Flamethrower vs Stretch Armstrong

Published on December 26, 2018
Duration: 5:39

This guide details the operation of the Throwflame XL18 flamethrower, as demonstrated by Scott from Kentucky Ballistics. It covers fueling with diesel and safe operational procedures for using the backpack-mounted device. Scott, an established content creator in the ballistics niche, showcases the flamethrower's capabilities with high authority and expertise.

Quick Summary

The Throwflame XL18 is a backpack-mounted flamethrower tested by Kentucky Ballistics, using 5 gallons of diesel fuel to project large fireballs. It was demonstrated against a Stretch Armstrong toy, which showed surprising resilience despite melting and charring. The video also features a sponsor, Hidden Hybrid Holsters.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Sponsor
  2. 00:35The Target and Weapon
  3. 00:52Flamethrower Demonstration
  4. 03:08Post-Burn Analysis
  5. 04:22Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Throwflame XL18 flamethrower?

The Throwflame XL18 is a backpack-mounted flamethrower demonstrated by Kentucky Ballistics. It features a 5-gallon fuel capacity and uses diesel fuel to project large fireballs, as shown in their test against a Stretch Armstrong toy.

What fuel does the Throwflame XL18 use?

The Throwflame XL18 flamethrower uses diesel fuel. The video shows it consuming five gallons of diesel during a demonstration against a Stretch Armstrong toy.

Who sponsored the Kentucky Ballistics flamethrower video?

The video from Kentucky Ballistics featuring the Throwflame XL18 flamethrower was sponsored by Hidden Hybrid Holsters. They are highlighted as a veteran-owned company offering quality holsters, including for the Glock 20.

How durable was the Stretch Armstrong toy against the flamethrower?

The Stretch Armstrong toy showed surprising resilience against the Throwflame XL18 flamethrower. While it melted and charred significantly from the intense heat and fire, its basic form remained surprisingly intact after the demonstration.

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