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Jan 28
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MACE® TRIPLE ACTION |
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Price per Unit: $15.95
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Jan 28
2011
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MACE® TRIPLE ACTION |
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Price per Unit: $15.95
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Jan 17
2011
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Pepper spray Pen
Designed to repel attackers, this powerful pepper formula is contained inside a handy pen-like unit. The Pepper Pen is a convenient and subtle way to carry the protection you need into any environment where you might find yourself. A low key package houses a powerful self protection pepper delivery system. Pen clip easily attaches to pocket. Contains 5 one second bursts. 10 gram stream unit sprays up to 6 feet.
This is an easy and discreet way of carrying pepper spray. Place it in the inside pocket of a jacket or shirt pocket for easy reach. It looks like a pen but is all pepper spray business! It does not function as a writing pen and does not hold ink so no worries about ink stains on your clothes. The Pepper Pen; a great secret weapon!
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Dec 08
2010
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The Taser X26CPosted by STP in tasers in tampa , taser with laser sight , taser sales in u.s. , taser sales in tampa , taser in tampa , taser defense , taser c2 , taser , stun gun , self defense , personal defense |
In police studies, the new TASER® X26C has a higher instant incapacitation rate than a 9mm hand gun. The TASER® X26C shoots out 2 darts attached to 15 feet of wire. A 50,000 volt charge travels down the wires and over-rides the central nervous system providing incredible stopping power.
SAFETY -- The TASER® X26C can stop a bad guy up to 15 feet away (4.5 meters), allowing you the distance you need to protect yourself and family from an attacker. If a close quarter defense is warranted, the X26C doubles as a contact stun device to repel attackers as a powerful and surprising backup capability. TASER® technology has proven itself as a safe and effective choice for self-defense with over 500,000 users worldwide.
EFFECTIVE -- A TASER® X26C can be effectively discharged to work anywhere on the body, unlike other conventional weapons with a specified target area. This makes the TASER® X26C a more efficient self-defense option by making it easier to stop a threat under an already stressful situation. TASER® devices have been used effectively in law enforcement encounters by over 10,000 police agencies in over 4 countries, boasting a 95% effectiveness rating. TASER® technology provides one of the only non-lethal means of stopping an attacker dead in his tracks, even if under the influence of drugs or alcohol. RESPONSIBILITY -- Normal law-abiding citizens carrying a TASER® X26C for self-defense purposes should have no problem acquiring this highly effective tool. However, to promote responsible ownership, the TASER® X26C will only function after the owner completes a mandatory background check through the manufacturer to prevent misuse. Purchasers MUST be 18 years old or older.
TASER® X26C cartridges also have a unique serial number and are equipped with an Anti-Felon Identification system, which discharges up to 30 serialized paper tags when deployed. Law enforcement can later retrieve this confetti from the scene and contact TASER® International to get the name of the registered owner of the TASER® device, allowing police to track any potential misuse. LIFETIME REPLACEMENT GUARANTEE
If the TASER® X26C is used in self defense, it can be deployed and left behind attached to the attacker causing him to be incapacitated while you get to safety. When fired, the TASER® X26C will deliver a 30 second high voltage burst. During this window of opportunity, you can set down the TASER® X26C to keep the attacker debilitated, while you escape. Send us a copy of the police report documenting the incident and we will replace your unit free of charge. The TASER X26C is light weight and software upgradable. The unit utilizes a digital power magazine which not only powers the X26C but also remembers energy use and calculates the life expectancy of the magazine. A central display indicates battery level, a countdown timer during an activation and warranty information. 6”(L) x 3.2”(W) x 1.3”(H) Includes: 1 X26C, 1 soft holster, 6 cartridges, digital power magazine, manual, training materials, practice target and carrying case. Model 26009 TASER® X26C with 6 Air Cartridges, Nylon Holster, digital power magazine, manual, training materials, practice target and carrying case. "Registered Trademark of Taser International, Inc."
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Dec 01
2010
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Here is a great new item; walking weights with built-in pepper spray! Always in the hand and ready to use, this is the safest way to power walk or jog at night or any time of day!
