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Yes well there are seals that keep it in place right? If someone doesnt replace or properly keep these seals in condition what are the possibilities (I know they are dumb for using the gun if they arent going to take care of it.) But there are unbright people out there. If the release is pressed on the tank gas is flowing. If there is a spark there is combustion. If the seal blocking the tank from the combustion chamber is damaged the flame has a path to the tank. If the propane ignites in the tank? Well I dont want to be there................. again as I stated they DO NOT use propane in actuall firearms for a reason....... If the valve seal on a stove is damaged it can and will ignite the system causing fire and harm.......... everything is based on RESPONSIBLE people and we all know not everyone is responsible. I dont want to be there with an irresponsible person.......
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