XL18 Flamethrower!!!

Published on November 21, 2018
Duration: 10:01

This video showcases the capabilities of the Throwflame XL18 flamethrower, demonstrating its range, power, and effectiveness against various targets. Expertly presented by Scott from Kentucky Ballistics, the demonstration highlights the flamethrower's fuel type, ignition system, and destructive potential in a controlled outdoor environment. Viewers gain insight into the operational aspects and visual impact of this high-energy device.

Quick Summary

The Throwflame XL18 flamethrower boasts an impressive range of up to 110 feet, utilizing a diesel/gasoline fuel mix ignited by a CO2/Nitrogen pressurized system. Demonstrations show its potent flame stream effectively destroying targets, though a SentrySafe surprisingly protected its contents from direct exposure.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Skit
  2. 00:27Introduction and Sponsorship
  3. 01:01Range Testing
  4. 02:06Inflatable Reaper Test
  5. 03:12Skull and Pinata Targets
  6. 04:12SentrySafe Durability Test
  7. 06:25Inflatable Dragon Finale
  8. 07:37Conclusion and Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the maximum range of the Throwflame XL18 flamethrower?

The Throwflame XL18 flamethrower has a demonstrated range of up to 110 feet, allowing for significant projection of its fiery stream in open environments.

What type of fuel does the Throwflame XL18 use?

The Throwflame XL18 flamethrower is designed to operate using a mixture of diesel and gasoline as its primary fuel source, providing a potent and sustained flame.

How does the ignition system of the Throwflame XL18 work?

The XL18 utilizes a CO2 or Nitrogen pressurized system for ignition, ensuring a reliable and controlled release of fuel for operation.

Can a SentrySafe withstand direct flamethrower exposure?

In a demonstration, a SentrySafe, even with its exterior melting and charring from direct flamethrower exposure, successfully protected the paper documents inside.

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