KIPE3.TXT - Kitchen Improvised Plastic Explosives - Part III

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                                       by
                                      Agrajag the Prolonged

     This article will deal with the production of type 'C' plastic explosive
compound.  If you have not read my other two articles, you will need to so you
can get some safety precations and the recipe for making R.D.X.

     All of the type 'C' plastic explosives (that includes C-2, C-3, and C-4)
are exceedingly powerful and should be used with utmost care.  (See K.I.P.E.
Part II for detonation chart).

     This explosive is just a copy of a British explosive that was adopted early
in WWII.  This explosive is the choice explosive of the type 'C' compounds
becuase of its relative ease of maufacture and the easy aquisition of the
plastizer compound.  This explosive was available in standard demolition blocks.


[...Slettet...]

                     Live long and don't get caught,
                              Agrajag

     This information was originally written by Tim Lewis in a book called,
"Kitchen Improvised Plastic Explosives".  You can obtain a copy od this book, or
a catalog by writing:

          Information Publishing Company
          Box 10042, Odessa Texas
          79762