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ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÂÄÄÄ ÚÄÄÄÄÄ¿ º
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ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄ Ü ÄÄÄÁÄÄÄ Ü Á Á ÀÄÙ
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FIELD EXPEDIENT METHODS FOR EXPLOSIVES
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³ Brought to you by ...³ Herr Commandant Flick ³
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ÀÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÁ¿
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³ WARNING : Keep out of reach from children,³
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³ morons, cretins, and other ³
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³ household pests. ³
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ÚÄÄÄÄ ÚÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄ¿ ÄÄÂÄÄ ÚÄÄÄÄ ÚÄÄÄ¿ ÄÄÂÄÄ ÚÄÄÄÄ
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³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ÃÄÄ ³ ³ ³ ÀÄÄÄ¿
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ÀÄÄÄÄ ÀÄÄÄÙ Á Á Á ÀÄÄÄÄ Á Á Á ÄÄÄÄÙ Ü Ü Ü
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______Chapter___________________________Topic_________________________
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1.0 ................. LEAD PICRATE.
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2.0 ................. PICRIC ACID. ( from aspirins )
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3.0 ................. TETRAMMINECOPPER ( II ) CHLORATE.
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4.0 ................. POTASSIUM NITRATE & LITHARGE.
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( Or Sodium nitrate )
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5.0 ................. EVAPORATION OF COPPER SULPHATE.
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6.0 ................. MISCELLANEOUS NASTIES:
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6.1 ..... Fire bombs.
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6.2 ..... Napalm.
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6.3 ..... Match box bombs.
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6.4 ..... Fuse ignition fire bombs.
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6.5 ..... Cast explosive.
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6.6 ..... Plastic explosive (1).
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6.7 ..... Nitrogen triiodide.
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6.8 ..... Plastic explosive (2).
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6.9 ..... ANS.
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6.10 .... The 'mail man'.
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7.0 .................. SOME FUN:
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8.0 .................. BIBLIOGRAPHY.
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0.0_____________________INTRODUCTION_
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This document is a compilation of several existing documents, and a
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few original pieces.
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It contains data from the ....
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CIA field expedient document,
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Bombs document,
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Explosives document,
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and some of my own work.
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This document is continually being updated with new and exciting
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things to do and will be made public via the banana republic BBS when
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ever ready.
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Any submissions for this document will be accepted most gratefully.
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Please include your real name (So I know who sent it to me), and your
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alias so It can be added into the documents bibliography.
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Many thanks for reading this document, and I hope it will bring you as
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much enjoyment as it has brought me...
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Herr Flick.
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1.0__________________PREPARATION_OF_LEAD_PICRATE_
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Lead Picrate is used as a primary explosive in the fabrication of
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detonators. It is to be used with a booster explosive such as picric
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acid or RDX.
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MATERIALS REQUIRED (For 1 detonator):
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- Litharge (lead monoxide) (field prepared; also is used in plumbing
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and ceramic cements)
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- Picric Acid (field prepared)
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- Wood alcohol (methanol) (some antifreezes and paint removers)
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- Wooden or plastic rod
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- Dish or saucer (china or glass)
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- Teaspoon
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- Improvised scale
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PROCEDURE:
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1. Weigh out 2 grams (or equal amounts) by weight of picric acid and
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lead monoxide.
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2. Add the picric acid to 2 teaspoons (10 ml) of methanol in a
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container (dish or saucer) and stir.
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3. Add lead monoxide and stir.
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4. Continue stirring and allow the alcohol to evaporate. NOTE: The
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mixture will suddenly thicken.
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5. Carefully break up this mixture and stir occasionaly until a
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powder is formed (a few lumps will remain).
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6. Remove and spread out to air dry. NOTE: if possible, dry at 100
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degrees C (212 F) for two hours.
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2.0___________________PREPARATION_OF_PICRIC_ACID_FROM_ASPIRIN_
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Picric acid can be used as a booster explosive in detonators or as an
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termediate to preparing lead picrate or DDNP.
