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If the fuel for the flame thrower is stored in a sealed container with only a valve to let fuel exit, that implies that it is stored as a liquid under pressure, and exits as a gas. Therefore, the canisters may have their contents transfered because in the manual it is stated that it is an adhesive, which implies it being in a more tangible form from a gas, and as such, does not require a gas canister to contain it, allowing its contents to be transferred.
Thus, more ammunition available :cool:.
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I wish it were true in SPv2. +Rep for sharing that.
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I think the Flamethrower needs more range.
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I would agree, but CMT actually took away the extended igniter (notice how it just looks like a maimed stub in snow grove) and that would realistically decrease the range. I don't understand why they did that when the default flamer didn't even look as weird. Not to mention it doesn't even make sense to have a design like that for such a volatile weapon. The users will have a greater chance of setting themselves on fire let alone smoke some grunts :/
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I agree with you Delta. But I actually like the look of the newer flame thrower better than the old one. The nozzle just looked to weird in my opinion. Maybe if they redesigned the nozzle? (Or quite possibly the entire gun. It just looks odd in general to me)
Though I wouldn't say it needed a farther range. Seems fine to me for a flamethrower.
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i think the new flamethrower was just fine, just that the shark like sticker/paint needs to go....in my eyes, it looked kind of like a toy.....a very dangerous toy....
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I just hope there'll be a nozel at all this time around... The newer flamer right now does look kinda cool, but just not practical.
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You guys take things way to seriously.
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How else are we supposed to take things? We're all tense with the hopefully soon release of SPv2 and to see who's right and who's wrong in these debates when it comes to CMT's final dicisions.