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I'm not asking for three seconds or a steady aim, just a second, under some kind of suppression effect.
Not to mention that your flesh melts away @ 1200°C which is so hot that the air around it alone is going to burn you horribly. (see the firestorm effect [en.wikipedia.org] )
To give you an idea what this heat can cause
This family was in a air-raid bunker during the firestorm yet they pretty much 'burned' without getting touched by a flame once - the clothing is still 'intact'. [i.imgur.com]
There is a certain reason why Napalm etc are banned by the Hague Conventions - mostly because of the inhumane pain and suffering they cause.
You know you're going to die and you still have the strengh to control your muscles for a moment... unlike horrible pain where you don't give a ♥♥♥♥ about anything and just want to die fast.
"A flamethrower projects a stream of flammable liquid, rather than flame, which allows bouncing the stream off walls and ceilings to project the fire into blind and unseen spaces, such as inside bunkers or pillboxes."