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* Damage, Inc. Presents: *
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* The Improvised Munitions *
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* Black Book, Section V *
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* (Part III) *
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* *
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* Typed by: Maxx *
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* *
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This is the third of three parts in the section V series.
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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. 5
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ACID DELAY INCENDIARY
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This device will ignite automatically after a given time
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delay.
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MATERIAL REQUIRED:
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Small jar with cap
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Cardboard
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Adhesive tape
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Potassium Chlorate
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Sugar
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Sulphuric Acid (Battery Acid)
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Rubber sheeting (automotive inner tube)
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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. Container
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used should be of enamelware or oven glass. When dense white fumes
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begin to appear, immediately remove the acid form heat and allow to
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cool to room temperature.
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*** CAUTION ***
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Sulphuric acid will burn skin and destroy clothing. If any
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is spilled, wash it away with a large quantity or water. Fumes are
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also dangerous and should not be inhaled.
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2. Dissolve one part by volume of Potassium Chlorate and one part by
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volume of sugar in two parts by volume of boiling water.
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3. Allow the solution to cool. When crystals settle, pour off and
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discard the liquid.
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4. Form a tube from cardboard just large enough to fit around the
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outside of the jar and 2 to 3 times the height of the jar. Tape one
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end of the tube closed.
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5. Pour wet Potassium Chlorate-sugar crystals into the tube until it
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is about 2/3 full. Stand the tube aside to dry.
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6. Drill a hole through the cap of the jar about 1/2 inch (1 1/4 cm)
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in diameter.
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7. Cut a disc from rubber sheet so that it just fits snugly inside
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the lid of the jar.
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8. Partly fill jar with water, cover with rubber disc and cap
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tightly with the drilled lid. Invert bottle and allow to stand for
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a few minutes to make sure that there are no leaks. THIS IS
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EXTREMELY IMPORTANT.
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9. Pour water from jar and fill about 1/3 full with concentrated
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sulphuric acid. Replace the rubber disc and cap tightly.
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*** IMPORTANT ***
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Wash outside of jar thoroughly with clear water. If this is
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not done, the jar may be dangerous to handle during use.
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HOW TO USE:
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1. Place the tube containing the Sugar Chlorate crystals on an
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incendiary or flammable material taped end down.
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2. Turn the jar of sulphuric acid cap end down and slide it into the
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open end of the tube.
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After a time delay, the acid will eat through the rubber
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disc and ignite the sugar chlorate mix. The delay time depends upon
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the thickness and type of rubber used for the disc. Before using
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this device, tests should be conducted to determine the delay time
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that can be expected.
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NOTE: A piece of standard automobile inner tube (About 1/32" thick)
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will provide a delay time of approximately 45 minutes.
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Section V, No. 6
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IMPROVISED WHITE FLARE
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An improvised white flare can be made from potassium
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nitrate, aluminum powder and shellac. It has a time duration of
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approximately 2 minutes.
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MATERIALS REQUIRED: SOURCE:
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Potassium nitrate Field grade (Drug store)
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Aluminum powder (bronzing) Hardware or paint store
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Shellac Hardware or paint store
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Quart jar with lid
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Fuse, 15 in. long
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Wooden rod, 1/4 in. diameter
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Tin can, 2-1/2 in. diameter x 5 in. long
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Flat window screen
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Wooden block
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NOTE: All of the above dimensions are approximate.
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PROCEDURE:
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1. Place the potassium nitrate crystals on the screen. Rub the
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material back and forth against the screen mesh with the wooden
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block until the nitrate is granulated into a powder.
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2. Measure 21 tablespoons of the powdered nitrate into a quart jar.
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Add 21 tablespoons of the aluminum powder to the nitrate.
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3. Place lid on the jar and shake ingredients vigorously until well
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mixed.
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4. Add 12 tablespoons of shellac to the mixture and stir with the
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wooden rod. Store mixture until ready for step 7.
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5. Knot one end of the fuse.
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6. Wrap the knotted end of the fuse once around the inside bottom of
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the can with the knot at the center. Then, run the rest of the fuse
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out the center top of the can.
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7. Pour the mixture in the can and around the fuse.
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8. Store flare mixture away from heat and flame until ready for use,
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but no longer then three weeks.
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Section V, No. 7
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IMPROVISED IRON OXIDE
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Iron Oxide can be made from steel wool. It is used in the
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preparation of improvised Yellow Flare, Improvised White Smoke
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Munition and Improvised Black Smoke Munition.
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MATERIAL REQUIRED: SOURCE:
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Steel wool (without soap), approx. Hardware or general store
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16 large pads.
