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    Default A better option than standard pepper spray.

    Below are links referencing the Pepperblaster II from Kimber. Interesting read and looks like a great option for those of you that choose not carry a pistol for whatever reason. Not effected by wind either awesome. Anyway check it out.

    Kimber America | Pepperblaster | The most powerful pepper defense system

    Pepper Blaster GuardianAngel @ PepperSprayCenter.com - YouTube

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    A former co worker of mine carried one of these here in Pennsylvaia, because as a delivery driver he had to go into the People's Republic of New Jersey almost every day, and as such could not carry a firearm. I beleive he only used it once when some other driver ran up to his van and started to puch his van windows as he was trying to back out of a driveway. Definitly the pepper product I would go with should i be restricted from having my 1911.

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    I'll stick with inferno by cold steel.

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    If you happen to need defense in an office or at your desk 25 foot stream hornet spray is a good option. It can be easily staged nearby and is excellently disguised. It will take even the biggest angriest moron to his knees!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Austin:255453
    I'll stick with inferno by cold steel.
    And if that if lethal force i not appropriate, you can always just yell at them.
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    I looked at the Kimber a few weeks ago and, as I recall, it was only a two-shot deal. For about $35.00. I bought four $10.00 units for my wife for the same money and we practiced with two.
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    Quote Originally Posted by forty5 View Post
    If you happen to need defense in an office or at your desk 25 foot stream hornet spray is a good option. It can be easily staged nearby and is excellently disguised. It will take even the biggest angriest moron to his knees!
    The first time I heard of using wasp/hornet spray, I thought it was a great idea. However, someone brought up the legal issues that might abound. I do not have a can of hornet spray in front of me, but I believe it says something to the effect that it is a violation of federal law to use the product other than for its intended use. If it saves your life, great. But if one is choosing a weapon to use pre-meditated, hornet spray may not be the best choice?
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    I use this as it minimizes collateral contamination.

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    I think the chances of anyone ever getting attacked and needing a gun are pretty slim so why bother carrying one at all?
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    I picked up three of these for my nieces. They are small enough that the girls will have them with them, and bigger than some of those cylinder type spray cans, so they can actually find them.

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    I think the Kimber units are a good choice. My wife likes them because they are more similar to holding a handgun than a can.

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