flamethrower at a Full Oxygen tank

Published on June 25, 2023
Duration: 11:45

This video demonstrates the Pulsefire flamethrower, showcasing its mounting capabilities on an AR-15 and Barrett .50 BMG. It highlights the device's electric ignition, internal pump, and Picatinny rail compatibility. The content includes field testing for brush clearing and target engagement, noting the fuel tank's rapid depletion during continuous use. A notable experiment involves igniting a vented oxygen tank, emphasizing safety precautions.

Quick Summary

The Pulsefire flamethrower attaches to a standard Picatinny rail and uses an electric igniter with an internal pump, powered by a 12V battery. While effective for clearing brush and targets, its small fuel tank empties rapidly during continuous use, requiring frequent refills.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Pulsefire Flamethrower & Barrett .50 BMG
  2. 00:46Pulsefire Technical Features & Electric Igniter
  3. 02:08Mounting Pulsefire on AR-15
  4. 03:11Field Testing: Clearing Brush & Targets
  5. 05:22Combined Firearm & Flamethrower Drill
  6. 07:13Oxygen Tank Ignition Experiment
  7. 08:58Gummy Bear Target Melt Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key technical features of the Pulsefire flamethrower?

The Pulsefire flamethrower features compatibility with standard Picatinny rails, a high-frequency electric arc igniter, an internal electric pump for fuel delivery, and operates on a 12V battery system. It can use gasoline or a gasoline/diesel mixture as fuel.

How is the Pulsefire flamethrower mounted onto firearms?

The Pulsefire is designed to attach directly to a standard Picatinny rail, commonly found on modern sporting rifles like the AR-15. This allows for easy installation and removal, similar to mounting other accessories.

What are the limitations of the Pulsefire flamethrower's fuel tank?

During continuous use, the Pulsefire's fuel tank empties very quickly. This necessitates frequent refills, limiting its sustained operational capability without interruption.

What safety precautions should be taken when experimenting with the Pulsefire flamethrower?

When conducting potentially hazardous experiments, such as igniting pressurized gas like from an oxygen tank, it is crucial to maintain a safe distance and fire from behind cover. Always prioritize safety protocols.

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