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Smoke pipe, approximately 4 feet Hardware store
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long x 12 inches in diameter,
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1/16 inches thick.
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Vacuum cleaner Hardware store
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Electrical source (110 v., A.C.) Modern commercial and
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domestic buildings
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Window screen
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Newspaper
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2 containers
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Wooden blocks, if necessary
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Flame source (matches, lighter, etc.)
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PROCEDURE:
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1. Separate a handful of steel wool into a fluffy ball approximately
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12 inches in diameter and place into one end of the smoke pipe.
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2. Place the pipe on a level, nonflammable surface. Steady the
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pipe, using wooden blocks if necessary.
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3. Ignite the steel wool with the flame source and, with the vacuum
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cleaner, force a stream of air through the flame.
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NOTE: The forced air provided by the vacuum cleaner aids in the
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burning of the steel wool. If the steel wool does not completely
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burn, more separation of the wool is needed.
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4. When the steel wool has almost completely burned, add another
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handful of the fluffed steel wool (step No. 1).
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5. Continue adding to the flame a single handful of fluffed wool at
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a time until a sufficient amount of iron oxide granules have
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accumulated in the stove pipe.
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6. Place a window screen on a sheet of newspaper. Pour the burned
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steel wool granules onto the window screen and shake screen until
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all the fine particles have passed through.
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7. Discard those particles on the newspaper which are fibrous and
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unburned.
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8. Save the particles which were too large to pass through the
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screen in one of the containers for future burning.
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9. Store particles of iron oxide (left on newspaper) in another
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container until ready for use.
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Section V, No. 8
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IMPROVISED YELLOW FLARE
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A yellow flare can be made from shellac, sulfur, aluminum
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powder, iron oxide and baking soda. It can be used either for
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signaling or lighting up a dark area.
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MATERIALS REQUIRED: SOURCES:
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Shellac Hardware or paint store
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Sulfur Drug or agricultural supply store
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Aluminum powder (bronzing) Hardware or paint store
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Black iron oxide Section V, No. 7
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Sodium bicarbonate (baking soda)Food store
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Improvised white flare mix Section V, No. 6
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Window Screen
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Wooden rod or stick
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Tablespoon
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Quart jar with lid
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Newspaper
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Wooden block
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Fuse, 15 inches long
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Tin can, 2-1/2 inches diameter x 5
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inches long
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Aluminum foil
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Flame source (matches, lighter, etc.)
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PROCEDURE:
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1. Measure 6 firm level tablespoons of sulfur into a quart jar.
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2. Add 7 firm level tablespoons of sodium bicarbonate to the sulfur.
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3. Add 2 heaping tablespoons of black iron oxide.
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4. Place the lid on the quart jar and shake ingredients 10 times.
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5. Place the mixed ingredients on the window screen.
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6. Mix ingredients thoroughly by forcing material through screen
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mesh onto the newspaper, using a wooden rod or stick. Repeat
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screening 2 times to insure thorough mixing.
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7. Pour mixed ingredients back into the jar.
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8. Add 20 heaping tablespoons of aluminum powder to the ingredients.
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9. Add while stirring the least amount of shellac needed to
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moisten mixture.
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10. Force moistened mix through screen mesh onto the newspaper as in
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Step 6. Store mixture until ready for Step 14.
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11. Measure one heaping teaspoon of white flare mix onto a 4 inch
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square piece of aluminum foil.
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12. Knot one end of the fuse and place the knot onto the mix.
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13. Fold the corners of the foil tightly around the fuse.
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14. Now place the yellow flare mix into the can.
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15. Place the fused white flare mix in the foil below the surface or
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the yellow flare mix in the can.
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16. Light the fuse with the flame source when ready.
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Section V, No. 9
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IMPROVISED WHITE SMOKE MUNITIONS
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A white smoke munition can be made from sulfur, potassium
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nitrate, black powder, aluminum powder, iron oxide and carbon
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tetrachloride. It can be used either for signaling or screening.
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MATERIAL REQUIRED: SOURCE:
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Sulfur Drug or agricultural store
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Potassium nitrate (Saltpeter) Drug store
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Black powder Gun store or Improvised
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Aluminum powder (bronzing) Hardware or paint store
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Black iron oxide Section V, No. 7
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Carbon tetrachloride Hardware or paint store
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Improvised white flare mix Section V, No. 6
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Tablespoon
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Wooden rod or stick
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Newspaper
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Quart jar with lid
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Window screen
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Fuse, 15 inched long
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Tin can, 2-1/2 inches diameter x 5
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inches long
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Flame source (matches, lighter, etc.)
