3 Civilian Legal Weapons!

Published on February 23, 2026
Duration: 1:00

This video explores three items that can be legally acquired by civilians without background checks, licenses, or age restrictions: a flare gun, a Pulsefire handheld flamethrower, and a standard screwdriver. The demonstration includes igniting a stump with the flamethrower and testing the screwdriver's penetration on ballistic gelatin, highlighting their potential as emergency or self-defense tools.

Quick Summary

Civilians can legally acquire items like flare guns, the Pulsefire Handheld Flamethrower, and standard screwdrivers without background checks, licenses, or age restrictions. These are not classified as firearms, offering accessible options for emergency preparedness and self-defense.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Unregulated Weapons
  2. 00:05Flare Gun Overview & Accessibility
  3. 00:16Pulsefire Flamethrower Demonstration
  4. 00:40Screwdriver as a Self-Defense Tool

Frequently Asked Questions

What weapons can civilians legally own without a background check?

Civilians can legally own items like flare guns, flamethrowers such as the Pulsefire model, and even common tools like screwdrivers without requiring a background check, license, or meeting an age requirement, as they are not classified as firearms.

How is a Pulsefire flamethrower demonstrated as a weapon?

The Pulsefire Handheld Flamethrower, fueled by gasoline and featuring electric ignition, is demonstrated by igniting a tree stump, showcasing its potential for use in emergency or defensive situations.

Can a screwdriver be used for self-defense?

Yes, a standard Phillips head screwdriver has demonstrated significant penetration capabilities when tested on ballistic gelatin, suggesting it can be an effective improvised tool for self-defense.

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