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[[File:Flamethrower-GTAVC-prerelease.jpg|thumb|right|272px|[[Tommy Vercetti]] using a flamethrower in a pre-release screenshot of GTA Vice City.]]
[[File:Flamethrower-GTAVC-prerelease.jpg|thumb|right|272px|[[Tommy Vercetti]] using a flamethrower in a pre-release screenshot of GTA Vice City.]]
{{quote|"Beware psychopaths and over-enthusiastic barbequers with this weapon. Fine for use in south-east Asia, but on the streets of Vice City, it is nothing but a menace.<br>-[[Vice City Bureau of Investigation]] file description.}}  
{{quote|"Beware psychopaths and over-enthusiastic barbequers with this weapon. Fine for use in south-east Asia, but on the streets of Vice City, it is nothing but a menace.<br>-[[Vice City Bureau of Investigation]] file description.}}  
The '''[[:wp:Flamethrower|Flamethrower]]''' is a mechanical device designed to project a long controllable stream of fire. This weapon has appeared in every [[Grand Theft Auto]] game since the first [[Grand Theft Auto 1]], except in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], [[The Lost and Damned]] and [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]. It is classified as a Heavy Weapon in the later editions. The [[Grand Theft Auto III]] rendition of the flamethrower is based somewhat on the US Army M2 Flamethrower, albeit lacking a backpack fuel tank, and adopting a rifle-like design. The renditions after GTA III are not based on any known flamethrower design, but they may be homebuilt.
The '''[[:wp:Flamethrower|Flamethrower]]''' is a mechanical device designed to project a long controllable stream of fire. This weapon has appeared in every [[Grand Theft Auto]] game since the first [[Grand Theft Auto 1]], except in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], [[The Lost and Damned]], [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]], and [[Grand Theft Auto V]]. It is classified as a Heavy Weapon in the later editions. The [[Grand Theft Auto III]] rendition of the flamethrower is based somewhat on the US Army M2 Flamethrower, albeit lacking a backpack fuel tank, and adopting a rifle-like design. The renditions after GTA III are not based on any known flamethrower design, but they may be homebuilt.


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