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  • Flamethrower Fuel: Types & Composition - A Comprehensive Guide
    The most common fuel used in flamethrowers is a mixture of gasoline and a thickening agent, such as napalm or polystyrene. This mixture is designed to produce a long-lasting, intense flame. The fuel is typically stored in a backpack or other container and is pumped through a hose to the nozzle. When the trigger is pulled, the fuel is ignited and expelled from the nozzle.
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