Someway, somehow, it’s apparently legal to own the XM42 flamethrower in the United States, unless you happen to live in California or Maryland. I can’t fathom any circumstance under which a weapon — let’s not mince words here — capable of shooting flames 25 feet should be available for anyone to pick up if they have $700 lying around to back Ion Productions’ crowdfunding campaign. That said, it’s incredibly cool and fulfills all my childhood superhero fantasies.
Gadget Ogling: Shooting Flames, Flowing Time, and Locked-Up Temptation
Posted by: Kris Holt March 28, 2015 05:00 AMSomeway, somehow, it’s apparently legal to own the XM42 flamethrower in the United States, unless you happen to live in California or Maryland. I can’t fathom any circumstance under which a weapon — let’s not mince words here — capable of shooting flames 25 feet should be available for anyone to pick up if they have $700 lying around to back Ion Productions’ crowdfunding campaign. That said, it’s incredibly cool and fulfills all my childhood superhero fantasies.