WalkaboutTed
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Tear gas. A must-have experience.
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WalkaboutTed said:Tear gas. A must-have experience.
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Van-Tramp said:You wrote: "Any reason you would not carry the most effective tool for the job of self defense?"
Yes, I am neither US resident nor a US citizen. I am a foreigner who looks forward to visiting your great country.
ChezCheese:-) said:What is the difference between bear spray and pepper spray -- or are they the same thing?
I'm wondering why "zappers" haven't been mentioned. I'd much prefer to zap an intruder, (which will give me time to call 911 and/or get gone) than shoot them.Spaceman Spiff said:I agree with others that when attacked you use whatever weapon you can get your hands on to defend yourself.
max+sophia said:I'm wondering why "zappers" haven't been mentioned . . .
I agree Spiff, but if you aren't licensed to carry, having a zapper attached to your wrist as you shop etc, is the next best thing. Actually, walking to your car at night would be less dangerous if that zaplight flashlight was in your handSpaceman Spiff said:I wouldn't want to rely on a weapon that allows someone with a knife or crowbar to get close for my weapon to be used.
If I was going to have a "little" dog, it would be a Chihuahua. Those little SOBs are really mean. The ones in the neighborhood here will jump up 3' and attach their fangs to your private parts. Similarly, for a big dog I would have a German Shepherd. Everyone is afraid of them, and they are not outlawed like pit bulls are in many places. If you teach your Shepherd to twist its head slightly when looking at people, they will quickly slink off with their own tails between their legs.tx2sturgis said:I had to use my OC spray on a male pitbull that was bothering my little dog just yesterday.
DannyB1954 said:Many place limit pepper spray to 2 oz. I think bear spray is more.
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