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SABRE Tactical Pepper Gel is a professional-grade, maximum strength self-defense spray trusted by top U.S. law enforcement agencies. Featuring 18 powerful gel bursts that minimize wind blowback, a fast flip top safety for quick deployment, and a convenient belt holster, it offers reliable protection on the go. Made in the USA and backed by lab testing, it also includes free training resources to enhance your safety skills.
Brand | SABRE |
Product Dimensions | 1.3"W x 4.3"H |
Item Weight | 9.07 g |
League | SABRE |
Range | 18 |
UPC | 023063153001 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.47 x 2.36 x 2.2 inches |
Package Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.3 x 1.3 x 4.3 inches |
Brand Name | SABRE |
Country of Origin | United States |
Warranty Description | 4 years |
Model Name | SABRE Tactical Pepper Gel with Holster |
Material | Gel |
Suggested Users | mens |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Security Equipment Corporation |
Part Number | MK-3-GEL-H-US |
Model Year | 2016 |
Style | Pepper Gel |
Included Components | Pepper Gel, belt holster |
Size | 1.8 Fluid Ounces |
Sport Type | Multi-sports |
E**A
Good for protecting
Good for security grads and self defense. It comes with a black holder. It’s very sturdy and easy to use. It really works and is a good size it’s not bulky and sits comfortably.
C**R
I actually had to use this over the weekend on a LARGE Malinois / Shepherd
I have very irresponsible neighbors, and often find their loose and large dogs roaming around the neighborhood. This weekend, I was on my run, and luckily, I had this pepper spray with me -- I sometimes forget to bring pepper spray, but I'm glad I didn't yesterday. I was running down the street when all of a sudden, I hear this vicious, aggressive barking at my direction. I look across the street and see two LARGE dogs sitting at the corner. One was a HUGE rottweiler, and the other a big Malinois / Shepherd mix. My heart sank, as this is the fourth time I've had to deal with this sort of thing on a run. Usually, I can deal with one large dog fine, but two is going to get you killed. Especially when both are large attack dogs.The large Malinois (easily 70 to 80 lbs) just started running for me at full speed. I instinctively went around a car near me, and within a couple of few seconds, the dog was already rounding the front of the car to get me. It was running full bore, barking crazy, and ready to maul. I had this pepper spray out and ready as it rounded the corner, and I unleashed it on its face. I wasn't sure what to expect, since I never tested this spray before. I usually use the canisters of bear spray, and that unleashes a large, forceful cloud of spray. But, I've never tested this out before.It comes out in a forceful stream of liquid gel. I was pretty surprised by how robust the stream was. From about 5 ft away, I was able to spray the dog easily in the face, and it stopped dead in its tracks as I kept the stream going at its face. It did a 180 within a second, and bolted around the car back to the corner. I promptly jogged away, looking behind me to make sure it wasn't trying for a second attack, and also to see if the rottweiler would join the fray. Luckily, the rott just sat at the corner, and didn't do anything. The malinois stood in the middle of the street, looking confused, and maybe even stunned. I was able to escape a vicious mauling, intact.I really wish I had carried this with me several months ago when I encountered two other large, loose dogs. I ended up getting severely injured in that encounter, and I have a pending lawsuit against the owner. Pepper spray is only good when you carry it all the time, and I can attest to this one. It works, it's effective (even after 2.5 years from purchase date), and easy to carry. I'm going to buy more. The only thing I will add is that after a short 2 to 3 seconds of use, the canister feels much lighter. I should probably throw this one out.
D**S
Any Volunteers To Let Me Spray This Stuff in Your Eyes? UPDATE: I Got My Volunteer!
