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PYRO BOOK III
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Written By: Grey Wolf
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[7][16][85]
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Written exclusively for The Rebel Alliance / Distributed by The Blue Buccaneer
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HOW TO MAKE GREEK FIRE
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1 parts sulfur (live)
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2 parts charcoal (of willow)
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6 parts saltpetre (potassium nitrate)
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Grind each element into a fine powder SEPERATLEY with a mortar and mix.
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When lit and thrown flaming, it carries the flame wherever it goes and
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splatters fire where it lands.
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The Greeks used this to win war at sea. The enemy had never seen anything
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like it and eventually perished.
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HOW TO MAKE GUN PROPELLANT
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1.0 parts sulfur
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1.5 parts charcoal (carbon)
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7.5 parts saltpetre (potassium nitrate)
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(Looks farmiliar...)
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As with Greek Fire, it is ground seperately and mixed.
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This formulae produces Gun Propellant that burns at 1312 feet per second.
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Or 400 meters per second if you think in metric.
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MERCURY FULMINATES
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Mercury Fulminate is a medium-power explosive that is commonly used in
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blasting caps, detonating devices in general, and as a stand-alone explosive.
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All fulminates, including mercury fulminate, are sensitive to shock and
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friction, and in no circumstances should they be handled in a rough or careless
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manner.
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MERCURY FULMINATE #1 (Shock Bomb)
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Shock Bombs, or more properly, fulminate of mercury [Hg(ONC)2], are bombs that
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explode when jolted in any way, such as landing on someone's feet or shot from a
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distance with a BB gun.
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Add mercury (found in thermometers and strange gadgets at Radio Shack) to
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nitric acid (chemicals catalogs). DON'T TOUCH THE MERCURY. Now CAREFULLY add
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alcohol (rubbing alcohol or anything: drug or grocery store) to the mixture and
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voila! Instant Shock Bomb.
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I reccomend ripping the top off of a Coke can and stuffing a paper towel in to
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make it less likely to blow up when you don't want. GENTLY transfer the mixture
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to the Coke can and, if you want, it with another can to make it look more
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innocent.
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Now place it somewhere and throw a rock at it, shoot it with a wristrocket or
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BB gun and BOOM!
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MERCURY FULMINATE #2
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[-1-] Take 5 grams of pure mercury and mix it with 35 ml. of nitric acid.
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[-2-] The mixture is slowly and gently heated. As soon as the solution
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bubbles and turns green, one knows that the silver mercury is
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dissolved.
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[-3-] After it is dissolved, the solution should be poured, slowly, into
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a small flask of ethyl alcohol. This will result in red fumes.
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[-4-] After a half hour or so, the red fumes will turn white, indicating
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that the process is nearing its final stage.
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[-5-] After a few minutes, add distilled water to the solution.
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[-6-] The entire solution is now filtered, in order to obtain the small
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white crystals. These crystals are pure mercury fulminate, but should
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be washed many times, and tested with litmus paper for any remaining
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undesirable acid.
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MERCURY FULMINATE #3
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[-1-] Mix one part mercuric oxide with ten parts ammonia solution. When
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ratios are described, they are always done according to weight
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rather than volume.
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[-2-] After waiting eight to ten days, one will see that the mercuric oxide
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has reacted with the ammonia solution to produce the white fulminate
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crystals.
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[-3-] These crystals must be handled in the same way as Method #2 above, in
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that they must be washed many times and given several litmus paper
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tests.
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HOW TO MAKE A HIGH SCHOOL BOMB
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I wouldn't know about this but the local newspaper reported a story on a car
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being totaled and a lady suffering serious burns on her torso after it exploded
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in her lap on the 4th of July. Anyway they reported the formula used... Easy.
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Add clorine to brake fluid in a glass bottle and run.
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Don't ask why it's called a high school bomb, that's just what friends of mine
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who already knew about it called it.
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CONVERTING A SHOTGUN INTO A GERNADE LAUNCHER
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A 12- or 16-gauge shotgun is propped up with a set of folding legs, so as to
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form a tripod, with the butt of the gun being the third leg at about a 45-
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degree angle. The angle can be varied, for aiming, by moving the legs back and
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forth. To build a grenade launcher, one must take an open shell and remove all
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the shot. Once this is done, replace it with a smooth cylindrical stick, which
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has been cut down to a close fit. When the shell is loaded into the gun, the
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stick should extend out the muzzle of the gun. To the extended portion, a flat
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rubber base should be fixed and a "Molotov Cocktail" placed on it. This will
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send the burning bottles over a hundred yards with a good deal of accuracy.
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This is a good weapon for encirclement.
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/ /*
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/_/ <--- Molotov Cocktail
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/ <--- stick
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//
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//
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/// <--- shotgun
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///\
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_///\ | \
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||/ | \ <--- folding legs
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/// |___\
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HOW TO MAKE A GOOD MOLOTOV COCKTAIL
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A "Molotov Cocktail" is a bottle filled with a flammable liquid such as
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gasoline, mixed with oil or soap powder to thicken it. A fuse, usally a rag
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soaked in gasoline, it attached to the cork, lit, and thrown. The bottle breaks
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on contact with another hard object, and the gasoline ignites, causing a burst
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of flame. These were used with a great degree of success in Hungary, against
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things as big as tanks.
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/ \**
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|/////| <--- 2/3 Gasoline
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|%%%%%| <--- 1/3 Oil
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HOW TO MAKE A HOMEMADE GRENADE
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Parts:
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5- to 6-Second Fuse (see to Pyro Book II)
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Cardboard Tube (cardboard mailer at post office (best), or paper towel roll)
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Iron Scraps (found at any machine shop, tell them its to fill a punching bag)
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Non-electric Blasting Cap (use mercury fulminate above)
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TNT (I could tell you but someone else already has. Find it.)
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Wooden Handle (any hardware store or hobby shop sells dowels)
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/ \___/ \_ <--- 5- to 6-Second fuse
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FORMULAS FOR AMMONIUM NITRATE COMPOUNDS
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Here are fifty-six formulas for ammonium nitrate compounds. Ammonium nitrate
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is a neat explosive that can be detonated with almost anything.
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There are two reasons for listing all fifty-six compunds. First, they are all
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different and, reasonably enough, all blow differently (some are more powerful,
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alt`ough I have not tried all 56). Some require more care than others too.
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Secondly, you may not have all the materials for one, but you might have all you
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need for the another.
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Enough talk. Here they are. All ratios are according to weight, not volume.
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`1) ammonium nitrate 60 2) ammonium nitrate 34
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potassium nitrate 29.5 pota~sium nitrate 34
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sulfur flour 2.5 T.N.T. 17
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charcoal powder 4 ammonium chloride 15
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woodmeal 4
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4) ammonium nitrate 59
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3) ammmmonium nitrate 59 ammonium sulfate 9
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woodmeil 10 nitroglycern 6
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nitroglycern 10 barium sulfate 7
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sodiumhlorate 20 dextrin 8
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magnesium carbonate 1
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6) ammonium nitrate 75
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5) ammonium nitrate 88 aluminum powder 25
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charcoal powder 12
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8) ammonium nitrate 64
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7) ammonium nitrate 94 T.N.T. 15
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potassium nitrate 2 sodium chloride 21
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charcoal powder 4
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10) ammonium nitrate 35
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9) ammonium nitrate 60 potassium nitrate 33
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woodmeal 10 T.N.T. 12
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nitroglycerin 10 ammonium chloride 20
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sodium chloride 20
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12) ammonium nitrate 92.5
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11) ammonium nitrate 87 potassium bichromate2
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charcoal powder 13 naphthalene 5.5
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