Posted: 11/19/2007 5:23:16 AM EDT
| It appears that most people who carry also have some type of chemical spray. What type do you recommend? What worked well for you? Several policemen have told me that it doesn't work on everyone all the time but I don't know what type they carry. Thanks in advance for your help. |
| Pretty much anything that is OC is good, Mace works too but I have heard its kinda weak, be sure to check your local laws on any type of chemical agent, I use FOX I have a 16ox riot size fogger a 4oz can and a 3oz can that I keep in my work pants the others stay in the car or on my belt, I used the 4oz can on a guy and it only took about a 3rd of a second of spraying and he was down for the count!! |
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I hosed many (50+ over 5 years) people with OC when I was doing security. OC is very variable in it's effect. Most people will find a dose in the face disabling. Some people will be taken out by splatter from 20' away. Yet others won't feel it at all. One 'gentleman' I used OC on became more irate because the spray was dripping off his face and onto his party shirt. He was dissuaded from further assaultive behavior by the application of a baton to the leg. I only ever had 1 guy who still wanted to fight after getting hit in the legs with the baton. Carry OC if you want, but it isn't a magic wand. BSW |
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I carry a chemical agent on my keys. In my CCW classes i'm big about layers of defense for my students. I carry a brand called Spitfire unlike most brands it's a bit more discreet. It's much easier to deploy because of it's design it's very easy to access. Because of it's shape it's a bit more accurate than most. It's rated at 2 million SHUs which is pretty hot for it's size. Another feature that seems to be a big seller is it's refillable using a cartridge based system. J |
Agree on the Freeze +P. That was our duty carry. I can give you a first hand account of what that will do. I got sprayed in training. After a hit with that stuff, I was pretty much done. We recently changed to a DefTec product. So far I'm not impressed. It was more of an annoyance rather than a stopping agent. I also noticed that with the DefTec, you must hit the subject directly in the eyes to see any results. With the Freeze +P, all you have to do is get it close. I've also seen both of these in action on the street. Freeze +P is superior in my view. As far as it not working on everyone... I've seen one person not be affected by the Freeze +P. Direct hit to the eyes and nose and the only effect was a case of the sniffles. The guy actually asked, "What's this stuff supposed to do?" Thankfully this was in training and he's on our side. |