Mace Brand Pepper Gun w/ Cartridges- Light Blue Color |

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List Price: $69.99 Buy New: $48.00 as of 9/10/2010 06:53:44 EDT details You Save: $21.99 (31%)
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Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 75421
Media: Misc. Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
MPN: 80402 Model: 80402 UPC: 022188804027 EAN: 0022188804027 ASIN: B0013BNZN4
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Features:
| • | Pepper Gun dispenser | | • | One 28 gram 10% OC cartridge | | • | One Water test cartridge | | • | Batteries (for the LED light) | | • | ****THIS IS FOR THE LIGHT BLUE UNIT******* |
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Product Description Mace Brand Pepper Gun w/ Cartridges- Light Blue Color
MACE PEPPER GUN uses an advanced delivery system utilizing patented Bag-in-a-Can Technology. This new system allows the pepper spray to spray like an aerosol in a continuous fashion from any angle, even when Pepper Gun is held upside down. Sprays 7 blasts up to 25 feet.
Trigger Activated LED Light:
Allows for better aim
Temporarily disorients intruder
Mace Pepper Gun includes:
Pepper Gun dispenser
One 28 gram 10% OC cartridge
One Water test cartridge
Batteries (for the LED light)
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Customer Reviews: Seems well-made and functional December 25, 2008 AJ CA (USA) 15 out of 16 found this review helpful
I was somehow expecting this to be plastic but it's nearly all metal and feels solid. Very simple to use and wouldn't cause handling confusion in a fight.
The trigger is not the cocked, spring-loaded type. It just applies steady pressure to the back of the "can" which pushes on a nozzle up front, spraying through a pinhole cap. It's basically a pressurized squirt gun.
A water cartridge test showed potential for a 30 foot range if arced. Definitely more precise than a standard unit and safer than bear spray fog in a house. The LED light is an obvious aid for nighttime aiming.
My only design complaint is 1mm of slack causing the cartridge to shift. This means the nozzle tip doesn't quite seat in the front porthole until you start pulling the trigger. You can fix that with a shim.
The handle says to replace the cartridge every year, but the cartridge itself shows a 4-5 year date. If I don't smell leaking pepper I'll wait.
I would recommend this above standard canisters but it could be bulky for street use and the gun shape might provoke an escalated showdown. Upon drawing this you should make it clear that it's not a firearm.
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