Fizzling panic

Materials:

- water

- baking soda

- sandwich/ziploc baggie

- vinegar

Directions:
Take a baggie of a water-baking soda solution and seal it. (Make sure there is no air in it since the solution will form a gas and you don't want it to pop on you.) Then put it in a bigger plastic bag and fill it with vinegar and seal it. When thrown, the two substances will mix and cause a violently bubbling substance to go all over the victim.
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Ok, the wimps are out from here on. I'm not saying non-lethal explosives suck, because they can make great fun. But, here's where you get some balls and do something.

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Firebombs

Materials:

- glass bottle

- gas

- rag

Directions:
Most fire bombs are simply gasoline filled bottles with a fuel soaked rag in the mouth (the bottle's mouth, not yours). The original Molotov cocktail, and still about the best, was a mixture of one part gasoline and one part motor oil. The oil helps it to cling to what it splatters on.Some use one part roofing tar and one part gasoline. Fire bombs have been found which were made by pouring melted wax into gasoline.
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Jug Bomb

Materials:

- glass jug

- gas

- eye dropper

- potassium permanate

Directions:
Take a glass jug, and put 3 to 4 drops of gasoline into it. Then put the cap on, and swish the gas around so the inner surface of the jug is coated. Then add a few drops of potassium permanganate solution into it and cap it. To blow it up, either throw it at something, or roll it at something.
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Match Head Bomb

Materials:

- matcheads

- pipe

- sandwich/ziploc baggie

Directions:
Simple safety match heads in a pipe, capped at both ends, make a devestating bomb. It is set off with a regular fuse. A plastic Baggie is put into the pipe before the heads go in to prevent detonation by contact with the metal. Cutting enough match heads to fill the pipe can be tedious work for one but an evening's fun for the family if you can drag them away from the TV.
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