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First 2'' aerial shells ive made!




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A true, bonafide M-80 is a firecracker designed for military use as a "gunfire simulator." One specification calls for a tube that is 1.5 inches long, 9/16th of an inch in diameter, with a fuse coming out the side rather than the end, and containing 45 grains of a specific pyrotechnic composition. (A "grain" is a unit of weight measurement equal to 64.799 milligrams.) So a true M-80 contains about 2,916 milligrams, or just under 3 grams of a spedific type of pyrotechnic composition. I don't know what the significance of "M-80" means, although the "M" probably stands for "military," I don't know what the "80" means. People have sent me their own explanations of how the "M-80" was named but none of these explanations were definitive. One customer who works at Edgewood CB Center (formerly Edgewood Arsenal) which is one of the locations where military explosives are developed recently sent me an e-mail message on the subject. He has access to the original drawings, and according to him, the 80 was a purely arbitrary designation. So that answer satisfies me.

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  • thanks!

  • Thanks! I just used a regular BP comp with a little AL powder, because the shells were so small i figured thats all i needed! the stuff i used was not but they dotell ou how to do this! and btw they have turbo pyro again last looked (about a week ago) i think it is a regular product almost!

  • Nice!!

  • Very nice! What comp did you use? Can't wait till I can do this myself. Was this with the turbo pyro kit?

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