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Spitfire Pepper Spray | |
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Price:$14.95
Shipping Weight: 0.50 pounds
47 available for immediate delivery
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| Easy to point 'n' shoot package. Small package with 2 million SHU punch. Carries 8 shots; has an 8 ft. cone pattern. Contains 4.5 gms of OC pepper spray. Your choice of red or black. Features Snap-free(R)key ring for quick use without removing key from ignition.
You're considering this pepper
spray because you fear for your
property and life. Wouldn't it be
a good idea to practice before you
need to use it? We have inert
sprays for practice. The
"situation" is not the time for
training. Look at item SF050
in the Related Item(s) list
below.
Many experts suggest using a
personal alarm with pepper
spray. The alarm distracts the
assailant and brings attention to
your situation. Use the pepper
spray to stop the assailant. And
then get out of the situation. The
alarm could also be used for a
locator beacon in a disaster.
Check out our selection of
alarms. |
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STPS-4 | Pepper Shot PS-4 14 gm Pepper Spray w/ Auto Visor Clip, List $8.95 |
$6.60
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Ready to ship.
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STTAC-1 | Tactical Use of Defense Sprays |
$5.00
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52 available for immediate delivery
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PA0140 | Minimum Damage, Maximum Effect - VHS |
$29.95
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1 available for immediate delivery
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80145 | MACE 80145 Screecher, Personal Alarm |
$7.05
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7 available for immediate delivery
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80238 | MACE 80238 Sportstrobe Alarm |
$13.26
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95 available for immediate delivery
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SF02 | Spitfire Refill |
$7.99
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7 available for immediate delivery
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BGOC-V | Personal Protection with Chemical Aerosol Sprays |
$39.95
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3 available for immediate delivery
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BP100 | Quick Release Keychain |
$2.49
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NEW
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SF49 | Spitfire Practice Canister |
$7.99
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3 available for immediate delivery
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| "The right of self-defense is the first law of nature; ... when the right of the people to keep and bear arms is, under any color or pretext whatsoever, prohibited, liberty, if not already annihilated, is on the brink of destruction." - Henry St. George Tucker, in Blackstone's 1768 Commentaries on the Laws of England. |