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How to create chemical/biological bullets

 

For this you will need a rifle/pistol hollow point bullet. Hollow point ammo is impossible to aquire for pistols in most countries and hard to acquire for semi-automatic rifles in some. If acquiring hollow point ammo is not an option for you, you have two options:

 

1. Buy hollow point bullets (JHP) and use a syringe to inject the toxin. Plug the hole when done. If necessary, use the thinnest of drill heads to make the hollow area bigger before injection and plugging.

 

2. I haven’t actually bothered to test the following method, since I have access to hollow point ammo for my Ruger Mini-14. But theoretically, this should work: set up an improvised work bench, fasten the projectile (I don’t think it will work if the projectile is still inside the bullet) and drill out a hollow chamber in each projectile from the top down (you first cut of the tip with a metal clipper). It may be easier to use FMJ (full metal jacket) bullets as it consists of a lead projectile with a metal layer. When you clip the edge it should be easy to drill out enough lead to form an appropriate hollow chamber which can be plugged. This will require some practice and expect to fail on your first few projectiles. As soon as you have successfully drilled out a hollow chamber inside the desired number of projectiles you must self load these projectiles to produce bullets. As soon as you have created the bullets only the injection and plugging remains. Choose an injection method based on the toxins substance form. For liquids use a syringe with needle, for powder use a mini funnel. As you have injected the desired amount of toxin (60-150 mg) you seal the chamber by placing a small circle of aluminum foil (created by using a paper hole puncher. You put the circle in place with a pincer and place a drop or two of superglue to seal the chamber. You then place another circle of aluminum foil above the layer of superglue followed by a drop or two of melted tin to complete the job. Alternatively, you may create plastic/rubber improvised plugs and f example add a little bit of super glue. You end up with a chemical/biological projectile with a relatively a smooth projectile tip.

 

3. Bullet casting: order a hollow point custom mould from a US/Euro company and cast your own projectiles

 

Intro to bullet abreviations:

 

Jacketed Hollow Point = JHP (common)

Jacketed Hollow Core=JHC (rare)

Hollow-Cavity Bullet=HCB (rare)

Cavity Bullet=CB (rare)

Full Metal Jacket=FMJ (common)

 

Cavity bullet mold:

http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct/?productNumber=505491.%29

 

Can also order custom moulds

http://www.hochmoulds.com/rifle.htm

 

Youtube – how to mould

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWd7qEZQx4A

 

Starting the Bullet Casting Project:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GShUQvJixcM&feature=channel

 

Fluxing

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PG74Ds4E8cI&feature=channel



 

Preparing the Bullet for Re-Loading

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGizV23t15o&feature=channel

 

Common Mistakes when Casting

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3c6Glhqe3xo&NR=1

 


Date: 2015-12-17; view: 810


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