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[–] 16204049? ago 

Thanks for this thread OP, very interesting read

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Its been proven to be secure

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[–] 16203866? ago 

CIAnigger detected. /pol/ is a board of peace. Begone.

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FINAL POST FROM DUMP

The Terrorist's Handbook

/pdfs/9622

Contents

1 Buying Explosives and Propellants

2 Explosives

    2.1 Black Powder

    2.2 Pyrodex

    2.3 Rocket Engine Powder

    2.4 Flash Powder

    2.5 Ammonium Nitrate

    2.6 Acquiring Chemicals

    2.7 Techniques for Picking Locks

3 Preparation of Chemicals

    3.1 Nitric Acid

    3.2 Materials

    3.3 Sulfuric Acid

4 Impact Explosives

    4.1 Materials

    4.2 Equipment

    4.3 Mercury Fulminate

    4.4 Equipment

    4.5 Nitroglycerine

    4.6 Picrates

    4.7 Nitrocellulose

    4.8 Fuel-Oxidizer Mixtures

    4.9 R.D.X.

    4.10 Materials

    4.11 Equipment

    4.12 Ammonium Nitrate

    4.13 Materials

    4.14 Equipment

    4.15 Dynamite

    4.16 Materials

    4.17 Ammonium Picrate

    4.18 Nitrogen Trichloride

    4.19 Lead Azide

    4.20 Molotov Cocktails

    4.21 Chemical Fire Bottle

    4.22 Materials

    4.23 Equipment

    4.24 Bottled Gas Explosives

    4.25 Using Explosives

    4.26 Ignition Devices

    4.27 Impact Ignition

    4.28 Radio Control Detonators

Hope you enjoyed. Will highlight all non dump comments.

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[–] 16204325? ago 

>>11699785

Based

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THE URBAN GUERRILLA'S WEAPONS 1/2

The urban guerrilla's weapons are light arms, easily obtained, usually captured from the enemy, purchased, or made on the spot. Light weapons have the advantage of fast handling and easy transport. In general, light weapons are characterized as being short-barrelled. This includes many automatic weapons. Automatic and semi-automatic weapons considerably increase the firepower of the urban guerrilla. The disadvantage of this type of weapon, for us, is the difficulty in controlling it, resulting in wasted rounds or a wasteful use of ammunition—corrected for only by a good aim and precision firing. Men who are poorly trained convert automatic weapons into an ammunition drain.

Experience has shown that the basic weapon of the urban guerrilla is the light submachine gun. This weapon, in addition to being efficient and easy to shoot in an urban area, has the advantage of being greatly respected by the enemy. The guerrilla must thoroughly know how to handle the submachine gun, now so popular and indispensible to the Brazilian urban guerrillas.

The ideal submachine gun for the urban guerrilla is the INA .45 caliber. Other types of submachine guns of different calibers can also be used—understanding of course, the problem of ammunition. Thus, it is preferable that the manufacturing capabilities of the urban guerrillas be used for the production of one type of submachine gun, so that the ammunition to be used can be standardized. Each firing group of urban guerrillas must have a submachine gun handled by a good marksman. The other members of the group must be armed with .38 revolvers, our standard weapon. The .32 is also useful for those who want to participate. But the .38 is preferable since its impact usually puts the enemy out of action.

Hand grenades and conventional smoke bombs can also be considered light weapons, with defensive power for cover and withdrawal.

Long-barrelled weapons are more difficult for the urban guerrilla to transport, and they attract much attention because of their size. Among the long-barrelled weapons are the FAL, the Mauser guns or rifles, hunting guns such as the Winchester, and others.

Shotguns can be useful if used at close range and point blank. They are useful even for a poor shot, especially at night when precision isn't much help. A pressure airgun can be useful for training in marksmanship. Bazookas and mortars can also be used in action, but the conditions for using them have to be prepared and the people who use them must be trained.

The urban guerrilla should not attempt to base his actions on the use of heavy weapons, which have major drawbacks in a type of fighting that demands lightweight weapons to insure mobility and speed.

Homemade weapons are often as efficient as the best weapons produced in conventional factories, and even a sawed-off shotgun is a good weapon for the urban guerrilla fighter.

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[–] 16204103? ago 

11861871

When you’re innocent and still keep having to deal with enrichment.

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