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#1 thatoneguy 


Lepton
does anyone know a way to make somthing a bit more energetic that KNO3+C6H12O6, but less involed than making nitrocelulose, curently i only have potassium nitrate, silver nitrate, and calcium carbide thanks for any help
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#2 insane_alien 


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thatoneguy said:

does anyone know a way to make somthing a bit more energetic that KNO3+C6H12O6, but less involed than making nitrocelulose, curently i only have potassium nitrate, silver nitrate, and calcium carbide thanks for any help



LESS involved than nitrocelulose? damn, thats a tough one.

for what purpose do you want it?
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#3 thatoneguy 


Lepton
just for the hell of it really

it could be equally involved i guess
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