Is this better than machine guns?

Say some lunatic wants to commit a mass shooting. Say he prefers to purge the heathens with the heavenly element of plasma rather than bullets. How successful would he be with an oxygen tank and a flamethrower in a rich neighborhood.

How would he differ in a poor neighborhood.

Bonus: place this man in the middle of a first world military base, how much can he burn before his flame is tactically put out?

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Answer the question.

>plasma
>flamethrower
Also, aren't those things fancy lighters?

Fire spreads fast. All you need is a spark.

>glorified propane torch
lmao, I made a better flamethrower in middle school.

Flamethrowers are good for scaring people and literally nothing else.

It's a kitchen torch on roids, nothing worth getting excited avout.

It's a propane torch.

>reading comprehension

Why would you go on a rampage with a propane torch in a nerf gun?

And for a The Boring Company™ flamethrower, I'm sure a deep breath would put out any potential flames.

Have anyone of you fuckheads ever been in a burning forest?

user, its a propane torch. Its not a flame thrower.

Have you ever had your lighter blow out during a light breeze while trying to light a fag.

I CAN BURN DOWN AN ENTIRE FUCKING CITY WITH A SMALL LIGHTER AND SOME GASOLINE YOU WHORES!!! WHAT'S YOUR POINT?

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No, no you can't.
I know you're coming of age and your hormones are raging but no.
Cities have a lot of fireproofing nowadays to prevent that, as that was a major problem in the industrial revolution 150+ years ago.

The reason why flamethrowers aren't used in mass killings is because you need to be extremely competent to not blow yourself up because there's a leak somewhere in your pack.
thikneng bout thos beans

>needing fuel
>being a flamelet
Lmaoing at your life

How exactly is the average city fireproofed.

By being made of fucking concrete and fireproof building materials.

All that can melt if it's burned for long enough. The drywall inside your house can burn with no problem. The insulation inside your house can burn with no problem. The wooden beams in your attic can burn with no problem. While an entire city may not be made up of suburban houses, people like comfort, and a comfortable workspace is a workspace with flammable materials. Even the offices in those mega towers in the center of the cities have flammable carpets and ceilings. The plastic monitors and desks with plastic keyboards are also very flammable. Only the sprinklers protect their flammable selves.

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Didn't a school flamening happen in germany?

And it takes more than a lighter to do it.
When's the last time a citywide firestorm happened?
You may not think each individual measure is much, but in a city buildings are spaced far enough apart with engineering in skyscrapers that turn off vents and isolate fires to seperate floors, fire response is strategically placed, materials aren't just bare wood anymore. Hell, try to light a piece of plywood from home depot on fire. The fire treatment will give you a hard time.
Maybe in china with the haphazardly build ghost cities you might burn down but not here.

>throws some gasoline and a light at some bricks
>after some burning nothing happens pardoning some bricks covered in soot

Who would’ve figured.

>Only the sprinklers protect their flammable selves.
Shame there’s like a gabillion of those all over at the slightest sign of a fire.

If you want to do real damage, electircal fires are where it’s at. That shit is hidden and not easy to put out.

Yes. Except guess what, those are pine trees, full of extremely flammable sap. But those take a bit of time to start. Firefoam and a couple of men with axes can contain it if caught early.

>The drywall inside your house can burn with no problem.
Treated with gypsum.
>The insulation inside your house can burn with no problem.
I’ve taken torches to them and nothing happened. Unless it’s made of China made garbage you’ll be fine.
>The wooden beams in your attic can burn with no problem.
Heavily treated and again, can take a torch to them and nothing will happen. >While an entire city may not be made up of suburban houses, people like comfort, and a comfortable workspace is a workspace with flammable materials.
Not enough to cause the entire building fire to spread.
>Even the offices in those mega towers in the center of the cities have flammable carpets and ceilings. The plastic monitors and desks with plastic keyboards are also very flammable.
Black goo plastic makes shitty fires, and often times a lot of this stuff is teeated for such occasions.

Look, the only you really could start a big fire in a building is...
A. Gasoline literally everywhere on each floor
B. A hidden electrical fire.

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he had a lance too

OP here. Thanks for the info. We're done here.

No because I stay the hell out of California

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