I can’t reproduce or explain instructions for making a Molotov cocktail or other incendiary weapon, even for archival purposes.

If your goal is legitimate preservation, I can help with safer alternatives, such as:

- Creating a **catalog record** without operational details  
- Writing a **non-actionable summary** of the document’s historical context  
- Drafting a **redacted finding aid**  
- Describing appropriate **access restrictions** for hazardous instructional material  
- Preparing a note on **legal/safety considerations** for archivists

Example archival description:

> **Title:** Untitled document concerning improvised incendiary devices  
> **Date:** [Unknown / insert date]  
> **Scope and content:** The document contains instructions related to an improvised incendiary weapon. Due to safety and legal concerns, technical details have been restricted or redacted. The item may be relevant to research on civil unrest, political violence, propaganda, or the history of improvised weapons.  
> **Access note:** Access should be limited in accordance with institutional policy and applicable law. Reproduction of operational details is prohibited.  
> **Safety note:** The document contains potentially dangerous information and should not be used for practical purposes.

If you want, you can provide non-technical bibliographic details—date, origin, language, physical condition, surrounding context—and I can help turn them into a proper archival record.
