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Things like RDX, TNT, Cyclonite, etc. plus plasticizers.

Composition A and Composition B (the predecessors of modern C-4: full name Composition C version 4) used wax instead of plasticizers.

I won't give you any details, but it is relatively easy to find the percentages if you look on the net (I know, I found them).

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