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“There aren’t many problems that can’t be fixed with a well placed satchel of explosives.”
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50lbs of C4 in the neighbors house?
Man I dont know what I'd do if I found 25lbs of C4. Got a buddy that was in demolition, I'd probably call and ask what a fellow would do with 10lbs of C4. Might call the extension agent and see if 2lbs of that stuff would be any good for clearing out a beaver dam. Idk. An egg full of weird silly putty, I'd probably just toss it in the barn and not think about it again. |
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Had me all excited that I was lost and had found my way to the EE
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Get a bill of sale for the guns from the informants who are trying to set you up then tell them they should call the agent in charge and tell him to lock the C4 back in the evidence locker.
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Quoted: 50lbs of C4 in the neighbors house? Man I dont know what I'd do if I found 25lbs of C4. Got a buddy that was in demolition, I'd probably call and ask what a fellow would do with 10lbs of C4. Might call the extension agent and see if 2lbs of that stuff would be any good for clearing out a beaver dam. Idk. An egg full of weird silly putty, I'd probably just toss it in the barn and not think about it again. View Quote Use your imagination, time to Form 1 a shitload of grenades, mortars, claymores, RPG grenades, and various anti personnel mines. |
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I'm a bomb tech...so, I turn it in to..Me!..and properly dispose of it! Win, Win all around! That's 25 pounds of C-4 less to worry about!
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Quoted: You know what I miss? I miss the days of Sam Drucker selling dynamite out of the General Store to Uncle Joe and the three girls for that whacky get-rich-quick scheme that Joe always has. Thats what I miss. View Quote My aunt's dad had a hardware store back in the old days and did just that...had a chicken wire cage in the middle of the store full of dynamite and the caps were in a glass case behind the cash register...all you had to do is sign for it and either pay now or had it put on your account. He knew all the local farmers and who was shooting stumps and rocks. |
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I would dispose of it the same way I did the case of flash powder that I acquired. It was old flash powder jugs for flash photography.
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Quoted: I'm just so glad that I'm on the orange side of the line. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: I'm just so glad that I'm on the orange side of the line. Dangerously based. |
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Here’s a real life scenario. Yes this really happened.
CIA, ATF, FBI, EOD are having a training weekend. The training involves hiding dummy bombs made from REAL C4 on public school property including in and around school buses. Training goes as planned and everyone goes home with some new knowledge in the realm of bombs. School bus driver comes in on Monday to start their route. During their pre trip inspection they find a “bomb” under the hood of their bus. Should the bus driver call the cops or take home their new found device? |
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I'm not a demolition expert. It's just camping fuel for cooking to me.
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Hope I haven't left any prints and unass the area. I don't want to be accused of putting it there.
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Quoted: Here’s a real life scenario. Yes this really happened. CIA, ATF, FBI, EOD are having a training weekend. The training involves hiding dummy bombs made from REAL C4 on public school property including in and around school buses. Training goes as planned and everyone goes home with some new knowledge in the realm of bombs. School bus driver comes in on Monday to start their route. During their pre trip inspection they find a “bomb” under the hood of their bus. Should the bus driver call the cops or take home their new found device? View Quote Shit stored in grandpa's house magically disappears. Shit set up under the vehicle I am going to drive gets a 1,000ft NOPE diameter and a call to the bomb squad. After I find out what happened in this instance I will be rolling in my new car courtesy of the PD. |
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I used to know a dumb assed logger that stole some dynamite from his former employer around 20 years earlier. He put the dynamite in an old lunch box that he just left in the front closet. His 4 unit apartment unit was evacuated, and a bomb disposal unit came and got it out of the place. Possession of the dynamite caused him significant difficulty with his probation conditions...
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Somewhat related and a true story that happened about 40 years ago.
Local guy was given some 40% dynamite and caps. He shot some off around July 4th and other guys asked where they could get some. He gave some away to his friends. Fast forward to police getting calls of loud explosions and a mailbox and post that left earth. Cops got one of the guys and he naked the other guy. Original guy with dynamite gets pulled over in his driveway, cops toss his car, house and take him to the police station.. Local cops and feds interview him and told him he was going to prison unless he named where he got it from. He told them everything and he got probation in the end. His dynamite was stolen from a train in Colorado. Missing from the same train was hand grenades and they were tracking them. If they think explosives are missing or stolen someone is looking for them. |
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Quoted: Here’s a real life scenario. Yes this really happened. CIA, ATF, FBI, EOD are having a training weekend. The training involves hiding dummy bombs made from REAL C4 on public school property including in and around school buses. Training goes as planned and everyone goes home with some new knowledge in the realm of bombs. School bus driver comes in on Monday to start their route. During their pre trip inspection they find a “bomb” under the hood of their bus. Should the bus driver call the cops or take home their new found device? View Quote That's not really how that went down... and yes, I was there to clean up the mess |
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