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Nuclear Weapons 50 Shot

Epic Fireworks - NUCLEAR WEAPONS

The Nuclear Weapons from Paramount fireworks is one of our mainstay fireworks. This is a 50 shot 60-second cake with 0.5kg net explosive content. The magnificent 30mm bore size is the maximum allowed in the UK.

This item was reviewed in Front Magazine’s October 2010 issue where it was described as a big, multi-coloured crackly one. This is a fantastic all rounder and great way to add duration to your display without compromising on effect. 60 seconds of mixed green, orange, red and purple peonies fired with crackling clouds of gold in between and a mixed coloured finale makes this a colourful and noisy firework that will be popular with all the boys and the girls.

nuclear weapons

No. of Shots: 50
Approx Firework Duration: 60 Sec
Firework Dimensions: 37cm x 19cm x 23cm
Bore Size: 30mm
Noise Rating: 8/10
Firework Classification: 1.3G
Safety Distance: 25 Metres
Vertical or Fan: Vertical
Cost: £59.95 including VAT

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We work closely with a number of professional and semi-pro firers who use this as a mainstay of the middle section of their display as like chips, it goes with anything (or goes wi owt in Yorkshire).

The video below shows 2 x Nuclear Weapons being fired together.

An Epic Fireworks Stash - Craig 2010

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