To: neverdem
BTW, did anyone know there are no laws regulating or prohibiting flamethrowers? Nothing says “stopping power” like a squirt of 2,200 degree Fahrenheit flaming jellied gasoline.
To: MasterGunner01
jellied gasoline? how’s that on toast?
36 posted on
01/17/2013 9:10:53 PM PST by
fabian
(" And a new day will dawn for those who stand long, and the forests will echo in laughter")
To: MasterGunner01
BTW, did anyone know there are no laws regulating or prohibiting flamethrowers? Nothing says stopping power like a squirt of 2,200 degree Fahrenheit flaming jellied gasoline.I once saw someone light up a can of starting fluid (ether) with a $0.79 Bic lighter. 10 foot diameter fireball.
76 posted on
01/18/2013 5:59:45 AM PST by
Disambiguator
(Gun ownership is pro-life.)
To: MasterGunner01
BTW, did anyone know there are no laws regulating or prohibiting flamethrowers? Nothing says stopping power like a squirt of 2,200 degree Fahrenheit flaming jellied gasoline.
Just make sure you use clean burning ethanol gas in that.
121 posted on
01/18/2013 1:33:40 PM PST by
Idaho_Cowboy
(Ride for the Brand. Joshua 24:15)
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