>what's your thought on this?
its a good descripted word that you can use in a pinch if the other participant in the conversation knows what you both are talking about, it helps to have an item or picture in hand so the other conversationalist can quickly and rapidly observe and formulate their own opinion on what you both are wanting to talk about, so yeah this is a good thing. oh thing is good also but thats a talk for another time. thanks have a good day
Every kommando should own a copy.
There are some other military handbooks from the same time period about making improvised incendiary devices that are interesting but I forget their codes.
Bumping thread because I've actually got a mini do/k/ument of shit I've saved just like this if any anons want something specific. Mostly from the-eye torrent or archive.org collections.
The homemade explosive and weapons presented in those handbooks are incredibly dangerous to the user. HMTD and TATP are unstable and will spontaneously explode, Making pistols and rifles out of gas pipe is a good way to die from shrapnel to the neck when the pipe bursts.
I bought one from a milsurp store when I was in high school. I've never made anything from it, I mostly bought it cause I thought it was cool (I also bought a hand-to-hand combat book from the Korean War era). I imagine a majority of the things in the handbook would work, or at least work as well as any sort of improvised munition could. The whole purpose of it was to help soldiers build improvised munitions as a last resort (disarmed, lost, no more ammunition, etc.).
It's definitely much better than the anarchist's cookbook.
the fbi will just give you the ammo dumbass, they dont have time for you to learn how to manufacture shit
Spreading non-classified information isnt illegal you sped.
>what's your thought on this?
its a good descripted word that you can use in a pinch if the other participant in the conversation knows what you both are talking about, it helps to have an item or picture in hand so the other conversationalist can quickly and rapidly observe and formulate their own opinion on what you both are wanting to talk about, so yeah this is a good thing. oh thing is good also but thats a talk for another time. thanks have a good day
Every kommando should own a copy.
There are some other military handbooks from the same time period about making improvised incendiary devices that are interesting but I forget their codes.
TM 31-201-1. I believe there’s a supplemental to this one as well.
picrel is a great read for purely academic purposes obviously
Link?
I'm curious if it's shit like the anarchist cookbook.
it's legit unlike the anarchist memebook and you can find on libgen fren
Bumping thread because I've actually got a mini do/k/ument of shit I've saved just like this if any anons want something specific. Mostly from the-eye torrent or archive.org collections.
The homemade explosive and weapons presented in those handbooks are incredibly dangerous to the user. HMTD and TATP are unstable and will spontaneously explode, Making pistols and rifles out of gas pipe is a good way to die from shrapnel to the neck when the pipe bursts.
blah blah fricking blah homie you sound boring
>HMTD and TATP
not stupid enough to make tatp
>Making pistols and rifles out of gas pip
all the piece of metal can be made using a mold.
HMTD and TATP arnet that fricking sensitive.
Hajis make and deploy large amounts of it in attacks.
Probably shouldn't frick with it though.
rdx can be found inside rat poison.
Only if you eat it and boil your pee afterwords.
I bought one from a milsurp store when I was in high school. I've never made anything from it, I mostly bought it cause I thought it was cool (I also bought a hand-to-hand combat book from the Korean War era). I imagine a majority of the things in the handbook would work, or at least work as well as any sort of improvised munition could. The whole purpose of it was to help soldiers build improvised munitions as a last resort (disarmed, lost, no more ammunition, etc.).
It's definitely much better than the anarchist's cookbook.
>Hello fellow /k/aterpillars! What do you think of making le pipebomberinos?
You're fricking new aren't you? What did the last guy tap out because he couldn't handle all the soul cancer we post?