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Homemade C-4 by Ragnar Benson
Homemade C-4 by Ragnar Benson






“From a range of even five feet, I doubt if the tank crew will even feel the blast. As a result of his success, the fellow urges neophyte tank killers to wait until the one tread of the machine is firmly over the explosive’s barrel, before attempting detonation. Stevens proved that 700 pounds of fuel-soaked ammonium nitrate detonating a relatively slow rate of 9,000 feet per second was capable of flipping a large tank. That night the tank was properly stripped of weapons and burnt. The enemy ether did not know about their disabled tank, or did not have a tank retriever available to pick it up. Snipers then kept would-be salvagers away. Stevens and his men allowed the tank-crew members to run off. The tank was simply thrown over on its side, he said.

Homemade C-4 by Ragnar Benson

Because the explosive was so slow, it did not break any significant pieces from the behemoth. He radio-detonated the charge from about 600 yards. narrative of another book Homemade C4 - A Recipe for Survival Benson mentions that he. After several long days waiting, a tank finally drove on top of his huge mine. Ragnar Benson is the pen name of a prolific survivalist author who. Buy a cheap copy of Homemade C-4: A Recipe For Survival book by Ragnar Benson.

Homemade C-4 by Ragnar Benson Homemade C-4 by Ragnar Benson

He and his crew carefully buried the barrel in a dry area along the side of a road where tanks commonly pulled over to refuel.

Homemade C-4 by Ragnar Benson

Ragnar Benson wrote: * Acquiring New ID : How To Easily Use The Latest Technology To Drop Out, Start Over, and Get On with Your Life * Action Careers: Employment in the High-Risk Job Market * Breath Of The Dragon: Homebuilt Flamethrowers * Bull's Eye: Crossbow * David's Tool Kit: A Citizen's Guide to Taking Out Big Brother's Heavy Weapons * Do-It-Yourself Medicine: How to Find and Use the Most Effective Antibiotics, Painkillers, Anesthetics and Other Miracle Drugs.Tim Stevens, a now-retired Marine major, had personal experience tipping over a Russian T-72 tank in Iraq, using a barrel (55 gallons) of ammonium nitrate and fuel oil.








Homemade C-4 by Ragnar Benson