An device used to trigger explosives.
1This explosive requires a blasting cap of at least a grade A3.
2A few sticks of dynamite, evidently touched off with a blasting cap.
3He looked around frantically, trying to locate the dynamite or blasting cap.
4No, the voltage was far too low to set off a blasting cap.
5My brother's friends found a blasting cap down at the railyard.
6A blasting cap with an electronic remote detonator protruded from the puttylike plastique.
7The blasting cap clung to the barrel's side like a tick.
8Slowly he screwed the blasting cap back into the mine's body and let the wire spool unravel.
9But put a fuse, a blasting cap, or a timer into it and suddenly you had a bomb.
10Each bomb consisted of Semtex, a blasting cap, and a pager that acted as both the receiver and the power source.
11If they'd left a couple of sticks of dynamite or a blasting cap around, that would have been a different proposition.
12A khaki-colored tactical vest, a ¼-inch sheet of C-4 plastic explosives, ball bearings, primer cord, a blasting cap, and remote detonator.
13The top of each had been carefully removed, and the cans had been packed with the malleable explosive, pager, and blasting cap.
14Ammonium nitrate, a blasting cap, and some wet newspaper down the borehole and you get the same result at half the price.
15They might make mistakes, like maybe put a blasting cap in the wrong way, or use incorrect radio procedures and give away your position.
16Had we known Barnes possessed C4 and blasting caps, we obviously would've thought differently.
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