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MATERIALS REQUIRED:
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- Aspirin, 20 tablets (5 grain/tablet)
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- Alcohol, 95% pure
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- Concentrated sulphuric acid (boil battery acid until white fumes
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appear)
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- Potassium nitrate (saltpeter)
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- Water
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- Canning jar (1 pint)
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- Hot water bath
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- Paper towels (for filter)
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- Glass tube or rod
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- Glass containers
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- Dish (ceramic or glass)
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- Heat source
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- Cup
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- Teaspoon
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PROCEDURE:
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1. Crush 20 tablets of aspirin in a glass container and work into a
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paste with a teaspoon of water.
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2. Add approximately 1/3 - 1/2 cup (100 ml) of alcohol with stirring
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and filter through a paper towel into another glass container.
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If aspirin is pure enough (usually cheap priced aspirin are) then
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Steps 1, 2 and 3 can be omitted and can proceed and add crushed
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aspirin to Sulphuric Acid.
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3. Discard the solid left on the paper and pour the liquid from the
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container into the dish. Evaporate the alcohol and water on a hot
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water bath, leaving a white powder.
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4. Add this white powder to 1/3 cup (80 ml) of concentrated sulphuric
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acid in a canning jar.
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5. Heat the jar in a simmering hot water bath for 15 minutes and
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remove. Stir; solution will gradually turn black.
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6. Add 3 level teaspoons (15 gm) of potassium nitrate in three
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portions with vigorous stirring. After heating put jar in cold
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water and add potassium nitrate.
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7. Allow the yellow-orange solution to cool to room temperature with
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intermittent stirring. Solution is darker than yellow-orange.
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8. Pour the solution into 1-1/4 cups (300 ml) of water (cold if
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possible) and allow to cool. Upon pouring, solution is now yellow-
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orange.
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9. Filter the mixture through a paper towel and wash the light yellow
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material (picric acid) with 1/8 cup (25 ml) of water through paper
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towel. Takes considerable time to filter if genuine filter paper is
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used.
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10. Dry at 160-200 degrees F for two hours. The yield is 4.0-4.5
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grams.
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3.0__________________PREPARATION_OF_TETRAMMINECOPPER_(II)_CHLORATE_
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Tetramminecopper (II) chlorate is a primary explosive that can be made
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from sodium chlorate, copper sulphate, and ammonia.
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MATERIALS REQUIRED:
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- Sodium chlorate (obtain as medicine, weed killer, defoliant, or by
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field method)
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- Copper sulphate (obtain as insecticide, water purifying agent, or by
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field method)
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- Ammonium hydroxide (obtain as household ammonia or smelling salts)
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- Alcohol, 95% pure
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- Wax or clay
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- Water
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- Narrow mouth bottle (wine or coke)
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- Wide mouth bottles (mason jars)
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- Tubing (rubber, copper, steel)
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- Teaspoon
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- Improvised scale
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- Heat source
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- Paper towel (for filter)
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- Pan
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PROCEDURE:
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1. Measure 1/3 teaspoon (2.5 gm) of sodium chlorate in a wide mouth
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bottle, then add 10 teaspoons of alcohol.
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2. Add 1 teaspoon (4 gm) of copper sulphate and stir the mixture just
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under the boiling point for 30 minutes (heat can be supplied by a
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pan of hot water). The mixture will change colour. NOTE: Keep
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solution away from flame.
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3. Keep volume of the solution constant by adding additional alcohol
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about every 10 minutes. Remove solution and let cool. Filter
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through folded paper towels into another wide mouth bottle. Keep
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the liquid.
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4. Add 1 cup (250 ml) of ammonia to the narrow mouth bottle. Placing
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tubing that it extends about 1-1/2 inches inside bottle, then seal
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tubing to bottle with wax (pitch, clay, etc.).
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5. Place tubing into solution from step (3) such that the end of the
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tubing is projected about 3/4 of the way into the solution. If the
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narrow mouth bottle is not taller than the wide mouth bottle, then
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elevate the narrow mouth bottle so than the tubing falls into the
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flask.
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Ammonia ³±±±±±±±³ ³ º ³
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³±±±±±±±³ ³°°°º°°°³ Solution
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ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ³°°°°°°°³
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Heat ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
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6. Bubble ammonia gas through solution until colour of the solution
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changes from a light green to a dark blue (approximately 10
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minutes) and continue bubbling for another ten minutes.
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CAUTION: At this point the solution is a primary explosive. Keep away
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from flame!
