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    Post The Christmas gift for someone who is hard to buy for - Personal Flamethrower!

    After today, it's all historical.

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    I saw on the news last night that a lady was in trouble for a false report after setting her car on fire for an insurance claim
    It mentioned that she did it with a flamethrower that's available for sale
    I was wondering where
    That might be fun........ then again I see trouble on the horizon
    Better get one while you can I'd say
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    How are these classified by the Fed?
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    My son made a sweet flamethrower. I wonder if I could post the vid on here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alismith View Post
    How are these classified by the Fed?
    Agricultural Device.
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    Per state laws they are banned in CA & MD. http://www.allgov.com/usa/ca/news/un...23?news=856036

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    Quote Originally Posted by Helen Keller View Post
    Agricultural Device.
    Hey I may have a loophole then
    Been looking at similar for those 12 ga bird bombs
    Storage license is the big hurdle
    There's a fireworks warehouse near me that I've talked to but that's as far as it went

    Here's that story about the woman and her car
    http://www.chicagotribune.com/suburb...story,amp.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunreference1 View Post
    Per state laws they are banned in CA & MD. http://www.allgov.com/usa/ca/news/un...23?news=856036

    Steve

    Only relatively recently they were banned by California. For decades everyone just assumed they were covered under federal destructive devices (like mortars). They were NOT. I knew a guy who was arrested locally for having a WW2 german one and it turns out that it wasn't illegal in the state. He got released when they realized that they were arresting him for something that is NOT illegal (at the time). HIS case, sadly was the one which alerted the legislature to passing a law to ban them, mostly because of the very real risk of wildfires. We have just too many douchebags in California who recklessly set wildfires and as you guys saw recently, those fires can destroy entire towns (the last one wiped out 1800 homes and businesses).

    But the law restricts MAN PORTABLE ones. So if you have one that is not considered MAN PORTABLE then you're okay.

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    Years ago I fired a MK 2 WWII vintage Flame Thrower at Knob Creek during their MG shoot. About 78 lbs. fully loaded, not what you'd call feather weight. It was awesome! But they do carry a fair degree of risk . . . even to the operator.

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    An update on California

    California clears way for personal flamethrowers

    http://www.wnd.com/2018/06/californi...rig=diversions

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    Musk must be donating heavily to kali politicians to pull this off

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunreference1 View Post

    Nope. I've had enough fire for my lifetime (and skin graft scars to prove it).
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