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  2. M-80 (explosive) - Wikipedia

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    M-80 (explosive) M-80s are an American class of large powerful firecrackers, sometimes called salutes. [ 1] M-80s were originally made in the mid 20th century for the U.S. military to simulate explosives or artillery fire. The "M" is designated by a U.S. military convention for "standard" equipment and "80" is for the 80 grains (5.2 grams) of ...

  3. Cherry bomb - Wikipedia

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    Unexcelled Cherry Salute, c. 1934. [ 1] A cherry bomb (also known as a globe salute or kraft salute) is an approximately spherical exploding firework, roughly resembling a cherry in size and shape (with the fuse resembling the cherry's stem). Cherry bombs range in size from three-quarters to one and a half inches (1.9 to 3.8 cm) in diameter.

  4. M-100 (explosive) - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, an explosion at a secret unlicensed fireworks factory manufacturing M-80 and M-100 fireworks near Benton, Tennessee, killed eleven, injured one, and inflicted damage within a radius of several miles. [ 3] The operation was by far the largest-known illegal fireworks operation in US history, and the initial blast was heard as far away as ...

  5. Explosive found near Hastings elementary school: Charges

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    Authorities say that as they continued to question him, Lee eventually said, he tossed something "like a M80 or something like that" near the location, around his birthday – Feb. 9.

  6. Salute (pyrotechnics) - Wikipedia

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    Salute (pyrotechnics) In pyrotechnics a salute is a device primarily designed to make a loud report (bang), rather than have a visual effect, although most salutes also have a bright flash. They most commonly consist of a 70:30 mixture of potassium perchlorate and dark aluminium powder and may have titanium added for a cloud of sparks (titanium ...

  7. Benton fireworks disaster - Wikipedia

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    The Benton fireworks disaster was an industrial disaster that occurred on May 27, 1983, on a farm near Benton, Tennessee. A powerful explosion at an unlicensed fireworks factory producing illegal fireworks killed eleven and injured one, revealing the existence of the factory for the first time to law enforcement and the public.

  8. Quarter stick - Wikipedia

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    Quarter stick. A quarter stick, colloquially known as the M-1000, is a large firecracker that falls within a certain range of dimensions that carry 30 grams of flash powder. These dimensions typically are 3/4" x 3.5" or 1" x 2.5". Like all the others preceding it, the Visco fuse is seen from varying lengths protruding from the side or end ...

  9. Flash powder - Wikipedia

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    Flash powder is a pyrotechnic composition, a mixture of oxidizer and metallic fuel, which burns quickly (deflagrates) and produces a loud noise regardless of confinement. It is widely used in theatrical pyrotechnics and fireworks (namely salutes, e.g., cherry bombs, M-80s, firecrackers, and cap gun shots) and was once used for flashes in ...