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HOMER ea CONTENT PREFACE vil + INTRODUCTION 1 + CHAPTER ONE History of Flamethrowers 9 CHAPTER TWO Construction ofa Flamethrower 23 + CHAPTER THREE Manufacturing Napalm 45 + CHAPTER FOUR Commercial Equipment 57 + CONCLUSION v 63 eae en vit 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

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