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* Damage, Inc. Presents: *
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* *
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* The Improvised Munitions *
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* Black Book, Section V *
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* (Part I) *
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* *
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* Typed by: Maxx *
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* *
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This is the first of three parts in the section V series. For
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those of you who don't know this "Improvised Munitions Black Book"
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is a reprint of the complete and original Special Forces loose leaf
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Black Books. It is a great book (much better then something like
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The Anarchist Cookbook, which is not only out dated but also far
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fetched), and if you don't have it try to pick it up somewhere.
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About ninety percent of the stuff in here is quite feasible.
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Enjoy . . .
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Section V, No. 1
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CHEMICAL FIRE BOTTLE
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This incendiary bottle is self-igniting on target impact.
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MATERIALS REQUIRED 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
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Potassium Chlorate Medicine Drug Store
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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 of jar with lid.
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Rag or absorbent 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
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other dilute acid is used, concentrate it by boiling until dense
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white fumes are given off. Container used should be of enamelware
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or oven glass.
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*** CAUTION *** Sulphuric acid will burn skin and destroy
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clothing. If any is spilled, wash it away with a large quantity of
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water. Fumes are also 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
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is approximately 2/3 full.
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4. Add concentrated sulphuric acid to gasoline slowly until
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the bottle is filled to within 1" to 2" from top. Place the stopper
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on 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
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dangerous to handle during use.
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6. Wrap a clean cloth or several sheets of absorbent paper
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around the outside of the bottle. Tie with string or fasten with
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rubber bands.
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7. Dissolve 1/2 cup (100 gm) of potassium chlorate and 1/2
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cup (250 cc) of boiling water.
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8. Allow the solution to cool, pour into the small bottle
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and cap tightly. The cooled solution should ge approx. 2/3
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crystals and 1/3 liquid. If there is more liquid that this, pour
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off excess before using.
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*** CAUTION *** Store this bottle separately 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
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cloth or paper around the large bottle.
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Bottle can be used wet or after solution has dried.
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However, when dry, the sugar - Potassium chlorate mixture is very
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sensitive to spark of flame and should be handled accordingly.
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2. Throw or launch the bottle. When the bottle breaks
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against a hard surface (target) the fuel will ignite.
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Section V, No. 2
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IGNITER FROM BOOK MATCHES
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This is a hot igniter made from paper book matches for use
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with molotov cocktail and other incendiaries.
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Material Required
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Paper book matches.
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Adhesive or friction tape.
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Procedure
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1. Remove the staple(s) from match book and separate matches from
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cover.
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2. Fold and tape one row of matches.
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3. Shape the cover into a tube with striking surface on the inside
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and tape. Make sure the folded cover will fit tightly around the
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taped match heads. Leave cover open at opposite end for insertion
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of the matches
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4. Push the taped matches into the tube until the bottom ends are
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exposed about 3/4 in. (2 cm).
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5. Flatten and fold the open end of the tube so that it laps over
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about 1 in. (2-1/2 cm); tape in place.
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Use With Molotov Cocktail
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Tape the "match end tab" of the igniter to the neck of the
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molotov cocktail.
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Grasp the "cover end tab" and pull sharply or quickly to
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ignite.
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General Use
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The book match igniter can be used by itself to ignite
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flammable liquids, fuse cords and similar items requiring hot
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ignition.
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*** CAUTION *** Store matches and completed igniters in
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moistureproof containers such as rubber of plastic bags until ready
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for use. Damp or wet paper book matches will not ignite.
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Section V, No. 3
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MECHANICALLY INITIATED FIRE BOTTLE
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The mechanically initiated Fire Bottle is an incendiary
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device which ignites when thrown against a hard surface.
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MATERIALS REQUIRED
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Glass jar or short neck bottle with a leakproof lid or stopper.
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"Tin" can or similar container just large enough to fit over the lid
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of the jar.
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Coil spring (compression) approximately 1/2 the diameter of the can
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and 1 1/2 times as long.
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Gasoline
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Four (4) "blue tip" matches
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Flat stick or piece of metal (roughly 1/2" x 1/16" x 4")
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Wire or heave twine
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Adhesive tape
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PROCEDURE
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1. Draw or scratch two lines around the can - one 3/4" (19
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mm) and the other 1 1/4" (30 mm) from the open end.
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2. Cut 2 slots on opposite sides of the tin can at the line
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farthest from the open end. Make slots large enough for the flat
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stick or piece of metal to pass through.
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3. Punch 2 small holes just below the rim of the open end of
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the can.
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4. Tape blue tip matches together in pairs. The distance
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between the match heads should equal the inside diameter of the
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can. Two pairs are sufficient.
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5. Attach paired matches to second and third coils of the
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spring, using thin wire.
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6. Insert the end of the spring opposite the matches into
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the tin can.
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7. Compress the spring until the end with the matches passes
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the slot in the can. Pass the flat stick or piece of metal through
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slots in can to hold spring in place. This act as a safety device.
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8. Punch many closely spaced small holes between the lines
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marked on the can to form a striking surface for the matches. De
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careful not the seriously deform can.
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9. Fill the jar with gasoline and cap tightly.
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10. Turn can over and place over the jar so that the safety
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stick rests on the lid of the jar.
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11. Pass wire or twine around the bottom of the jar. Thread
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ends through holes in can and bind tightly to jar.
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12. Tape wire or cord to jar near the bottom.
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HOW TO USE
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1. Carefully withdraw flat safety stick.
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2. Throw jar at hard surface.
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*** CAUTION ***
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DO NOT REMOVE SAFETY STICK UNTIL READY TO THROW FIRE BOTTLE.
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The safety stick, when in place, prevents ignition of the
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fire bottle if it should accidentally be broken.
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END NOTE
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Don't kill yourself, 'cause we're not responsible for it if
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you do. Be careful, and remember to read everything though at least
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once before you try it. Have Phun...
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DDD
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DD D
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DD D
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DD D
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DDD amage, Inc.
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"Anarchy, anarchy, what greater evil."
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