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7. Reduce the volume of the solution to about 1/3 of its original
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volume by evaporating in the air or in a stream of air.
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8. Filter crystals through a folded paper towel and wash once with 1
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teaspoon alcohol, dry overnight (16 hours).
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CAUTION: Explosive is shock and flame sensitive. Store in a capped
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container.
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4.0___POTASSIUM_(OR_SODIUM)_NITRATE_AND_LITHARGE_(LEAD_MONOXIDE)_
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Either of the nitrates are needed to prepare DDNP and litharge is
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required for the preparation of lead picrate.
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MATERIALS REQUIRED:
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- Lead metal (small pieces or chips)
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- Potassium (or sodium) nitrate
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- Wood (methyl) alcohol
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- Iron pipe with closed end or cap (one end only)
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- Iron rod (screwdriver)
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- Paper towels
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- Glass jars, wide mouth (2 each)
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- Pan (metal)
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- Heat source (such as hot coals or blow torch)
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- Improvised scale
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- Cup
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PROCEDURE:
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1. Mix 12 grams of lead and 4 grams of potassium (or sodium) nitrate.
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Place the mixture in the iron container (iron pipe) and heat in a
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hot bed of coals or by a blow torch for hour or more.
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2. Remove the container and allow to cool. Chip out the yellow solid
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with the screwdriver and add to 1/2 cup (120 ml) of methyl alcohol
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in the jar. Orange- Brown solid, cream colour in alcohol.
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3. Heat the mixture in a pan of hot water until it reacts. Solution
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turns darker upon heating.
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4. Filter the mixture through a paper towel into the second each time
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and air dry before using in explosive preparation (for example,
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lead picrate).
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6. Place the jar with the liquid in the hot water and heat until
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alcohol has evaporated. The remaining powder is the nitrite, snowy
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liquid; some white powder appears but not much.
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NOTE: Sodium nitrite has a strong tendency to absorb water from the
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atmosphere and should be stored in a closed container.
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5.0_________EVAPORATION_OF_COPPER_SULPHATE_(PENTAHYDRATE)_
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Copper sulphate is a required material for the preparation of TAC.
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MATERIALS REQUIRED:
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- Copper wire or pieces
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- Sulphuric acid (battery)
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- Potassium nitrate or nitric acid (field grades)
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- Alcohol
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- Water
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- Two heat resistant glasses or jars, one pint
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- Paper towels
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- Metal pan (for hot water bath)
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- Wooden rod
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- Improvised scale
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- Cup
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PROCEDURE:
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1. Place 10 grams of copper into one of the jars and add one cup (240
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ml) of sulphuric (battery) acid. To this mixture add 12 grams of
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potassium nitrate, or 1-1/2 teaspoons of nitric acid. NOTE: Nitric
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acid gives a product of greater purity.
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2. Heat the mixture on a hot water bath (near boiling) until the
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bubbling has ceased (requires about two hours).
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CAUTION: This reaction evolves strong toxic fumes and therefore must
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be performed in an open, well ventilated area.
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3. Pour the hot blue liquid into a second vessel (keeping the
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unreacted copper in the first jar) and allow to cool at room
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temperature.
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4. After the crystals have formed, carefully pour away the liquid and
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break up the crystals. Then add 1/2 cup (120 ml) of alcohol to the
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powder and stir.
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5. Pour the solution through the towel filter and wash the solid left
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on the paper three times, using 1/2 cup (120 ml) portions of the
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alcohol each time.
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6. Allow the product to air dry for two hours.
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6.0__________________MISCELLANEOUS_NASTIES_
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FIREBOMBS: Most fire bombs are simply gasoline filled bottles with a
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fuel soaked rag in the mouth. The original Molotov
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cocktail, and still about the best, was a mixture of one
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part gasoline and one part motor oil.
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The oil helps it to cling to what it splatters on. Some
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use one part roofing tar and one part gas. Fire bombs have
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been found which were made by pouring melted wax into gas.
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NAPALM: About the best fire bomb is napalm. It has a thick
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consistency, like jam and is best for use on vehicles or
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buildings. Napalms are simply one part petrol and one part
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soap. The soap is either soap flakes or shredded bar soap.
