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I was just trying to give a friendly warning about advertising that you are trying to make a binary explosives using anything other than what companies like Tannertite or Red Targets sell as a "government approved" binary explosive. As for A.N. 34-0-0, go around to your local farm supplements and start asking or inquire about buying 34-0-0 it and you will put up more warning flags than you ever wanted. Being a LEO and having explosive training through the DOD, I will tell you that anyone who has the ability to purchase 34-0-0 or 33-0-0 on a wholesale level also is asked to document and/or report anyone who is asking about small quantities of it ( smaller than a semi trail full). A.N. 34-0-0 and 33-0-0 is not to far away from being a controlled substance again. I would put money on that any nitrate base exploding are going to be illegal within the next couple of years. As for a license to purchase, I was not being literal. A.N. 34-0-0 and 33-0-0 is very hard to buy anymore and when you find it (like through companies like Red targets) it is expensive. What Red Target sells is explosive grade A.N 34-0-0. ( As a side note and/or worthless fact: Ag. grade A.N. has a type of lackar coating to give it a time controlled release into soil. Weapon grade A. N. does not have this coating.)


I myself have a couple of pounds of Tannertite sitting around and love shooting. But I would not be trying to locate another alternative means of making it other that what I can buy at Walmart with an ATF&E letter printed on the side of the box saying "this particular binary mixture  is approved by us." Saving a couple of dollar a pound is not worth the headache of sitting in a federal court, spending thousands, to defend your actions. Look how the world looks at you for having a hi-cap mag and flash suppressor on your " Ar-15 military style assault weapon" that has no legal purpose and sole use is to kill our children. It would not be hard to twist the facts regarding Tannertite either.


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