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ANARCHY 'N' EXPLOSIVES
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=====> VOLUME 2 <=====
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This volume defines a few varieties of misc explosives, charges, and
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whatever I had in mind at that time. Anyway, these formulas are not
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as precise in measurements for they were given in brief summary.
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However, they will work, and if used correctly can be safe and "fun".
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FRENCH AMMONAL:
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Type: Low Explosive
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Ingredients: 86% Ammonium Nitrate
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6% Stearic Acid
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8% Aluminum Powder
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Description: French ammonal is an easily improvised low explosive
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mixture. It is generally less effective than an equal
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weight of TNT. The material is loaded by pressing it into
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a suitable container. Initiation by an Engineer's special
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blasting cap is recommended.
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Comments: This material was tested. It is effective.
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References: TM 31-201-1, Unconventional Warfare Devices and Techniques,
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para 1401.
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TETRYTOL:
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Type: High Explosive
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Ingredients: 75% Tetryl
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25% TNT
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Description: Tetryol is a high explosive bursting charge. It is used as
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a demolition explosive, a bursting charge for mines, and
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in artillery shells. The explosive force of tetrytol is
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approximately the same as that of TNT. It may be initiated
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by a blasting cap. Tetrytol is usually loaded by casting.
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Comments: This material was tested. It is effective.
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References: TM 9-1900, Ammunition, General, page 55.
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TM 9-1910, Military Explosives, page 188.
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IMPROVISED PLASTIC EXPLOSIVE FILLER:
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Type: High Explosive
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Ingredients: Finely Powdered Potassium Chlorate Cdata bstals
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Petroleum Jelly **MIX THOUROUGHLY**
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Description: This plastic explosive filler can be detonated with a
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No. 8 commercial blasting cap or with any military
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blasting cap. The explosive must be stored in a waterproof
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container until ready to use.
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Comments: This material was tested. It is effective.
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References: TM 31-210, Improvised Munitions, sec I, No. 1.
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FLAMABILITY OF GASES:
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Type: Gas Explosive
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Ingredients: Explosive Gas
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Description: Under some conditions, common gases act as fuel. When mixed
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with air, they will burn rapidly or even explode. For some
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fuel-air mixtures, the range over which the explosion can
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occur is quite wide while for others the limits are narrow.
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The upper and lower amounts of common fuels that will cause
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an ignitable mixture are shown in the table below. The
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quantity shown is the percentage by volume of air. If the
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fuel-air mixture is too lean or too rich, it will not
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ignite. The amounts shown are therefore called limits of
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inflamability.
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Gases (% by volume of air)
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Fuel (Gas) Lower Limit Upper Limit
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------------------------------- ----------- -----------
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Water Gas Or Blue Gas 7.0 72
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Natural Gas 4.7 15
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Hydrogen 4.0 75
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Acetylene 2.5 81
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Propane 2.2 10
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Butane 1.9 9
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Comments: These fuels have been tested under labratory conditions.
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They are effective. Ignition depends on method of
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initiation, uniformity of mixture, and physical conditions.
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References: Bulletin 29, Limits of Inflammability of Gases and Vapors
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H.F. Coward and G.W. Jones, Bureau of Mines, U.S.
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Government Printing Offece, 1939.
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!!!WARNING!!!
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! USE THESE FORMULAS AND OTHER FORMS OF ANARCHY/EXPLOSIVES AT YOUR OWN RISK !
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More volumes of ANARCHY soon to come.......
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===> DOCTOR DISSECTOR
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