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Detergents are out. The soap must be melted with the
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petrol to form napalm.
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The easiest way is to fill a sink with very hot water, and
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place the bottle containing the mixture into it. The water
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will melt the soap flakes, thus combining with the petrol.
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WARNING : PLACING A CONTAINER OF PETROL NEAR ANY SOURCE OF
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HEAT WILL PRODUCE EXTREME QUANTITIES OF PETROL
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VAPOURS TO BE RELEASED INTO THE ATMOSPHERE.
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It is recommended that you preform this task in a well
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ventilated area, and far far away from a nacked flame.
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MATCH HEAD BOMB: Simple safety match heads in a pipe, capped at both
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ends, make a devastating bomb. It is set off with a regular
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fuse. A plastic bag is put into the pipe before the heads
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go in to prevent detonation by contact with the metal.
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Cutting enough match heads to fill the pipe can be tedious
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work for one but an evening's fun for the family if you can
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drag them away from the Tv.
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FUSE IGNITION FIRE BOMB: A four strand homemade fuse is used for this.
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It burns like fury. It is held down and concealed by a
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strip of bent tin cut from a can. The exposed end of the
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fuse is dipped into the flare igniter. To use this one,
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you light the fuse and hold the fire bomb until the fuse
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has burned out of sight under the tin. Then throw it and
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when it breaks the burning fuse will ignite the contents.
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I recomend using Napalm for this...
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CAST EXPLOSIVES: Potassium Chlorate 33 parts, Potassium Nitrate 33
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parts, Sugar 24 parts, Powdered Coal 10 parts. Mix in
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enough water to dissolve the chemicals and make a stiff
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putty. Form by hand to the desired shape and allow to dry.
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PLASTIC EXPLOSIVES #1: A plastic explosive used by Germany during
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WWII. Potassium Chlorate 96%, Fuel oil 4%. Or Sodium
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Chlorate and fuel oil.
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NITROGEN TRIIODIDE: Mix 1 pint of laundry type Ammonium with 4 ounces
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of drug store type Iodine. Shake well for 5 minutes. Pour
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the mixture through a Mr. Coffee Filter. Throw away the
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liquid. The dark red mud like material in the filter is
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nitrogen Triiodide. When dry it is very unstable. very very
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very sensitive to friction, heat, shock, static
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electricity, etc.
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Apply wet, and allow to dry. Very High Explosive. So
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sensitive that it will explode when touched with a feather.
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||
PLASTIC EXPLOSIVES #2: Mix 8 parts Potassium Chlorate to every 1 part
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Vassaline. Heat over a small flame (Like a match) for 2
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||
minutes. Use an Electronic Detonator to set off.
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ANS: Grind up 10 lbs. of Ammonium Nitrate in a blender. Mix in 1
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||
lb. Sulphur. Mix well. Place 1/4 of the mixture in a 6x6x6
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cardboard box. Use the cardboard tube from a toilet paper
|
||
roll. Cut the tube in half. Tape one end shut. Place fuse
|
||
in one side of the Tube. Fill tube with FLASH POWDER. Tape
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||
the other end of the tube shut. This is the detonator for
|
||
the ANS. Place the detonator in the centre of the box and
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||
fill the box with ANS. The above mixture will make 2 5 lb.
|
||
boxes of ANS.
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ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
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c ³°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°³ ° = ANS
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a ³°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°³ ± = Flash powder
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r ³°°°°ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÏÍÍ»
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d b ³°°°°º±±±±±±±±±±±±___º____[FUSE]___
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b o ³°°°°º±±±±±±±±±±±± º
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||
o x ³°°°°ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÑÍͼ
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a ³°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°³
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||
r ³°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°³
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d ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
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||
|
||
|
||
|
||
6.10________________The_'mail_man'_High_explosive_system_
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||
|
||
The mail man is a basic explosive unit which can house a variety of
|
||
primary explosives.
