This WEAPON costs HOW MUCH to Fire? (not what you’re thinking) #civtac #gun #fullautofriday

Published on December 29, 2023
Duration: 0:56

This video compares the firing cost of a .50 BMG Raptor 50 rifle ($6-$8 per round) to a Pulsefire flamethrower. The flamethrower, running on gasoline, costs approximately $11 to fill its 3+ gallon tank and can be more expensive to operate per blast than a single .50 BMG round. The host demonstrates the flamethrower's capabilities.

Quick Summary

The Pulsefire flamethrower uses gasoline, with a 3+ gallon tank costing about $11 to fill. A continuous blast can be more expensive to operate than firing a single .50 BMG round from a Raptor 50 rifle, which costs $6-$8 per shot.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Cost Comparison Intro: Raptor 50
  2. 00:16Introducing the Pulsefire Flamethrower
  3. 00:31Flamethrower Cost & Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to fire a .50 BMG Raptor 50 rifle?

The Raptor 50 rifle, which fires .50 BMG ammunition, is estimated to cost between $6.00 and $8.00 per round to fire. This makes it a very expensive firearm to operate for extended periods or frequent use.

What fuel does the Pulsefire flamethrower use and how much does it cost?

The Pulsefire flamethrower runs on gasoline. Its backpack unit holds over 3 gallons, and a full tank costs approximately $11.00 to fill, making its operational cost per blast potentially higher than a single .50 BMG round.

Is a flamethrower more expensive to fire than a .50 BMG rifle?

Yes, potentially. While a .50 BMG round costs $6-$8, a full 3+ gallon tank of gasoline for a Pulsefire flamethrower costs about $11. A continuous blast from the flamethrower can consume fuel rapidly, making its cost per 'shot' or blast higher than a single .50 BMG round.

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