Everyday No Days Off blog found this vid.
Let me say right off.
If you think that the ATF and FBI don't have open source researchers for domestic "issues" then you're smoking crack.
If you think that this won't land on the desk of the anti-terrorism head cheese for the FBI then you're smoking crack.
If you think that some anti-gun nutjob isn't going to cream his pants when he sees this and pass it along to Fienstien then you're smoking crack.
If you have a need for this stuff take my advice. GET IT NOW. This will be labeled a dangerous substance and they'll yank it off the shelves before the announcement is made. The idea of some whack job constructing an IED from this material is just too great for them to do otherwise.
And quite honestly I can't say that I blame them. Some information/techniques are best left talked about among friends and not posted on YouTube.
I had never heard of Tannerite until I saw it on YouTube a few years back. Remember I like in the UK so I have trouble coping with the US gun market, all your choice and freedoms, and then you had access to Tannerite too. It was just too much to take. I think I am right in saying that some states controlled fireworks yet not Tannerite which is just bizarre. After a while I just accepted it as another facet of US gun world. It can't go on as you say before somebody in alphabet soup agency calls time.
ReplyDeleteWhen I discovered you guys could buy 37mm launchers I also lost the plot too. :)
shhh. we don't talk about the 37mm launchers. you do know they're easily weaponized right?
Deleteanyway the issue isn't the laws, the issue is the gun community. we don't have to advertise all these capabilities. and just because its fun to do in private doesn't mean you need to post it to YouTube.
the more people know about stuff that are anti-gun or not part of the community the harder it will be to keep much of this stuff.
:) 37mm discovery was of such a magnitude I had to go to lie for the an hour my mind reeling with the possibilities.
Delete167 pounds of black powder would have produced the same result.
ReplyDeleteThere will always be some idjit out there who thinks that they can make the public safer by taking away one more freedom...such as hatpins. http://www.pagunblog.com/2014/05/23/before-the-gun-bans-came-the-hatpin-bans/
"The U.S. Forest Service has banned exploding targets in northern Idaho, Montana, North Dakota and portions of South Dakota because of wildfire and public safety concerns."
ReplyDeleteTo be honest, if they ban exploding targets at the federal level, they are quite likely to see someone make a fertilizer bomb and blow up something real.
In any case, if push comes to shove, we won't need tannerite. The weapons stored on Army and National Guard bases are much nicer...
True.
DeleteYeah that BMP video from before got me wondering... just where DO they store the 25mm? Just out of curiosity. I live in Mo and we only have like one INF company in the whole state and I'm pretty sure they're supposed to be airmobile/leg so I know there's not any nearby
DeleteWe had a youth in the town next door who was in to making bombs and such, disappeared one day, then the buzzards showed where he was on a power line, he was over there, over here, over yonder and some parts of him were hanging from the trees.
ReplyDeleteHe was every where you could say, he had it covered so to speak.
Never mess with a home made bomb or an RPG they are meant to be used only if your life is already in danger. The son's old Senior D. I. died in Iraq during the invasion, Fam firing captured RPG's.
The one he shot blew up at the mouth of the launcher.
Damn thats awful. Makes me marvel at some of the things me and my friends got away with back in the day. And though every once in awhile I wish I had 'em overall I'm glad the SFC Smith made me leave my souvenirs behind...
DeleteI know what you mean, I can never understand what impulse drives most people to post their lives on youtube, besides just the tanerite issue.
ReplyDeleteStupid. Stupid to advertise it. People used to be able to buy dynamite and do the same thing, but that went away and it wasn't because of a rash of bombers going crazy. It just went away because somebody decided it wasn't okay to own dynamite anylonger. The same will happen with tannerite.
ReplyDeleteNow, it is also stupid because some of the wood from that barn could have been sanded down and sold off to someone who appreciates wood.