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There’s a way to properly throw molotovs? Where does one research such skills?
Throw to the side, sometimes called “sidearm” throw.
A properly prepared in advance molotov isn’t going to break or open while you throw, but improvised ones are often unsealed and can spill mid-throw.
If you go up and over your back, like a baseball or snowball throw, you risk burning liquids falling onto your back and head.
By swinging over to the side, left or right depending on which hand you throw with, any risk is sent to the side of you. So be careful your don’t burn your buddies legs, too.
Damn, I need to read up on this at some point. Simple stuff that just makes sense, but could be the difference between serious injury and being fine.
There’s plenty in improvised weaponry that can maim or kill you if not done properly,
the only way to find out is from people beforehand passing on knowledge, firsthand experience, or being really good at brainstorming.
You’d probably figure it out before you went to throw, unfortunately if you’re rushed (like in active combat areas) you don’t always have the luxury of time to figure things out.
Sadly, making and testing these things beforehand would probably just get you in trouble too. But I’ll start studying in case I ever need it. Thanks for starting me down this little path.