The X15 can use any commonly available liquid fuel. For best results without napalm a 90% diesel and 10% gasoline mix is recommended.
FUEL CAPACITY
3.3 gallons (12.5 litres)
OPERATING PRESSURE
<1,000 PSI
MAX RANGE
50ft (15.2m) achieved with 1/4” tip and 90% diesel 10% gasoline mix at 700psi
HOSE
4ft high pressure hose with swivel mount
SEALS
Equipped with specialized high pressure O-Rings tailored exclusively for the X15. Eliminates the chance of seal degradation and leaks.
TORCH
-Windproof -Trigger start for ease of lighting -Pressure regulated to burn in all directions -Pull trigger to ignite and release to turn off; stainless steel burn tube, cast aluminum body, brass burn tip
SKU
X12431
UPC
653485227129
*Are Flamethrowers Legal? Yes. In the United States or Canada, flamethrowers are federally unregulated tools and are not considered a firearm by the ATF. No need for any NFA tax stamps, licensing, or even an FFL dealer.
However, it’s the purchaser’s responsibility to ascertain that ownership and or use does not violate any state or local laws or regulations.
If you live in California or Maine, you must obtain the proper permit to operate your flamethrower.
PREORDERS CLOSING NOV. 30
50ft range
60+ seconds firing time
Napalm compatible
When you're not lighting November fires, this'll be your best ally for
The X15 can use any commonly available liquid fuel. For best results without napalm a 90% diesel and 10% gasoline mix is recommended.
FUEL CAPACITY
3.3 gallons (12.5 litres)
OPERATING PRESSURE
<1,000 PSI
MAX RANGE
50ft (15.2m) achieved with 1/4” tip and 90% diesel 10% gasoline mix at 700psi
HOSE
4ft high pressure hose with swivel mount
SEALS
Equipped with specialized high pressure O-Rings tailored exclusively for the X15. Eliminates the chance of seal degradation and leaks.
TORCH
-Windproof -Trigger start for ease of lighting -Pressure regulated to burn in all directions -Pull trigger to ignite and release to turn off; stainless steel burn tube, cast aluminum body, brass burn tip
SKU
X12431
UPC
653485227129
*Are Flamethrowers Legal? Yes. In the United States or Canada, flamethrowers are federally unregulated tools and are not considered a firearm by the ATF. No need for any NFA tax stamps, licensing, or even an FFL dealer.
However, it’s the purchaser’s responsibility to ascertain that ownership and or use does not violate any state or local laws or regulations.
If you live in California or Maine, you must obtain the proper permit to operate your flamethrower.