Choice of pepper spray ??

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Choice of pepper spray ??

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Is there any difference between pepper spray for dogs and that used for undesirable human intruders? One neighbor has some aggressive bull dogs and my other neighbor is ...... well , not trustworthy !! Any products and sources of purchase are appreciated.. Tin Bender
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Most of us on the board use Fox OC.
No difference in the 2 or 4 legged kind until you get to the big critters.
It is available from several sorces. I get mine from Comp-Tac Victory Gear. comp-tac.com
They also make Kydex holsters. They are Texas based. Turn around time is excellent. Service the same. Close ties to the board. Many of us have their holsters too.
You will probably get some other suggestions but you will get a lot of "DITTOs" too.
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Fox pepper spray is on its' way. The folks @ Comt-Tec were very helpful and my product will ship today. Thanks for your help. Tin Bender
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Ditto.

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To correct:

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I just got off the phone with Comp-Tac. They have excellent customer service.
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I don't know that I would carry this, but it is interesting.
Kimber's OC dispensers.
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txinvestigator wrote: Kimber's OC dispensers.
Law Dog called those things "pocket camels", because they hawk a nasty gooey loogey.

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The second video, where the Kimber employee volunteered to be shot, was telling.

There were several seconds before the effects overwhelmed him.

Several seconds is NOT acceptable!
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Mike1951 wrote:The second video, where the Kimber employee volunteered to be shot, was telling.

There were several seconds before the effects overwhelmed him.

Several seconds is NOT acceptable!
Several seconds is when it is not a deadly force situation. he would not have been effective in an assault pretty rapidly. It is much better than trying to go hands on with someone.

I have been sprayed in training, and that is a pretty normal reaction.
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Post by Chris »

just get microbubble. stay away from the foam. i had a guy turn his head at the right moment when i used that stuff ONCE. it just caked up on the side. he scooped it off and asked me what else i had for him. that sucks.
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microbubble ????

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Chris, What is a Microbubble? T. Bender
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txinvestigator wrote:I don't know that I would carry this, but it is interesting.
Kimber's OC dispensers.
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Saw these the other day while on the Kimber website. Interesting is the right word.
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Post by Skiprr »

I'm just thinkin' that, for 20 bucks, get one of these and fill it with some potent OC. Hey, the range is 35 feet...though it'd be a little difficult to conceal...

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be sure to pump it enough, you don't want the air pressure runnin' down at the wrong time!!!
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