Mace Brand PepperGuard Maximum Strength Pepper Spray Personal Model, Pocket Model, or Police Model, Great for Self-Defense, Black
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The regular 18g does not have a belt clip, whereas the police model does.
Yes. With OC, I've stopped two dog fights at my house. Make sure the MCC (major capsenoid content) of the brand you're buying is listed. Anything less than 1% is "weak sauce". MACE's MCC isn't readily available, but brands such as POM, Sabre RED, and a few others do. Bear spray is 3%, and those I mentioned are 1. 33- 4%MCC. On dogs, it's quite effective.
I've had no problems keeping one in my car, and we also get 90 - 100 miles per gallon. Where I live, it's 100 degrees, but when I'm not driving, I park my car in the shade.
There are about 15 separate, quick sprays in the small canister. I believe it should spray for about 15 seconds if you keep the button pressed all the time.
Selected User Reviews For Mace Brand PepperGuard Maximum Strength Pepper Spray Personal Model, Pocket Model, or Police Model, Great for Self-Defense, Black
This pepper sprayer is simple to use, concealable, and has a secure grip. The trigger button is also protected by a spring-loaded safety cover. to avoid unintentional self-destruction Ensure that the business end is pointing in the right direction by macing. I take it with me wherever I go: br>br> Jogging, backpacking, camping, running errands, grocery shopping, and even visiting family are all great ways to get some exercise. You never know when they'll get a wild hair and do something hilarious, do you? It sprays a solid stream of about 10 feet. br>br> After about four hours, The stream begins to arch downward at 5 feet, and at 10 feet, it reaches the ground. Pepper spray, on the other hand, is for when you can feel their breath on your face, or at the very least see the crazed look in their eyes, or just one eye, so the function is very specific. For a brief moment, it burns like hell. Enough to make me get down on my knees for a few moments and clear my cranium of all the mucus and tears it can muster. br>br>To summarize, this is an excellent non-lethal deterrent for ne'er-do-wells. human-made aquifers and ferocious beasts or smaller in size br>br>I put it to the test a few times, including on myself. You can buy with confidence because I took one for the team.
I retired from the Army as a military police officer. In addition, he is a former Campus Police Officer. I was a city dweller in San Francisco. In recent months, the neighborhood has seen an increase in crime and hate crimes. This is a product that I am very familiar with. It has been used a few times, and even law enforcement has used it because it is simple to use. I recommend not spraying against the wind for first-time users. In the event of an attack, if you do. Raise your elbow so that it is close to your eyes and across your face. To keep the spray from causing a backfire. Also, keep in mind that the expiration date is four years from the manufacturer's date.
When I bought two of these, neither of them worked when I tested them. When the first one was tested, it dripped, and the second one sprayed once before becoming inoperable. Both of them were thrown away in the trash.
Although the design is excellent, the stream (not spray) is small and ineffective. To be able to defend yourself, you'd have to be right in someone's face. My pepper spray can is much older and much more effective, and it sprays well and covers a large area while in use. This Mace product is not dependable in my opinion.
This item's ergonomics appeal to me. It's simple to hold onto thanks to the well-designed finger grip, which allows you to aim and spray correctly. When you try to grab the container while it's in your pocket, you'll need to know how it's positioned and get the proper grip in order to deploy it quickly. When it comes to using it, you don't have time to waste. Also, ensure that the expiration date is adhered to. I had my device for several years after it had expired, and there was no longer any pressure. So that you don't run out, test it and keep track of how often you test it.
I've also used it on the subway before. There's plenty of "juice" to go around for close-up shots. in self- defense. If they are not used by the expiration date, I donate them to the local police department for training or disposal.
It has a pistol grip and a safety hatch on top. Both are crucial because you can hold the canister in the correct position without having to look at it and know that it will discharge in the correct direction. The hatch keeps you from accidentally discharging the gun, but all you have to do to fire it is slide your thumb underneath it; it's small enough to fit in the palm of a lady's hand. For a guy, my hands are fairly average in size. The unit is shown in this photo ready to deploy.