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  2. Flamethrower - Wikipedia

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    Those weapons were deployed in six-man teams and were limited by their short range. In theory the Brandröhre was replaced by the flamethrower in 1909 but it was still in use in WW1; it was used during the assaults on Fort du Camp-des-Romains in 1914 and Fort Vaux in 1916. [32] [33]

  3. Until 2015, flamethrowers marketed to civilians were largely nonexistent in the United States; the only flamethrowers available were M1 and M2 flamethrowers of World War II vintage. [1] Two startup companies began producing and selling flamethrowers for civilian use in the United States in 2015, Cleveland -based Throwflame (originally known as ...

  4. List of flamethrowers - Wikipedia

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    The flamethrowers would kill large numbers of enemy infantry, enabling the riflemen to attack the remaining troops with a high probability of success. Flammenwerfer 35: 1935 Germany: The FmW 35 was the one man German flamethrower used during World War II used to clear out trenches and buildings. This was a deadly weapon that was extremely ...

  5. Americans are rushing to buy flamethrowers before they ... - AOL

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    How can you live without a flamethrower? Said no one ever. But surprisingly many Americans are buying these devices for personal use. A handful of companies like Ion Productions Team and X Matter ...

  6. Is Florida law cool with owning a flamethrower?

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    He called his flamethrower “Not a Flamethrower” to get past customs restrictions limiting shipment of anything called a flamethrower — or so he tweeted at the time.

  7. M2 flamethrower - Wikipedia

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    The M2 flamethrower was an American, man-portable, backpack flamethrower that was used in World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. The M2 was the successor to the M1 and M1A1 flamethrowers. Although its burn time was around 7 seconds long, and the flames were effective around 20–40 meters, it was still a useful weapon.

  8. M202 FLASH - Wikipedia

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    The United States Army issued M202s as needed, with each rifle company's headquarters being authorized a single launcher, generally issued as one per rifle platoon.While vastly more lightweight than the M2 flamethrower it replaced, the weapon was still bulky to use and the ammunition suffered from reliability problems.

  9. Flamethrower used to damage a Pan-African flag outside ... - AOL

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    A person using a flamethrower set fire Saturday to a Pan-African flag flying on a pole outside the headquarters of The post Flamethrower used to damage a Pan-African flag outside Uhuru Movement ...