Sporting Goods : Pepper Spray In Red Molded Keycase With Belt Clip - 0.5oz

Sporting Goods : Pepper Spray In Red Molded Keycase With Belt Clip - 0.5oz

Pepper Spray In Red Molded Keycase With Belt Clip - 0.5oz

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Pepper Spray In Red Molded Keycase With Belt Clip - 0.5oz
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Brand: Pepper Plus
Label: Pepper Plus
Manufacturer: Pepper Plus
Publisher: Pepper Plus
Sales Rank: 3641
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Pepper Spray In Red Molded Keycase With Belt Clip - 0.05 OZ
Just manufactured
Guaranteed FRESH
Lasts 24 months from the day of purchase
Individually packaged in sealed factory shell case

Simple and easy to use
Effective and safe
Pepper gas formula
Police tested and approved

Pepper Plus incapacitates attackers for up to 30 min.
Effects are immediate: severe burning in eyes w/ copious tears, coughing & difficulty breathing. Eyes close involuntarily, nose runs & moist skin stings. One shot to the face causes instant panic & physical agony.
Spray will discharge approx. 8-10 feet

CONTAINS OLEORESIN CAPSICUM.

MUST BE 18+ TO PURCHASE.

WE WILL ONLY SELL THIS TO RESIDENTS LIVING IN THE LOWER 48 STATES. Can not be shipped to Massachusetts.
Under no circumstances will we ship this product to Canada.











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