Musk assured the Twitterverse, however, that he would not, in any way, cause the zombie apocalypse as a means to sell more Boring
Co. flamethrowers.
During the course of Musk's Twitter session this weekend, the serial entrepreneur confirmed that 4,000 Boring
Co. flamethrowers have already been sold.
The Boring
Co. flamethrower seemingly started off as a joke back in December, when Elon Musk announced on Twitter that if he sells 50,000 Boring Company hats, he would start selling a flamethrower.
Based on the videos of the device, it seems like the Boring
Co. flamethrower is simply a propane torch fitted on what seems to be a modified CSI S.T.A.R. XR - 5 Airsoft Rifle.
Signs that The Boring
Co. flamethrower was a real thing emerged earlier this month when musician D.A. Wallach demonstrated the fiery contraption on his Instagram page.
An Elon Musk probably isn't going to move the needle in the same way as a Boring
Co. flamethrower, or — I hate myself for...
Not exact matches
Wallach's post, which was taken at a Boring
Co. tunneling site, featured the musician playing around with the
flamethrower.
Considering the pace at which The Boring Company
flamethrowers are selling, it might not be too long before the Boring
Co..