A scream of a girl caught my attention. I hurriedly went to where it came from. The girl was crying and pleading to the big guy that was pinning her down. I stood transfixed, paralyzed by panic and the thought I was actually powerless to perform anything. I did not know I had let out a blood-curdling shriek.
An individual then ran from behind me, and fired something having an intense blinking light. The big guy was down and howling now. Was this because of pain? He staggered back, scrubbing his face, and sank to the ground, coughing. Later, I learned it was actually a Mace pepper spray gun with flashing strobe that had felled the assailant.
It was really remarkable that the gal's lifesaver had been probably around 18 feet far from her. He had fended off the assailant ably with his non-lethal weapon which worked nonstop similar to an aerosol spray. Apparently, the effects-- a burning feeling to the eyes and skin, as well as respiratory constriction-- were temporary, and the target did not undergo long-term damage.
This was not simply average pepper spray which Gary had used. It had appeared like a handgun to me, and this was one at least in shape and size. Pepper guns, he suggested, make it possible for you to fire and also hit the target coming from a safe proximity, even farther compared to a lot of defense sprays can.
He mentioned these work even inverted, and the aerosol effect allows accurate targeting, just like you were firing a true pistol. Besides, this seems more hassle-free to pull a trigger compared to push a switch.
The Mace pepper gun self-defense spray with strobe LED assists distract the target just before you shoot. Its dual mode LED function as a powerful illumination whenever steady, while even more confusing your target once blinking.
Gary could have been 20 feet far from the criminal, and he would continue to have knocked him down with his black pepper spray gun. Fortunately, the person had been struck while standing up, and the victim had covered her face to make sure that she had not been affected.
She was very thankful to have been rescued by Gary and also his Mace pepper gun with flashing strobe.
An individual then ran from behind me, and fired something having an intense blinking light. The big guy was down and howling now. Was this because of pain? He staggered back, scrubbing his face, and sank to the ground, coughing. Later, I learned it was actually a Mace pepper spray gun with flashing strobe that had felled the assailant.
It was really remarkable that the gal's lifesaver had been probably around 18 feet far from her. He had fended off the assailant ably with his non-lethal weapon which worked nonstop similar to an aerosol spray. Apparently, the effects-- a burning feeling to the eyes and skin, as well as respiratory constriction-- were temporary, and the target did not undergo long-term damage.
This was not simply average pepper spray which Gary had used. It had appeared like a handgun to me, and this was one at least in shape and size. Pepper guns, he suggested, make it possible for you to fire and also hit the target coming from a safe proximity, even farther compared to a lot of defense sprays can.
He mentioned these work even inverted, and the aerosol effect allows accurate targeting, just like you were firing a true pistol. Besides, this seems more hassle-free to pull a trigger compared to push a switch.
The Mace pepper gun self-defense spray with strobe LED assists distract the target just before you shoot. Its dual mode LED function as a powerful illumination whenever steady, while even more confusing your target once blinking.
Gary could have been 20 feet far from the criminal, and he would continue to have knocked him down with his black pepper spray gun. Fortunately, the person had been struck while standing up, and the victim had covered her face to make sure that she had not been affected.
She was very thankful to have been rescued by Gary and also his Mace pepper gun with flashing strobe.
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Wanda M Megyese has been educating people how to operate self defense products to defend themselves for dozens of years now. There are dozens of options, like stun guns, pepper sprays and personal alarms. He offers full help and instruction on how to operate the products. More Information
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