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||
|
||
|
||
MATERIALS REQUIRED
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||
|
||
- A length of copper pipe ( or lead ) , with a diameter of 25mm.
|
||
- A role of duct tape, or strong plastic tape.
|
||
- A length of PVC pipe, of 50mm dia +
|
||
- Previously prepared base explosive of your choice.
|
||
- 2 metal caps, same diameter as PVC pipe.
|
||
- 10mm of 5A fuse wire.
|
||
- 2 lengths of 1.5mm insulated electrical wire.
|
||
( as used in David Ried kits )
|
||
- A Tamiya 7.2V connecter set. ( any connecter set will do )
|
||
- A vice.
|
||
- A soldering iron, and some solder.
|
||
- Pair of alligator clips.
|
||
|
||
|
||
PROCEDURE
|
||
|
||
1. Solder the ends of the fuse wire to the lengths of electrical
|
||
wire.
|
||
|
||
2. Crush one end of the copper pipe and fold it over to form a seal.
|
||
|
||
3. Fill the copper pipe with the base explosive you have prepare,
|
||
insert the fuse wire so it is as close to the middle as possible,
|
||
and leaving enough wire poking out the top of the copper pipe.
|
||
|
||
4. Crush the other end of the copper pipe, making sure you don't cut
|
||
the wire in the process.
|
||
|
||
You now have constructed the core of the Mail Man.
|
||
|
||
5. Solder the wires poking out from the copper pipe to one of the
|
||
connecters from the connecter set.
|
||
|
||
6. Wrap the copper pipe in tape until it fits snugly into the PVC
|
||
pipe. Make sure you have sufficient tape on the ends of the copper
|
||
pipe as they are the weak points.
|
||
|
||
7. Insert the core into the PVC pipe, secure the steal caps, then
|
||
wrap tape thoughly around the PVC pipe making sure you have put
|
||
enough tape on the ends to hold the caps.
|
||
|
||
NOTE : Don't tape the connecter up, It must be outside and accessible.
|
||
|
||
WARNING: THIS BOMB CAN NOT BE DETONATED SAFELY WITH A CONVENTIONAL
|
||
FIRE WORKS FUSE. IT HAS TO HAVE AN ELECTRIC DETONATION
|
||
SYSTEM.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
You now have the basic mail man explosive. It should resemble the
|
||
following diagram.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±± ±± = Tape
|
||
±±ÛÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿Û±± ÛÛ = Metal cap
|
||
±±Û³±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±³Û±± °° = Basic explosive
|
||
±±Û³±±±ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ»±±±³Û±±
|
||
±±Û³±±±º°°°°°°°°°°°°°º±±±³Û±± ÚÄÂÄÄ¿
|
||
±±Û³±±±º°°°°ðððððÍÍÍÍÎÍÍÍØÛÍÍÍÍ͵ ÃÄÄ´
|
||
±±Û³±±±º°°°°°°°°°°°°°º±±±³Û±± ÀÄÁÄÄÙ
|
||
±±Û³±±±ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ±±±³Û±± 7.2 V connecter
|
||
±±Û³±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±³Û±±
|
||
±±ÛÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙÛ±±
|
||
±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±
|
||
|
||
ððÍÍ = Nicad fuse.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
CAUSION : IF MADE CORRECTLY, THE MAIL MAN IS A LETHAL EXPLOSIVE. IT
|
||
WILL CAUSE FATAL INJURIES, AND AROUSE THE INTEREST OF YOUR
|
||
LOCAL POLICE.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
USING THE MAIL MAN
|
||
|
||
As this explosive will remove all traces of the target, you should
|
||
detonate it at a safe distance. That is why the connecter set is
|
||
needed. I recommend that you make a cable, at least 20m long, from an
|
||
extension cable. Solder the other connector to one end and the
|
||
alligator clips at the other end.
|
||
|
||
place your bomb wisely, plug in the connecters and clip ONE alligator
|
||
clip onto a car battery. ( or any other 12V battery with a discharge
|
||
of 40A + ) When you are ready, touch the other alligator clip to the
|
||
battery to detonate.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
CAUSION : IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOU BE BEHIND A WALL, OR SOME OBJECT
|
||
TO THAT EFFECT AS THE BLAST WILL THROW SHRAPNEL IN ALL
|
||
DIRECTIONS.
