Original U.S. WWII M2-2 Flamethrower Dated 1945 IN ACTION

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The M2 flamethrower was an American man-portable backpack flamethrower that was used in World War II. It was the successor to the M1 and M1A1 flamethrowers. The Flamethrower M2 was developed in 1944 to replace the M1 that was plagued with problems and it was in direct response to those problems that the M2 was made extremely reliable. The M2 became the standard flamethrower of WWII and continued in use until completely replaced by the M9-7 in the beginning of the Vietnam War. The M2 was modified to the M2A1-2 in 1953-4 to include: vented gas caps, safety valve on regulator and straight frame for standard canvas. Early in the Vietnam War, some M2A1’s were upgraded with M7 guns and the supplier of the pressure bottles changed to Liquidonics, Westbury, NY.

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It's probably one of the coolest american weapons ever made

LAVODKA
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How many of those ended up killing the user rather than the enemy?

Gonken
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This is the times Valentine Jules need you the most u at your best

valentinejules
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You can tells us where to purchase Japanese type 100 flamethrower

valentinejules
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Will there ever be a second season of family guns?

allard
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The suffering our veterans went through war, and some people aren’t the slightest bit grateful? It’s a shame but guess nowadays it’s the game.

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