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Plastic balls filled with napalm, magnesium flakes, and a touch of white phosphorus to ignite the mixture. The balls are packaged in a cylinder that doubles as the magazine and shipping container. The cylinder is pressurized with FM-200 fire suppressant. The balls are fired just like paint balls
in single fire mode it can be used as a mostly non-lethal weapon. Any one hit with one ball will immediately turn their attention to removing the flaming blob. In full auto mode it can be used like a traditional flame thrower.
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I dunno. I don't think we'll be letting the kids use these at my son's next birthday party. |
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Why the fire suppressant? The balls shouldn't ignite until the burst anyway. |
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beacuse it's fire + guns...ooooooohhh fun |
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... puts the "fun" in funerals. 'bone |
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Well, that's comforting. Is that sort of like mostly not pregnant? Or partially still living? |
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Ow! My eyeball! (Simpson's quote) |
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Better still: Fill 'em with a solution of white phosphorous dissolved in carbon disulfide. Simpler and more reliable. There might be a slight delay before spontaneous ignition after impact, though. If so, the effects would be less spectacular than if it ignited right away, though. Hard telling. Haven't tested it (needless to say). ;-) |
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[baked] -- they are called "Roman Candles". |
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Why not go all the way? Plutonium Paintballs! |
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Napalm .. magnesium flakes .. and white phosphorus. You'd happily keep those in your house? |
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Ever have a paintball break in your barrel? I have. [-] |
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a [+], 'cos it lets you accurately (more or less) shoot little fireballs. Make them 100% lethal and my brother will vote for them too... |
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