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Here is a list I found. I take no credit for recipes below.
Under no circumstances should you try to actually make priming compounds, sounds like a good way to lose body parts.
Priming compounds Taken from "Chemical Analysis of Firearms and Gunshot Residue" By James Smyth Wallace Edition: illustrated Published by CRC Press, 2008 ISBN 1420069667, 9781420069662 291 pages
Basic Lead Styphnate 40 Barium Nitrate 42 Antimony sulfide 11 nitrocellulose 6 tetracene 1
1935 lead azide mixture: lead azide 12 barium nitrate 23 antimony sulfide 20 calcium silicide 10 lead dioxide 20 lead thiocyanate 12
30-40 Krag primer (H-48) Potassium Chlorate 49.6 Antimony sulfide 25.1 sulfur 8.7 glass powder 16.6
Frankford Arsenal FH-42 (WW1) Potassium Chlorate 47.2 Antimony Sulfide 30.83 Sulfur 21.97
WRA 35-NF (FA-70) Potassium chlorate 53 Antimony sulfide 17 Lead thiocyanate 25 TNT 5
NRA (USCC .22 Rimfire) Potassium Chlorate 41.43 Antimony Sulfide 9.53 Copper Thiocyanate 4.70 Ground Glass 44.23
NCNM (early) Copper ammonium nitrate 30-40% Potassium Nitrate 42-25% Sulfur 10-7% Aluminum 18-28%
1949 Patent Normal lead styphnate has one lead atom per formula unit, wheras the basic form has two.
Basic Lead styphnate 40 barium nitrate 42 antimony sulfide 11 nitrocellulose 6 tetracene 1
P-4 primer (FA675)
stabilized read phosphorous 18 Barium nitrate 82
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