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