Yep! But it's probably not worth the hassle or the danger. Google "making black powder" for formulas and procedures. There's lots of info out there.
Google "insurance claims" and "exclusions" while you're at it.
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Black Powder can be made at home but the powder normally is not very good in conformity, and it is very dangerous to make. If your homeowners insurance knew you were doing this, there would be a real problem. It might even be illegal to make without proper licenses and such. Most homes are just not set up to make black powder. I would suggest to just forget the idea and purchase a pound of it instead.
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Pick up a copy of Foxfire 5, it discusses the developement of the flintlock rifle in America and also the making of black powder...
Many folks don't know this but the oldest Company on the New York Stock Exchange is DuPont, founded in 1836 by a Frenchman by that name...
He started making and selling black powder and I have read that David Crockett bought a few pounds and ended up in the Alamo with it...
btw...The 2nd oldest Company is Deere & Company, founded in 1836 by a blacksmith named John Deere who was bankrupt, left his family in New Hampshire and developed the steel plow (instead of iron) which cut through the sticky, black mid-west soil in Illinois...
As mentioned black powder was made in America before the American Revolution, but the quality of other countries powder was considered better...
The basic elements of black powder are about 75% potassium nitrate, 15% charcoal and 10% sulfer...As mentioned, it's the mixing and sizing that is dangerous...It's easier to buy it...
Also...Most agree the Chinese developed black powder about a thousand years ago and if my memory is correct it was about 1200AD before the Europeans learned of it and 1300 before crude hand cannons came about...
The Indians tried to pass a Bill Outlawing Black-Powder, but after the smoke cleared it didn't pass. BP
Were the Indians Democrats??? Didn't know that. Maybe that San Francisco Representative's name - which ispronounced Nan - ceePa - lo -se - translates to"brainlike buffalo chip".
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My wife says I'm totally nuts, but I think I'm Semisane.
Things I've Learned: (1) It's not possible to please everyone, but quite easy to piss everyone off. (2) If you love animals as I do, then you're not a vegetarian. (3) There's no need to act stupid, even if you're very good at it. (4) If you eat right and exercise, don't smoke or drink, you're going to die anyway.