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PREFACE
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INTRODUCTION
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CHAPTER ONE
History of Flamethrowers
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CHAPTER TWO
Construction ofa Flamethrower
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CHAPTER THREE
Manufacturing Napalm
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CHAPTER FOUR
Commercial Equipment
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CONCLUSION
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aramilitary survivors and others who
have seriously contemplated their cir-
cumstances realize they need a pow-
erful weapon ta deal with a-mored
police and/or military vehicles,
including tanks and armored person-
nel carriers (APCs). Survivors also
know that they might need a means
by which to hold off a large number
of hostile people.
‘To prepare for these and other sur-
vival scenarios, some have acquired
superaccurate sniper rifles, homemade
mortars, automatic weapons, exotic
explosives. or Molotov cocktails.
Unfortunately, these weapons aren’t
effective against extensive firepower
and/or military-type police hardware.
Most traditional defenses have