Because of the fact that we are working internationally with different kinds of Dealers, Wholesalers, Distributors worldwide, we know that there are different kinds of demand wholesale price because they are a distributor in their base of operations.
WHY WE CARRY
We’ve all run into the swaggering John Wayne types of the gun world.
Those are the guys who carry for the cool factor alone, the guys who tend to post things tosocial media challenging the world at large – and some guy at the grocery store – to a fight.
The guys who dare people to “try me.” The ones who make sure anyone and everyone knowthey own guns (and often the same guys who push hard on open carry “because muhrights”). Can’t decide whether to carry openly or concealed Why try not both at the sametime! But don’t reallyCan’t decide whether to carry openly or concealed Why try not both at the same time! But don’t really
SECONDARY MEASURES
There are other options on the market for self-defense that allow you to defend yourself without reaching for your gun. It makes you a prepared, well-rounded gun owner if you carry more than just your gun to stop a fight. There are countless circumstances where a secondary measure will get the job done. Perhaps the most commonly used and known is pepper spray (it’s also commonly misused).
All too often parents hand a canister of pepper spray to their teenage daughters with the stone-faced admonition to “stay safe”. Right, because an unfamiliar canister of pepper spray is the magic bullet against all would-be rapists and murderers. That’s not how this works, guys, that’s not how any of this works.
SECONDARY MEASURES
“Oleoresin capsicum (OC) is the oil taken from the placenta near the stem of a pepper. Although OC is the active ingredient used in most pepper sprays, the percentage of OC within the formulation does not indicate pepper spray strength. The OC percentage only measures the amount of red pepper contained in the pepper spray, not the pungency or
To put this in perspective Sabre Red goes on to explain on their website that “civilian and law enforcement pepper sprays range from 0.18% to 1.33% Major Capsaicinoids. Bear sprays range from 1.0% to 2.0% Major Capsaicinoids.”Here are your bare basics. These numbers vary by brand but should give you a good idea what to expect from good pepper spray such as Sabre Red.
Their canisters produce a stream spray between 8 and 12 feet long. Once you’ve used your pepper spray it is smart to replace it. But should you really just point-and-spray?
SECONDARY MEASURES
There are other options on the market for self-defense that allow you to defend yourself without reaching for your gun. It makes you a prepared, well-rounded gun owner if you carry more than just your gun to stop a fight. There are countless circumstances where a secondary measure will get the job done. Perhaps the most commonly used and known is pepper spray (it’s also commonly misused).
All too often parents hand a canister of pepper spray to their teenage daughters with the stone-faced admonition to “stay safe”. Right, because an unfamiliar canister of pepper spray is the magic bullet against all would-be rapists and murderers. That’s not how this works, guys, that’s not how any of this works.
SECONDARY MEASURES
“Oleoresin capsicum (OC) is the oil taken from the placenta near the stem of a pepper. Although OC is the active ingredient used in most pepper sprays, the percentage of OC within the formulation does not indicate pepper spray strength. The OC percentage only measures the amount of red pepper contained in the pepper spray, not the pungency or effectiveness of the product.”
To put this in perspective Sabre Red goes on to explain on their website that “civilian and law enforcement pepper sprays range from 0.18% to 1.33% Major Capsaicinoids. Bear sprays range from 1.0% to 2.0% Major Capsaicinoids.”Here are your bare basics. These numbers vary by brand but should give you a good idea what to expect from good pepper spray such as Sabre Red.
Their canisters produce a stream spray between 8 and 12 feet long. Once you’ve used your pepper spray it is smart to replace it. But should you really just point-and-spray?