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Having Strength To Protect Yourself From Enemies

By Gron A Notrisl


I got a first taste of how Wildfire pepper spray gel works when I was suddenly attacked. Well, basically, my enemy got the taste simply because he was hit so bad by my weapon's power that he was still wincing in pain as soon as I went away.

I'm not concerned about leaving any permanent injuries simply because pepper sprays are non-lethal. The effects are short term, which means that when these fizzle out after a few minutes, targets can regain control of their bodies.

At first, I found a number of options on the internet and studied how I could benefit from each one. A hot pepper spray, for instance, leaves a painful burning sensation typically felt in the eyes and skin. Strong pepper sprays can block breathing, and induce coughing and profuse tearing from the eyes.

There are ones which come in a gel form. Pepper gel helps you take an assailant down in much the same way as other types would. However when your target attempts to wipe the gel off, the solution will just penetrate deeper into the skin and cause much more pain.

I wanted something brand new and went for a WildFire 2 oz. pepper gel. It can debilitate a target that is around 8 feet away with 18% Oleo Resin Capsicum, which is a derivative of 3 million Scoville heat units. Each of its 6 to 8 one-half second bursts is enough to cover targets with sticky, colored gel.

So there I was, going about my way, when this guy all of a sudden sprang from behind and pointed his bladed weapon at me. It was precisely what I was hoping for, a not-so-dangerous scene where I could use my self-defense device.

I wasn't really praying for some bad thing to happen to me but simply awaiting a chance to prove to myself that I can protect my own hide.

Just because I am a woman does not necessarily mean that I have to be helpless. Why be useless on my own if I have my Wildfire pepper spray gel beside me?




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