MACE HOT WALKERS are 1 pound walking weights with built-in 10% Pepper Spray. Elastic Hand Straps for grip support (color may vary). Storage compartment for keys and money. Foam-covered comfort-grip handles. Cleans with soap and water. FREE replaceable pepper spray canister.
Only $19.95
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Oct 21
2010
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STUN MASTER® 800,000 Volt CELL PHONE Stun Gun

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Oct 18
2010
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Stun guns - STUN MASTER MULTI-FUNCTION

Price per Unit (piece): $59.95
STUN MASTER MULTI-FUNCTION rechargeable stun gun features a devastating 2.7 million volts, a high intensity LED flashlight, red flashing emergency lights, alarm and an emergency disable pin wrist strap. 4.75” x 2.5” x 1”
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Oct 07
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PEPPER FOAM MAGNUM MODEL

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Jul 07
2010
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It looks like an eclectic key fob, however there are individuals trained to use these in unexpected ways. For the novice the kubotan can be held in the fist and used effectively to swing keys attached to one end to deliver a devastating strike to the eyes or face. Held in the closed fist it can support the bones of the hand for straight closed-fist punches. Further it can be held in the same fashion to deliver hammer-fist blows for point-end strikes to sensitive areas like elbows, knees and wrist joints or any bones close to the surface. Pretty much any place you strike with the end of the kubotan is going to hurt. Therefore it is an excellent defensive weapon to carry on your keys to have with you at all times.
There are those who are highly trained to use this plain looking tool however. For instance in the art of Kali, (Pilipino knife fighting) the kubotan is used like the handle of a knife or the end of a fighting stick, just below the handle. The lower portion of a knife handle can be quickly manipulated for a wrist lock and take-down of an attacker, so can the lower portion of a fighting stick. Short kubotans are carried when a stick is not practical and a knife is not an option. Strikes, wrist locks and wrist-lock take-downs can be done at extreme speed by a Kali expert and learned by a novice with only a little focused training.
Kubotans are often legal to carry on campus where a stun gun or pepper spray may not be. Many people have no clue it is anything other than a large keychain fob for the myopic to locate their keys, and most persons of bad intent never expect to be hit with it when they attack. If I had to choose one defensive weapon to carry, it would be the kubotan. It can be held in a non threatening manner that attracts no attention yet is 100% ready for battle at all times when held correctly. I carry other forms of self defense but my kubotan is always with me! I have been in situations on more than one occasion where I felt I needed a weapon to make it home safely and felt confident walking with only a kubotan. With practice you can disable an attacker as quickly as with pepper spray. The only down side is it involves full contact self defense, but it offers a measure of leverage as a force multiplier that is hard to get with any other small device. A device that you can carry with you at all times without drawing attention.
The Kubotan; don’t leave home without it!
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May 16
2010
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While driving to an upscale tourist area of Clearwater Beach Florida near Tampa one winter night, I was involved in an odd series of coincidences. At an intersection a few miles from my destination a car pulled in front of me from a side street and I ended up following it into the wide traffic circle that leads to the waterfront. As coincidence would have it, the car in front exited the circle in the same direction I was going. At every turn over the course of about five miles, the car in front seemed to be anticipating my turns and leading to my own destination.
The coincidences didn't end there. As I approached the condo tower where I had family visiting, the car in front, to my continued astonishment, turned into the building parking area ahead of me. The driver pulled forward and casually entered the code for the security gate with my car idling behind. I'd seen this gate in action before and knew it would linger in the up position long enough for me to coat-tail in after them, so I did. I assumed the two occupants of the car had noticed, but as I harbored no ill intent, I gave it little thought beyond that.
I drove in past where the driver of the other car parked, to the opposite end of the guest parking and headed to the security lobby entrance for which another code must be entered to gain admittance to the building lobby. Two women were approaching from the area where the other car had parked and as it was after 10:00 pm it was an easy bet that they were the occupants of the vehicle I had followed in, there was no one else around.
