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    Are these exploding targets legal in Colorado?

    Are binary exploding targets illegal in Co?

    I so want some!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BEELZEBOB View Post
    Are binary exploding targets illegal in Co?

    I so want some!
    they're legal, Sportsman's warehouse even carries some- Star or something like that in the name..
    ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ, we are the III%, CIP2, and some other catchphrase meant to aggravate progreSSives who are hell bent on taking rights away...

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    Well, that then is a whole bunch of fun ready to happen!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BEELZEBOB View Post
    Well, that then is a whole bunch of fun ready to happen!!!
    Just check with County and fire ban restrictions before using them!! Us Mountain folk don't like to hear big boomers in the Hills!! Keep em to the flat lands and Not National Forest! Thanks!

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    If it is Tannerite, that supposedly doesn't produce a flame at all.
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    If it is Tannerite, that supposedly doesn't produce a flame at all.
    all the times I have seen it there has never been a flame....except for that guy who put it near a propane tank. little flame off that one
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    tannerite is a blackpowder explosive, so its legal to own and produce as far as I know.

    ATF says you can have up to 50 pounds of black powder explosive in your possession at once. All tannerite is, is ammonium nitrate and aluminum flake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by leatherneck448 View Post
    tannerite is a blackpowder explosive, so its legal to own and produce as far as I know.

    ATF says you can have up to 50 pounds of black powder explosive in your possession at once. All tannerite is, is ammonium nitrate and aluminum flake.
    Here's a wiki for it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tannerite

    I believe it is not an explosive until mixed and then is regulated. If you're approaching 50 pounds give me a call and I'll help you get rid of it. It really does take a high power round. Last time I tried it a 7.62x39 went right through the middle without setting it off. I gathered it back up and taped the jar shut and a 7.62x54R round did it.

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