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originally posted by: sg1642
originally posted by: Bedlam
originally posted by: EternalShadow
Tannerite is 95% ammonium nitrate / 5% aluminum powder.
There's something you can probably buy near you, add to that, and have a REALLY fun time.
You can transform a pound of tannerite into a pound of fun, going from a weak heaving charge into something with enough brisance to cut steel, with one somewhat common additive.
I'm actually sort of surprised that no one does this, it's taught at 'blowing up people and stuff school' as an improvised explosive.
Iron oxide?
originally posted by: Mrgone
You don't understand it + it scares you = Terrerists?
My avatar is of me on the range setting off explosives in 1992. I was taught how to make all sorts of things go boom by the world's biggest terrorist organization... the US government.
Relax, Francis. Just because you are scared doesn't make it an ied
originally posted by: Agit8dChop
originally posted by: Mrgone
You don't understand it + it scares you = Terrerists?
My avatar is of me on the range setting off explosives in 1992. I was taught how to make all sorts of things go boom by the world's biggest terrorist organization... the US government.
Relax, Francis. Just because you are scared doesn't make it an ied
I dont think that's a very fair reply.. Just because you were taught how to make explosives doesn't make a diddly squat difference to the point the OP was making..
You dont need much of this stuff and its legal/freely available.
originally posted by: EternalShadow
originally posted by: CraftBuilder
a reply to: sg1642
Is there evidence that terrorists have ever used it or acquired it for use? That was a pretty woosy blast for 30 pounds.
Not tannerite itself, but the components, yes. Tannerite is 95% ammonium nitrate / 5% aluminum powder.
I'm sure those that are informed can name a couple of incidents where ammonium nitrate was involved.