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Showing Original Post only (View all)Flamethrowers, given up by military, are now being sold to the public [View all]
Not The Onion!!
http://money.cnn.com/2015/08/13/smallbusiness/flamethrowers-public-sale/index.html
A Cleveland startup called Throwflame is selling flamethrowers for $1,599 that can shoot fire for 50 feet. Another company, Ion Productions Team of Detroit, is selling $900 flamethrowers that can eject flames for 25 feet. Both companies started selling them this year.
The flamethrowers are marketed not as weapons, but as fun devices.
"We always have the people who just want it for fun. Impress the neighbors at the BBQ," said Throwflame founder Quinn Whitehead. ...
Are flamethrowers legal? A spokesman for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives said it doesn't regulate them because they are not guns. That means buyers don't need to go through background checks from the FBI.
The flamethrowers are marketed not as weapons, but as fun devices.
"We always have the people who just want it for fun. Impress the neighbors at the BBQ," said Throwflame founder Quinn Whitehead. ...
Are flamethrowers legal? A spokesman for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives said it doesn't regulate them because they are not guns. That means buyers don't need to go through background checks from the FBI.
Hours of family fun!

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Flamethrowers, given up by military, are now being sold to the public [View all]
KamaAina
Aug 2015
OP
A good gut with a flamethrower stops a bad guy with a flamethrower and...
Hassin Bin Sober
Aug 2015
#76
A Fargo Man Beta tested the idea, plus he got to ride in the back of a Black Mariah
Brother Buzz
Aug 2015
#65
They also required jellied gas fuel, which would need to be manufactured as well. [n/t]
Maedhros
Aug 2015
#13
I'd imagine anyone purchasing one would rather have a professionally manufactured device
LanternWaste
Aug 2015
#25
this is news? my friends made something similar out of a super soaker when 13.
Amishman
Aug 2015
#22
I always wondered what would happen if someone filled a Super Soaker with sulfuric acid
KamaAina
Aug 2015
#24
No, but any springs and metal bits in contact with the liquid would be fairly quick gone.
Thor_MN
Aug 2015
#52
Did they explain how they know it is a family fun toy? So it's like a swimming pool
Rex
Aug 2015
#31
Perfect for arachnophibics, ophidiophobics and general attic and crawlspace cleaning.
nc4bo
Aug 2015
#41
Yep. No more attic, no more crawl space, no more house. But no more spiders!
backscatter712
Aug 2015
#50
Somewhere some terror guy is gonna see this. Much cooler than a pressure cooker
dembotoz
Aug 2015
#42