Not really sure how to give this a review because I haven't had to use it yet. I've shot a few test shots in the backyard and it seems to do what it's supposed to, but I would need someone willing to let me spray it in their eyes before I know if it works or not. Someone or something like a dog or a lion or a bear.I guess the idea behind this stuff is that you hope you never have to use it so you may never know if it works or not. However, if I'm judging on how safe it makes me feel, I'm giving it 5 stars just for that.November 11, 2018 - UPDATE:Hey, as luck would have it, somebody DID volunteer to let me spray this stuff in their eyes and guess what.. It REALLY WORKS! I don't just mean it works. I mean it REALLY WORKS!! I'm more confident than ever now with this on my belt because I can now be absolutely certain that if anyone or anything attempts to approach me with any intention of doing harm, they are going DOWN! I mean they are going down FAST!Once even a small amount of this is sprayed in the eyes or anywhere around the facial or head and neck area of a charging bear or an enthusiastic mugger, that person or animal will immediately (right away with no delay) experience trouble breathing, a painful sensation on the skin and blurry vision and a need to get down on the ground to recuperate and that, as my volunteer discovered, is not a quick process at all.I'm a pretty solid guy at 6' 185 pounds and I've worked out all my life. So I've never really had somebody feel brave enough to mug me as I'm walking outside late at night or anything like that, but hey, there's always somebody out there willing to try so I think it's a good idea to be ready if it ever did happen.After my volunteer let me spray this in his face, I knew right away that even if he had a gun or a knife and was bigger than me, if I sprayed him in the face with this stuff, I could sit with him as he was gasping for air on the ground and talk to him about why it's not a good idea to try and mug or rob somebody he doesn't know. Then I could remove the weapon from his trembling hand and tell him I would hold on to it for him until the police got there.If you're wondering who my volunteer was, it was me. An unwitting volunteer but a volunteer nevertheless.About a month ago, I happened to have a can of this on me when I was leaving a friend's house after a late dinner and visit and I had quite a distance to walk because of limited parking near their house. It was a beautiful night in Woodland Hills, CA and got to thinking how I remembered the user guide for this stuff said I should pop off a shot every once and awhile to assure that it works properly and hasn't gotten old and possibly dried out etc.So I decided it was the perfect time and place to test my formidable protective weapon. There was no one around for an entire street block and it was 2 a.m. in the morning so nobody was likely to step out from behind a bush and catch the spray in their face because I would feel absolutely horrible and like a total idiot if that did happen.It was pretty clear I was ok to fire away so I aimed straight in front of me at a wall near a structured driveway and gave it a good solid push down on the trigger button keeping my eyes on the wall to make sure I knew how to aim it properly.I swear the night air was still. Not a breeze, not a sound or hint of wind, but apparently my senses were not very sharp that night because as I was watching the wall that I shot at, I began to feel restricted breathing and a pain in my arm that was extended out holding the spray can. I knew immediately that whatever night breeze there was had carried the smallest amount of that spray BACK AT ME.So I immediately turned and RAN as fast as I could in the opposite direction to minimize the effects of the blowback. I had to stop and catch my breath and slow my breathing, but that was not easy and my arm and a small part of my face was burning and my eyes became blurry and it took sometime to regain total control using complete concentration and meditation and remaining very still until I was able to continue walking in the direction of my car.So I was my volunteer and I only got a tiny amount that was a fine mist blowing back in my direction carried by a deceptive night time breeze when I sprayed the wall in front of me.I'm pretty quick, so I figured out what was happening fast and I turned right away and ran in the opposite direction of the incoming blowback. Even still, I was in no condition to fight with anyone or defend myself if I were in a real situation and needed to do so.So take what happened to me and multiply that by a factor of at least 10 or 20x.Good stuff.
H**S
BETTER THEN "SPRAY" & STUN GUNS ✔️ Range seems less then advertised?
The media could not be loaded. ORDERED = 11/29/2016 || SELLER = Amazon.com LLC || PAID = $12.99(Beware of Seller changes! That's how you can get burned!):: PROS ::1.) Strong formula, meets the minimum levels for Bear Repellent.2.) Does not atomize in the wind, minimizes blow-back...looks like red silly string.3.) Better then a stun gun by far - NOT better then a Police Tazer though!4.) Burns badly and cannot be wiped off by attacker, minimal collateral damage to bystanders.5.) Large canister for the money - 50 Grams (Approximately 10 - 15 blasts max.):: CONS ::1.) Mine did not reach 18' (No wind at the time) went about 10 feet which is still better then Pepper Spray.2.) REALLY hard to remove from skin & clothes - so use it WISELY!!!3.) Holster is very tight so be sure to practice removing it a few times.:: OVERALL :: GREAT personal defense weapon, better the Pepper Spray. Make sure you know how to use it, if you spray yourself you're going to PAY for it. Do not get it on your hands & throw away clothes that make contact with it. My state allows for the use of both Pepper Gel & Stun Guns, so I recommend both - just remember the objective is ESCAPE not CLOSE COMBAT. If you use this as an aggressor, you could face serious jail-time, it's a 'defense' weapon after-all ;)
Z**B
Great for duty
Good quality the best recommended for law enforcement and security
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