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Andy says:

Make no mistake fire is very, very, very cool. It is so cool that it is the main reason I did a degree in Chemistry. I therefore know how to make explosives. I thought about stopping here but then thought fuck it - here's my favourite bomb recipies:


Compound: Nitrogen tri iodide

Kit needed: .880 Ammonia (as concentrated as it gets) Iodine powder, better still chlorine.

Where to get it: A chemists should sort you the iodine, and you can make chlorine by mixing up water and salt then hooking two wires from a 9 volt battery and putting them in the solution. Ammonia at that strength is more difficult. Everyone should know a Chemistry undergraduate or graduate who can nick you some. If I say "from lab" due to lack of space I mean this.

How to make it: Easy peasy! tip the iodine straight into the ammonia or bubble the chlorine through it. a black solid will appear at the bottom. Wash the ammonia away (decant) then fill up with water.

What it does: When it's kept wet (hence above) not much. It gets cool once it dries out and is a contact explosive. Basically you touch it it goes off. Ideal then for doorhandles etc. Just put the wet solid on the handle and wait for it to dry. The next person that touches it will know about it. Ideal for landlords collecting rent etc.

Damage: said landlord would get 3rd degree burns on the tri iodide but to finish the job use chlorine which will take the fuckers hand off!
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Compound: Nitro and TNT

Kit needed: glycerine.  toluen , concentrated sulphuric acid (98% upwards), concentrated nitric acid (over 68% will do)

Where to get it: A chemistst will do you the glycerine, the rest you need to nick from the lab.

How to make it: Nitro - ICE essential. Watch the acids they'll give you 3rd degree burns. put the glycerine in ice, 50-50 mix the acids and drip this down onto it. do not make any sudden movements. TNT - just mix the acids 50-50 then saturate it with toluene.

What it does
: Nitro (short for nitroglycerine) is a contact explosive but bloody powerful. if you put it in a can and throw it at someone it'll act as a grenade. TNT is more stable but you set it off conventially by fire. If you mix the nitro in with either sawdust or charchol you have dynamite!! Funny then that the Nobel prize - for peace etc - was started off by the genius that invented it - Alfred Nobel.

Damage: Both are premier league explosives. If used correctly you can blow someone to pieces by hurling a home made grenade at said victim. Use sparingly unless on Charvers.
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Compound: home made Napalm, and sticky explosives.

Kit needed: Petrol - 4* is the best for this work, acetone, lighter fluid, f lour, and polystyrene.

Where to get it: I am pleased to say you can get all this shit anywhere!!!!

How to make it: pseudo napalm - break up the polystyrene - the more finely divided the better. Experiment with the acetone, petrol and lighter fluid. You need a mix that'll really go up in flames. Acetone is the most flamable, but the petrol gives more heat. Once you've got that mix (or just use petrol straight) add polystyrene lots until you get a really sticky thick solution / pseudo solid. You need it really thick like your mams gravy. ---- sticky explosive - just add petrol to the flour until you have a solid that will stick to things e.g. under cars etc.

What it does: Napalm sticks to the victim when you torch him/her. The sticky flour derivative will grip the surface of the thing you want to blow up. If you then combine it with for example TNT you can get into things like carbombs etc.

Damage: Napalm sticks and you can't get it off. Therefore if you incinerate your victim by chucking this at them they'll be burnt to the bone before they can do anthing about it. The flour sticky compound can grip surfaces so you can set it off underneath things.
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