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Improvised Munitions Combined with ARMY AMMUNITION DATA SHEETS FOR SMALL CALIBER AMMUNITION

Improvised Munitions Combined with ARMY AMMUNITION DATA SHEETS FOR SMALL CALIBER AMMUNITIONAuthors: Pentagon U.S. Military, U.S. Government, Special Operations, U.S. Military, DOD U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Army, Delene Kvasnicka of Survivalebooks
Publisher: www.survivalebooks.com, www.armytechnicalmanuals.com, www.armymilitarymanuals.com
Category: eBooks


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Sales Rank: 625,342

Format: Kindle eBook
Language: English (Published)
Media: Kindle Edition
Pages: 597
Number Of Items: 1

ASIN: B005EN0F62

Publication Date: July 25, 2011

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Improvised Munitions Combined with ARMY AMMUNITION DATA SHEETS FOR SMALL CALIBER AMMUNITION

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Purpose and Scope

In Unconventional Warfare operations it may be impossible or unwise to use conventional military munitions as tools in the conduct of certain missions. It may be necessary instead to fabricate the required munitions from locally available or unassuming materials. The purpose of this manual is to increase the potential of Special Forces and guerrilla troops by describing in detail the manufacture of munitions from seemingly innocuous locally available materials.

Manufactured, precision devices almost always will be more effective, more reliable, and easier to use than improvised ones, but shelf items will just not be available for certain operations for security or logistical reasons. Therefore the operator will have to rely on materials he can buy in a drug or paint store, find in a junk pile, or scrounge from military stocks. Also, many of the ingredients and materials used in fabricating homemade items are so commonplace or innocuous they can be carried without arousing suspicion. The completed item itself often is more easily concealed or camouflaged. In addition, the field expedient item can be tailored for the intended target, thereby providing an advantage over the standard item in flexibility and versatility.

The manual contains simple explanations and illustrations to permit construction of the items by personnel not normally familiar with making and handling munitions. These items were conceived in-house or, obtained from other publications or personnel engaged in munitions or special warfare
work. This manual includes methods for fabricating explosives, detonators, propellants, shaped charges, small arms, mortars, incendiaries, delays, switches, and similar items from indigenous materials.

Table of Contents
Section 0 — Introduction
0.1 Purpose and Scope
0.2 Safety and Reliability
0.3 User Comments
Section 1 — Explosives and Propellants (including igniters)
1.1 Plastic Explosive Filler
1.2 Potassium Nitrate
1.3 Improvised Black Powder
1.4 Nitric Acid
1.5 Initiator for Dust Explosions
1.6 Fertilizer Explosive
1.7 Carbon Tet – Explosive
1.8 Fertilizer AN-Al Explosive
1.9 “Red or White Powder” Propellant
1.10 Nitric Acid/Nitrobenzene (“Hellhoffite”) Explosive
1.11 Optimized Process for Cellulose/Acid Explosives
1.12 Methyl Nitrate Dynamite
1.13 Urea Nitrate Explosive
1.14 Preparation of Copper Sulfate (Pentahydrate)
1.15 Reclamation of RDX from C4
1.16 TACC (Tetramminecopper (II) Chlorate)
1.17 HMTD



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ARMY AMMUNITION DATA SHEETS FOR SMALL CALIBER AMMUNITION


CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION
1-1. Purpose. 1-1
1-2. Scope 1-1
1-3. Key to Abbreviations and Symbols . 1-1
1-4. Metric Conversion Chart . 1-2
CHAPTER 2. SHOTGUN CARTRIDGES
Cartridge, .410, Shotgun, No. M35 2-3
Cartridge, 10 Gage, Shotgun, Blank 2-5
Cartridge, 12 Gage, Shotgun, No. 00 2-7
Cartridge, 12 Gage, Shotgun, No. 00, M162 2-9
Cartridge, 12 Gage, Shotgun, No. M19 . 2-11
Cartridge, 12 Gage, Shotgun, No. M257 . 2-13
Cartridge, 12 Gage, Shotgun, No. M274 . 2-15
CHAPTER 3. CALIBER .22 CARTRIDGES
Cartridge, Caliber .22, Ball, Long Rifle 3-3
Cartridge, Caliber .22, Ball, Long Rifle, M24 3-5
Cartridge, Caliber .22, Ball, Hornet, M65 . 3-7
Cartridge, Caliber .22, Tracer, Long Rifle, M861 3-9
CHAPTER 4. CALIBER .30 CARBINE CARTRIDGES
Cartridge, Caliber .30, Carbine, Ball, M1 . 4-3
Cartridge, Caliber .30, Carbine, Grenade, M6 4-5
Cartridge, Dummy, Caliber .30, Carbine, M13 4-7
Cartridge, Caliber .30, Carbine, Ball, High Pressure Test, M18 4-9
Cartridge, Caliber .30, Carbine, Tracer; M27 . 4-11
CHAPTER 5. CALIBER .30 RIFLE AND MACHINE GUN CARTRIDGES
Cartridge, Caliber .30, Ball, High Pressure Test, M1 . 5-3
Cartridge, Caliber .30, Tracer, M11. 5-5



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