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Originally posted by onetime2
Phospherous or a liquid propellant can give false positives. The field tests are designed to be "safer" for those in the field by favoring a positive reading. Better to handle these things in the safest way in case it turns out to be true.
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I might be wrong but wouldn't phospherous in a morter be somewhat equlivant to napalm, with the burning and sticking and what not.
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