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PROCEDURE:
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1. Measure 3 level tablespoons of powdered dry sulfur into the quart
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jar.
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2. Add 4 level tablespoons of powdered dry potassium nitrate to the
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sulfur.
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NOTE: It may be necessary to crush the potassium nitrate crystals
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and sulfur to obtain an accurate measure in tablespoons.
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3. Add 2 heaping tablespoons of black iron oxide.
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4. Place all ingredients on the window screen.
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5. Mix ingredients thoroughly by sieving them onto the newspaper.
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Repeat screening 3 times to insure thorough mixing.
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6. Pour mixed ingredients back into the jar.
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7. Screw lid onto the quart jar and shake vigorously until the
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ingredients are evenly mixed.
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8. Remove lid from quart jar and add 15 heaping tablespoons of
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aluminum powder (bronzing) to the ingredients. Mix thoroughly with
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wooden rod or stick.
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NOTE: If the white smoke mixture is not for immediate use, screw
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the lid back onto the jar tightly and store until ready for use. If
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mixture is for immediate use, continue with the following steps.
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9. Wet mix the ingredients to a paste consistency with carbon
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tetrachloride.
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*** CAUTION ***
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Fumes of Carbon Tetrachloride are hazardous. Perform Step 10
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in a well ventilated area.
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10. Add 1/2 cup of black powder to the ingredients and carefully mix
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with wooden rod or stick.
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HOW TO USE:
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1. Measure one heaping teaspoon of white flare mix onto a 4 inch
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square piece of aluminum foil.
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2. Knot one end of the fuse and place the knot into the mix.
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3. Fold the corners of the foil tightly around the fuse.
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4. Now place the white smoke mix into the can.
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5. Place the fused white flare mix in the foil below the surface of
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the white smoke mix in the can.
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6. Light the fuse with the flame source when ready.
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Section V, No. 10
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IMPROVISED BLACK SMOKE MUNITION
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A black smoke munition can be made from sulfur, aluminum
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powder, iron oxide, moth crystals and carbon tetrachloride. It can
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be used either for signaling or screening.
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MATERIAL REQUIRED: SOURCES:
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Sulfur Drug store
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Aluminum powder (bronzing) Paint or hardware store
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Improvised black iron oxide Section V, No. 7
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Moth crystals (paradichlorobenzene) Hardware store
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Carbon tetrachloride Paint or hardware store
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Improvised white flare mix Section V, No. 6
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Table salt Food store
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Teaspoon
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Tablespoon
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Quart jar or container
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Wooden rod or stick
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Wooden block
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Window screen
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Newspaper
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Fuse, 15 in. long
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Tin can, 2-1/2 in. diameter x 5 in. long
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Aluminum foil
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Flame source (matches, lighter, etc.)
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PROCEDURE:
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1. Measure 3 level teaspoons of sulfur into a quart jar.
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2. Add 1 heaping tablespoon of improvised iron oxide to the sulfur.
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3. Add 2 level teaspoons of table salt.
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4. Crush 5 heaping tablespoons of moth crystal into a fine powder
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using a wooden block.
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5. Add 4 heaping tablespoons of powdered moth crystals to the other
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ingredients in jar.
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6. Place all ingredients on the window screen.
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7. Mix ingredients thoroughly by sieving them onto the newspaper.
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Repeat screening 3 times to insure thorough mixing.
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8. Pour mixed ingredients back into the jar.
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9. Add 12 heaping tablespoons of aluminum powder to the ingredients
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and mix by stirring with wooden rod or stick.
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10. Just before use as a black smoke, wet mix the above ingredients
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to a paste consistency with carbon tetrachloride.
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*** CAUTION ***
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Fumes of Carbon Tetrachloride are hazardous. Perform Step
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10 in a well ventilated area.
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HOW TO USE:
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1. Measure one heaping teaspoon of white flare mix onto a 4 inch
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square piece of aluminum foil.
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2. Knot one end of the fuse and place the knot into the mix.
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3. Fold the corners of the foil tightly around the fuse.
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4. Now place the black smoke mix into the can.
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5. Place the fused white flare mix in the foil below the surface of
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the black smoke mix in the can.
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6. Light the fuse with the flame source when ready.
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END NOTE
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Well that about does it for Section V. Don't get killed in
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the process of doing any of this stuff, 'cause we aren't responsible
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for any death, injury, or bo bo you may inflict upon yourself. Have
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Phun...
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This has been another great phile brought to you by:
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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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