|
||
|
||
* * *
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
ÚÄÄÄÄ ÚÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÂÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄ ÚÄÄÄÄ Â Â ÚÄÄÄ¿
|
||
ÀÄÄÄ¿ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ÃÄÄ ÃÄÄ ³ ³ ³ ³
|
||
ÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÙ Á Á Á ÀÄÄÄÄ Á ÀÄÄÄÙ Á Á Ü Ü Ü
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Now that the feds have outlawed fireworks, you'd better save all the
|
||
M80s you can find. Extremely versatile devices, M80s are excellent
|
||
propellants for other substances. For example, this stunt started out
|
||
as a dorm prank at Clapper Packer University but soon escalated into
|
||
more deadly sport, which went like this.
|
||
|
||
Put some fresh feces, the looser the better, into a large Baggie.
|
||
Gently break the glass on a large-wattage light bulb, but do not
|
||
disturb the filament. Even more gently attach the filament to the
|
||
fuse of the M80. Screw the bulb carefully back into a ceiling socket.
|
||
Finally, move the bag of feces up and around the light fixture. Be
|
||
certain the fuse and filament do not touch the feces, but see that the
|
||
M80 is into the substance. Tape the bag to the ceiling.
|
||
|
||
Naturally, all this presupposes you have access to the mark's room or
|
||
to a room where the mark is likely to be the one who comes in and
|
||
turns on the light. One cautionary note: Be sure the light switch is
|
||
off when you screw in the bulb. If it's not, you have about four
|
||
seconds to avoid getting nasty coverage from the M80's blast. Done
|
||
correctly, this is a spectacular stunt.
|
||
|
||
As the designer of this one, George Dierk adds, "You don't have to
|
||
limit your spatter substance to feces. Paint, cheap perfume, acid,
|
||
and CS gas all have their place."
|
||
|
||
Gun powder has a lot of uses in addition to filling up a portion of
|
||
cartridges. If your mark has an outdoor barbecue, you could sprinkle
|
||
a cup of old-fashioned black powder around the bottom of the grill.
|
||
When the powder ignites it will do so with a huge, whooshy flash,
|
||
accompanied by a great white cloud of smelly smoke. I would hate to
|
||
imagine the multiple effects of such a pyrotechnical display on one of
|
||
those fancy grills powered by LPG.
|
||
|
||
W o w !!!
|
||
|
||
Don't let your imagination rest with the cookout grill. Remember
|
||
fireplaces, wood stoves, ovens, etc. The experts suggest you use
|
||
black powder rather than the more modern smokeless powders. Black
|
||
powder really works!
|
||
|
||
If you can't get a regular smoke-bomb device, a smoke grenade, or
|
||
something real from the military, make your own. According to Doctor
|
||
Abraham Hoffman, the noted chemist, you combine four parts sugar to
|
||
six-parts saltpeter (potassium nitrate). You heat this mixture over a
|
||
very low flame until it starts to blend into a plastic substance.
|
||
|
||
When it begins to gel, remove it from the heat and allow it to cool.
|
||
He suggests you stick a few wooden match heads into the mass while
|
||
it's still pliable.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
You also add a fuse at this point. The smoke device is nonexplosive
|
||
and nonflammable. But a pound of this mixture will produce enough
|
||
thick smoke to cover a city block. Watch which way the wind blows.
|
||
|
||
|
||
John E Warrenburger likes to mess up people's nervous systems. One of
|
||
his favourite nonlethal tricks involving nonexplosives is a good bit
|
||
of cardiac theatre.
|
||
|
||
John says, "I bundle a few of those road flares -- the ones in the red
|
||
jackets -- together and wrap them with black plastic tape. Connect
|
||
this with some coiled wiring to a ticking alarm clock and place it so
|
||
your mark will get the full visual and aural effect."
|
||
|
||
Applause, applause, John. Only God and the mark's launderer will know
|
||
how dastardly the frightening effect of the bogus bomb is on the
|
||
mark's nervous system.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
8.0__________________BIBLIOGRAPHY_
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
EL Pres of the Banana Republic, CIA field expedient explosives,
|
||
23/06/89.
|
||
|
||
El Pres of the Banana Republic, Bombs, 23/06/89.
|
||
|
||
El Press of the Banana Republic, Explosives, 23/06/89.
|
||
|
||
Herr Flick, The Mail Man system, 10/03/89.
|
||
|
||
Herr Flick, Fun with Napalm, 10/03/89.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
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