Posted on 07/08/2022 2:07:11 AM PDT by BlackVeil
The former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe has died, aged 67, after being shot while making a speech in the western city of Nara. ...
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LOL.
When I lived in the Philippines back in the Sixties, some students blew up the school chemistry lab trying to make rocket fuel...:)
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Every one in our neighborhood had a trash incinerator in the basement. I was tasked with operating ours. After the blaze began I’d add fuel to see if I could get flames to lap the ceiling. All the kids did it.
The incinerator was where I learned plastic would drip flames when on fire.
My father was a firefighter and house fires were all but unheard of. Maybe playing with fire was safer then.
Thank you for your concern.
"Re: 3 - Not true - please don’t post things that are easily researched."
You're right, Fury:
"Out of a population of approximately 110,000,00 people, there are 8,523,242 guns in Japan, and an estimated 6,000,452 licensed gun owners, not including police officers."
However, if fireworks are legal in your country, a LOT of improvised weapons are possible. And possible in relative safely. Including some stuff that an MRAP would think twice about. Of course, good ole gasoline and a glass bottle has been fine against armored vehicles for 100 years now.
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That one is Getty Images. Everybody knows that they cannot be posted here.
https://fortune.com/2017/02/11/dollar-strength-trump-abe/?iid=sr-link7
probably it was black powder charged—like the old time muskets—no shells needed
sodium nitrate +sulpher + charcoal = old fashioned gunpowder, not at all hard to make.
Thank you for the correction...and observation.
Another Covid death?
“Where’d he get the shells?”
I think it was kind of a Muzzleloader that was electronically fired. He might have fabricated the charge. Zap/Boom.
Slow burn/low boom (Boston marathon bomb).
Slow burn/low boom is a good indicator of improvised munitions. (Kinda common knowledge nowadays)
I always vote at the shooting range, too.
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