Actually those are called hammers... they are a full quarter stick of dynamite. M 80 uses green dot gun powder. They use to call them silver hammers because for a while in the early 70's they could only use silver wrappers the red was outlawed because of use of dynamite. They are more powerful than the m80. The m 80 is all that can be legally purchased now. Without a clsss 3 registered license. They are fun though and if you can find some old ones that stayed dry your in luck ! Have fun don't lose any fingers .
Or sewer pipes.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful little cherry bombs!!!
ReplyDeleteM-80's Block Busters
ReplyDeleteSometimes the targets were porcelain.
ReplyDelete6:33 cherry bombs are round like a cherry, those are M80's.
ReplyDeleteActually those are called hammers... they are a full quarter stick of dynamite. M 80 uses green dot gun powder. They use to call them silver hammers because for a while in the early 70's they could only use silver wrappers the red was outlawed because of use of dynamite. They are more powerful than the m80. The m 80 is all that can be legally purchased now. Without a clsss 3 registered license. They are fun though and if you can find some old ones that stayed dry your in luck ! Have fun don't lose any fingers .
ReplyDeleteBack in the days when you could have fun.
ReplyDeleteFishing! Those are the water resistant M-80 artillery simulators.
ReplyDeleteThey also worked great on coin operated
ReplyDeletenewspaper dispensers.