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  1. On May 24, 1983, a truck trailer being used as a clandestine fireworks factory manufacturing M-80 fireworks exploded outside of Rowesville, South Carolina, killing two, injuring five, and damaging houses up to two and a half miles away.

  2. M80’s – The original M80 was a military simulator that was sold as a firecracker. It contained two grams of flash powder and was responsible for hundreds of serious injuries due to its powerful blast. These items were banned by the CPSC in 1966, and made illegal by ATF in the 1970’s.

  3. What are the Biggest Firecrackers That are Legal in the USA? We’ve all heard of cherry bombs, and the legendary M-80. But the real question is “where can you find these items?” The short answer is, unless you have a federal explosives license, you can’t.

  4. Jul 24, 2015 · The stuff of urban myths and legends, the M-80 and its slightly less powerful cousin, the cherry bomb, are sometimes considered the gold standard of consumer fireworks. However, both cherry bombs and the m80 explosive are illegal in the United States.

  5. M80s are fun, adventurous, and enjoyable fireworks to light off. Many M80 firecrackers have big explosions due to the large amount of energetic material within them, and the results can be ...

  6. The Original M-80 Old School right here. Here is something from the 1960's... They were outlawed in 1966. Like always leave your comment and a LIKE below!! ...more.

  7. Dec 19, 2022 · M-80 is large powerful firecracker. Originally made in the mid 20th century for the U.S. military to simulate explosives or artillery fire; later, M-80s were...

  8. Oct 31, 2023 · With its legendary reputation, the M-80 has captured the imaginations of firework enthusiasts for decades. But how powerful is it really? Is it on par with a cherry bomb or perhaps even a quarter stick of dynamite? Join us as we uncover the truth about these larger-than-life firecrackers.

  9. Jun 16, 2020 · M-80 type devices are not considered fireworks; they are classified as illegal explosive devices and are banned in all 50 states. Their construction remains unregulated, and they contain far higher amounts of explosive powders than what is legally allowed in a consumer firework.

  10. Standard M-80 firecrackers. M-80s are a class of large firecrackers, sometimes called salutes. The Simulator, Artillery, M80, was originally made in the early 20th century by the U.S. military to simulate explosives or artillery fire; Later, M-80s were manufactured as fireworks.

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