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That kinda makes sense. I've taken apart old British .303 cartridges and was fascinated by the cordite 'rope' in each cartridge...Seems easier to manage, just measure a length & cut it and stick it in the case...No weighing! :evilgrin: |
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(Also prepared a batch of ammonium iodide, which was a blast [pun intended]! The best one, for the show of it, was a small oil can full of equal parts, IIRC, sugar and saltpeter, with contact wires to a broken flash bulb imbedded therein with its filament exposed, and the spout of crimped to hold the wires. The entire device disappeared, and some of the guys in the dining hall reported the entire woods lit up momentarily by the flash, opposite the big room's wall of windows. No one hurt, nothing damaged, fortunately. Amazing how the young mind amuses itself...) |
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Here's a couple pics of the SE 08/2 Erma 9mm 4"bbl 'kit'...
Maybe some of the other owners could post pics of their kits (other than the 4" SE 08/2)... :cheers: (And a big 'Thanks!' to Ed Tinker for making this a stand-alone conversion thread!) :thumbup: |
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I think engineering schools probably contain the highest proportion of students interested in explosives. My brother went to RPI, and had a frat brother who was missing fingers from his high school days, when a timer malfunctioned on a device he was setting off in the Troy High parking lot. |
Best description I ever heard for Napalm was "jellied" gasoline... I just never bothered to find out what they use to turn the gas into a loose gelatin... soap? Really? DUZ?
(...and for you young whipper/snappers... Duz, a powdered laundry soap and later, a powdered laundry detergent which had glassware and plates in each box; last made in 1980.) |
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Liquid soap would seem to be more appropriate for a jellied exfoliate...But that's my memory of the recipe... :( |
BTW, .22LR headspaces on the RIM, not the cartridge mouth, so case length is irrelevant... Overall length (OAL)? that is a different story...
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If I remember right, Bob Tracy besides using Agent Orange, helped mix up Napalm - they had big barrels of powered soap, I think so it would mix better - seem to remember it was gas / diesel and soap - gas for quick burn, diesel for slowing it down and saop made it stick on 'things'... nasty stuff, google says:
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Riverside Chemical either quietly went out of business or moved, sometime in the 70's. The land was bulldozed flat. It was still unoccupied, the last time I went by, a few years ago. |
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Polystyrene?!! Holy mackerel! Once alight, it drips and sticks and keeps on burning. I'm with Ed!
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Are these .22 conversion kits semi-auto or do you have to manually work the bolt, err, toggle? And which kits are more desirable?
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I had to smile when I unpacked it...All my other reamers are a universal length; this one is about 2/3 size...I guess they didn't want to waste all that steel... :rolleyes: |
I had a chance to shoot the Erma SE 08/2 .22 kit today, Mounted on my commercial P-08.
Loaded one 22LR round in the magazine, racked the toggle. Round chambered OK. Pulled the trigger; round went off OK. Spent case ejected OK. It also ejected the extractor, extractor plunger, and extractor plunger spring. Not good. :( I found all three pieces. The spring & plunger just fell off to the side; the spent case and the extractor itself were 20 feet downrange. Anyone else have this happen??? I have an email asking the previous owner if he had any such instance, but I think he would have mentioned it. Note: None of the pieces were damaged. They just came apart. I suspect the ammunition was 'too hot'. The Erma documents don't specify the type or velocity of ammunition. I'm going to try to find some 22 Target rounds (~1,000fps) and see how that works. |
Definitely for use with only standard velocity rounds. Hot .22 ammo didn't exist when the unit was designed...
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Chamber insert is finished; conversion assembled. I drove quite a bit out of my way and found some CCI 40gr LRN 'standard velocity' "Target" ammunition...$8.99/50rds... :soapbox:
I'll see how far that ammunition will throw the extractor tomorrow... :rolleyes: |
If that still causes issues, would sub-sonic rounds be the next step?
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