As they approached I entered the code as I remembered it but as these were only temporary accommodations for my visiting family I forgot the correct entry combination and tried the wrong code twice with no success. The women stood back, regarding me a few paces away where they could see the security screen and they continued to watch me warily. One asked in a suspicious tone what I was doing and I explained I was visiting family, but had forgotten the code. They looked dubious, and after having followed them so far to reach this point, I'd say for good reason.
It was cold out that night and I had just come from a Krav Maga class, (a form of hand to hand combat training) dressed in black sweat pants and a black hooded sweat jacket, not that black is my favorite color, it's just what I happened to wear to class that night. I must have looked suspicious and considering that I had just followed them to this point from five miles and many turns away, circumstances didn't improve my case any.
They waited in an uncomfortable silence not knowing quite what to do next. After a long moment one woman stepped up to the security pad and with one eye on me, punched in the code to open the doors and they both quickly entered. Not knowing the correct code, I again coat-tailed in after them, their anxiety appeared to increase. The bolder one, the one who questioned me, summoned the elevator but stood surreptitiously watching me out of the corner of her eye.
When the elevator doors opened the two quickly entered, and once again, I entered after them. There we all were; two women and a strange man late at night with no one else around, a stranger who had followed them for miles, coat-tailing them at two separate security points and displaying no actual knowledge of necessary entry codes.
These two women broke every rule of urban survival; first they disregarded the highly suspicious (though purely coincidental) circumstances of our meeting. The two then continued to put them selves at increasing danger by entering ever more secluded areas, knowing they were being followed by a suspicious character, and apparently ignoring their own better judgment. They were dubious enough to challenge my entry into the building, but were too intent on making their goal of the 8th floor to consider the implications of walking into that elevator with me. These events had all the possibility of becoming a very dangerous situation.
As an instructor of self defense and hand to hand combat, as well as being involved in the personal security business, I could have advised them on a much different way to handle the situation as it had developed.
What should they have done?
First; they should have exited the parking area and driven to a populated location where there were witnesses. They might have also exited the parking lot and observed whether I followed them out, and then dialed police if in fact I did. They failed to act at this first opportunity when it appeared that I was tailing them in a suspicious manner.
Second; after approaching me at the secluded outer entrance of the building, and seeing that I didn't know the code to get in, they should have turned and made their way quickly back to their car. They could have alternately made their way out into the open, lighted, area of the parking lot where if the situation deteriorated, they could be more easily seen and might have called for help. They did neither; they entered the secluded lobby, allowing me to enter in after them, a very bad mistake given the circumstances.
Now there we were, isolated from the street and any possible help from a passing stranger. At that point they had gone in deep and it could have been a very bad situation if indeed I was a rapist or a murderer. One of them might have escaped out of the lobby but not easily, and neither of them took any measure to ensure their survival. They essentially offered themselves up even though they seemed vaguely aware that they were doing just that!
The last and final point is when they entered the elevator: As soon as I followed them in they should have rapidly exited. If I exited with them, it would have been all the indication needed that they were at that moment, in serious trouble and in a possible life threatening situation. With all the coincidences that had led us here, you would have thought the situation would not have gotten this far. But it did!
Neither of the women produced a stun gun or pepper spray. Even at this late point, either of those items would have been a game changer. Simply holding a hand over a pepper spray can, just inside a purse would have allowed one of them to spray and temporarily blind me before I could effectively act. As it is I feel lucky they had no such protection, because at that point in the elevator they should have produce a stun gun or sprayed me with Mace and asked questions later.
Lucky for us all it was just a bizarre coincidence between two women late at night and a suspicious looking stranger, who, fortunately was only a regular family guy going to pick up his wife and daughter from a family gathering. Nobody got hurt and we all lived happily ever after, but it might have ended very differently.
As advice for women, I highly recommend Krav Maga or other self defense classes, especially those tailored for women. Do not however attend a few classes and assume you are prepared. You must train diligently and build muscle memory so that your training will keep you acting in an emergency even if your mind submits to the chaos of being attacked.
If you haven't the time for the dedicated training required for real physical self defense, then tools such as pepper spray, a mini stun gun or a personal alarm can save your life and should be carried with you at all times. Remember; it is better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it.
