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Gun Juice
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The only reference I can find is the following:
Iweala's account of Agu's time as a soldier is unsparing and unflinching. Agu encounters brutality, privation and hunger. He is goaded by his officer - 'the commandant' - into taking part in executions, and he learns to kill in battle, helped by a drug known as 'gun-juice' given to the rebel soldiers to loosen their inhibitions.
The Urban Dictionary website has no record of the phrase 'gun juice'. Given that it has pretty well everything else in the way of underground/drug-related slang, the absence of 'gun juice' is possibly evidence that it is not a recognised nickname for any actual drug.
If you click here the link will take you to a chapter from the relevant Iweala book. Scroll down to the paragraph which opens with the words: "There is not enough..." for a description of 'gun juice'.
It still sounds to me as if it is simply gun lubricant which just happens to have hallucinogenic effects. But, if anyone can come up with convincing evidence otherwise, I'll be happy to accept it.