That book will get you killed, much of that has been debunked as being extremely dangerous! The Poor Man's James Bond is much better.I think I have The Anarchist's Cookbook should any one want to read it for "entertainment/educational" purposes. PM me and I'll send you a copy...
I'm aware of that, hence "e/e" disclaimer... I DID download both vols of PMJB from archive.org. I also have a US Army "Improvised Explosives" handbook from the Viet Nam war. Will I ever use the info from any of these books? No. Could I ever use the info from any of these books? Yes, but will I ever use the info from any of these books and the answer is still no.That book will get you killed, much of that has been debunked as being extremely dangerous! The Poor Man's James Bond is much better.
The old school recipe for gunpowder I remember was 75% Potassium Nitrate, 15% Charcoal and 10% Sulfur
Decades ago people used a commonly found product called saltpeter (potassium nitrate), ground up some homemade charcoal and pure sulfur from the drug store.
I don't remember much about changing the above ratios to change the burn rate nor how the actual mixing was done. Too many years (decades) ago guys!
Very nice.
I've belonged to a few different builders forums over the years. Most recently, making suppressors.
The old form 1 forum that I participated in was shut down suddenly and unexpectedly as well.
I'd put money on the government leaning on the provider causing it to be shut down. I've also found out that the gov had access to even private messages that was involved in at least 3 large cases that involved diversified machine and solvent traps.