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PryoTek
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posted December 20, 1999 05:34 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for PryoTek   Click Here to Email PryoTek     
Wher can i get this shit?
what would it be under?

bullets what use are thease other that to fire?
is ther any thing i can do with a 303 cartage?
please help!
thanks

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HMTD Factory
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posted December 20, 1999 06:43 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for HMTD Factory     
Try pharmacy, it's used in sanitizing, looks
purple, aka "purple salt".

you can use it to make fireworks, but not a
good explosive material, yet you can still mix it with charcoal and make a bomb. It will make big sounds when "in contact" with H2O2 and burst oxygen, if you have 30% H2O2 it's worth an careful experiment.


FireKnight
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posted December 20, 1999 11:31 AM           
Potassium Permaganate is used in wastewater and might possibly be found at some sort of swimming pool supply store. Use it to make flash powder as listed in the Makeshift Arsenal. This also reacts violently with glycerine to produce a bright flash and some smoke as well. My chem teacher says you could probably find it in photography stores too.


wave
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posted December 20, 1999 12:55 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for wave   Click Here to Email wave     
where i live you can get it as a snake bite threatment kit


Dr-D
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posted December 20, 1999 06:56 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Dr-D     
I found a small 6oz bottle for $5 at Sears in the water softener section.

Don't know about those other sources...

To those who have seen it elsewhere, how much did it cost? Lets find the cheapest place.

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