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  2. Pressure cooker bomb - Wikipedia

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    Step-by-step instructions for making pressure cooker bombs were published in an article titled "Make a Bomb in the Kitchen of Your Mom" in the Al-Qaeda-linked Inspire magazine in the summer of 2010, by "The AQ chef". [3] [10] [11] The article describes the technique as a simple way to make a highly effective bomb. [12]

  3. Wild Ones stocks up on Lasers and Shuriken Bombs - AOL

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    Last week Wild Ones surprised fans by releasing the Ninjitsu Mesh for those who wanted to create animal ninjas. This week, the follow up came in the form of Shuriken Bombs and Shuriken Headbands ...

  4. Pipe bomb - Wikipedia

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    Different pipe bombs' appearances, from a bomb awareness report issued by the US Department of State. The bomb is usually a short section of steel water pipe containing the explosive mixture and closed at both ends with steel or brass caps. A fuse is inserted into the pipe with a lead running out through a hole in the side or capped end of the ...

  5. C-4 (explosive) - Wikipedia

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    C-4 is composed of explosives, plastic binder, plasticizer to make it malleable, and usually a marker or odorizing taggant chemical. C-4 has a texture similar to modelling clay and can be molded into any desired shape. C-4 is relatively insensitive and can be detonated only by the shock wave from a detonator or blasting cap.

  6. Follow This Simple DIY Recipe to Make Your Own Bath Bomb at Home

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    Here's an easy DIY recipe on how to make bath bombs at home for beginners. They're lush, colorful and fizzy, making them fun crafts for kids and adults alike.

  7. Shuriken - Wikipedia

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    Shuriken, especially hira-shuriken, were also used in novel ways—they could be embedded in the ground, injuring those who stepped on them (similar to a caltrop), wrapped in a fuse to be ignited and thrown to cause fire, or wrapped in a cloth soaked in poison and lit to cover an area with a cloud of poisonous smoke. [10]

  8. Fact check: False claim of student creating atomic bomb for ...

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    The false claim that a 14-year-old student built an atomic bomb as a science project originates from a satirical website.

  9. Improvised explosive device - Wikipedia

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    An improvised explosive device (IED) is a bomb constructed and deployed in ways other than in conventional military action. It may be constructed of conventional military explosives, such as an artillery shell, attached to a detonating mechanism. IEDs are commonly used as roadside bombs, or homemade bombs.