approx. 2/3 crystals and
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1/3 liquid. If there is more than this, pour off excess before
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using.
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CAUTION: Store this bottle seperately from the other bottle!
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How To Use:
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1) Shake the small bottle to mix contents and pour onto the cloth
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or paper around the large bottle. Bottle can be used wet or after
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solution is dried. However, when dry, the sugar-Potassium chlorate
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mixture is very sensitive to spark or flame and should be handled
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accordingly.
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2) Throw or launch the bottle. When the bottle breaks against a
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hard surface (target) the fuel will ignite.
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----------------Jolly Roger
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