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You can find Musk' device on sale for prices between $1,000 and $5,000. The stunt pulled by Musk to raise some more money created quite a stir, including in the upper levels of California's rulers.
Since The Boring Company’s flamethrower emits flames that shoot less than the 10 feet defined by state law, Musk did not have to get a permit to sell one in California.
That's because Throwflame, a company that makes, well, flamethrowers, is poised to release the TF-19 WASP on Thursday, according to The Verge. That's a $1,499 fully-functional flamethrower ...
A flamethrower for sale at the Gettysburg gun show over Memorial Day Weekend. (Craig McCarthy | NJ Advance Media) It's $999 and advertised as legal in 48 states with no permit or background check.
ATF says any flamethrower with a flame shorter than 10 ft is A-ok. Our design is max fun for least danger. I’d be way more scared of a steak knife. — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 28, 2018 ...
You’re looking at a the Throwflame TF-19 Wasp, a functional flamethrower attachment for commercial-grade heavy lift drones that can hit targets up to 25 feet away, with a one-gallon fuel tank ...
"The other 48, it's open game." You can purchase a X15 from XMatter's website right now, on sale for just $1,600. Way better than your average Super Soaker full of gasoline.
Since The Boring Company’s flamethrower emits flames that shoot less than the 10 feet defined by state law, Musk did not have to get a permit to sell one in California.
ATF says any flamethrower with a flame shorter than 10 ft is A-ok. Our design is max fun for least danger. I’d be way more scared of a steak knife. — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 28, 2018 ...
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