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    [s4e4] Windmill: Acetone Celluloid Firing Pin

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    : An early plastic made from nitrocellulose and camphor. It is famously highly flammable and was the standard material for motion picture film until the mid-20th century. [S4E4] Windmill Acetone Celluloid Firing Pin

    The softened material is molded or used as a volatile fuel source. The phrase is a highly specific string of

    : This typically denotes Season 4, Episode 4 of a television series. Given the mechanical nature of the other words, it is often associated with shows like MacGyver or MythBusters , where improvised tools are central to the plot. The softened material is molded or used as

    : The critical component of a firearm's mechanism that strikes the primer to discharge a round. The "Improvised Engineering" Context