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May 16
2010
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While driving to an upscale tourist area of Clearwater Beach Florida near Tampa one winter night, I was involved in an odd series of coincidences. At an intersection a few miles from my destination a car pulled in front of me from a side street and I ended up following it into the wide traffic circle that leads to the waterfront. As coincidence would have it, the car in front exited the circle in the same direction I was going. At every turn over the course of about five miles, the car in front seemed to be anticipating my turns and leading to my own destination.
The coincidences didn't end there. As I approached the condo tower where I had family visiting, the car in front, to my continued astonishment, turned into the building parking area ahead of me. The driver pulled forward and casually entered the code for the security gate with my car idling behind. I'd seen this gate in action before and knew it would linger in the up position long enough for me to coat-tail in after them, so I did. I assumed the two occupants of the car had noticed, but as I harbored no ill intent, I gave it little thought beyond that.
I drove in past where the driver of the other car parked, to the opposite end of the guest parking and headed to the security lobby entrance for which another code must be entered to gain admittance to the building lobby. Two women were approaching from the area where the other car had parked and as it was after 10:00 pm it was an easy bet that they were the occupants of the vehicle I had followed in, there was no one else around.
As they approached I entered the code as I remembered it but as these were only temporary accommodations for my visiting family I forgot the correct entry combination and tried the wrong code twice with no success. The women stood back, regarding me a few paces away where they could see the security screen and they continued to watch me warily. One asked in a suspicious tone what I was doing and I explained I was visiting family, but had forgotten the code. They looked dubious, and after having followed them so far to reach this point, I'd say for good reason.
It was cold out that night and I had just come from a Krav Maga class, (a form of hand to hand combat training) dressed in black sweat pants and a black hooded sweat jacket, not that black is my favorite color, it's just what I happened to wear to class that night. I must have looked suspicious and considering that I had just followed them to this point from five miles and many turns away, circumstances didn't improve my case any.
They waited in an uncomfortable silence not knowing quite what to do next. After a long moment one woman stepped up to the security pad and with one eye on me, punched in the code to open the doors and they both quickly entered. Not knowing the correct code, I again coat-tailed in after them, their anxiety appeared to increase. The bolder one, the one who questioned me, summoned the elevator but stood surreptitiously watching me out of the corner of her eye.
When the elevator doors opened the two quickly entered, and once again, I entered after them. There we all were; two women and a strange man late at night with no one else around, a stranger who had followed them for miles, coat-tailing them at two separate security points and displaying no actual knowledge of necessary entry codes.
These two women broke every rule of urban survival; first they disregarded the highly suspicious (though purely coincidental) circumstances of our meeting. The two then continued to put them selves at increasing danger by entering ever more secluded areas, knowing they were being followed by a suspicious character, and apparently ignoring their own better judgment. They were dubious enough to challenge my entry into the building, but were too intent on making their goal of the 8th floor to consider the implications of walking into that elevator with me. These events had all the possibility of becoming a very dangerous situation.
As an instructor of self defense and hand to hand combat, as well as being involved in the personal security business, I could have advised them on a much different way to handle the situation as it had developed.
What should they have done?
First; they should have exited the parking area and driven to a populated location where there were witnesses. They might have also exited the parking lot and observed whether I followed them out, and then dialed police if in fact I did. They failed to act at this first opportunity when it appeared that I was tailing them in a suspicious manner.
Second; after approaching me at the secluded outer entrance of the building, and seeing that I didn't know the code to get in, they should have turned and made their way quickly back to their car. They could have alternately made their way out into the open, lighted, area of the parking lot where if the situation deteriorated, they could be more easily seen and might have called for help. They did neither; they entered the secluded lobby, allowing me to enter in after them, a very bad mistake given the circumstances.
Now there we were, isolated from the street and any possible help from a passing stranger. At that point they had gone in deep and it could have been a very bad situation if indeed I was a rapist or a murderer. One of them might have escaped out of the lobby but not easily, and neither of them took any measure to ensure their survival. They essentially offered themselves up even though they seemed vaguely aware that they were doing just that!
The last and final point is when they entered the elevator: As soon as I followed them in they should have rapidly exited. If I exited with them, it would have been all the indication needed that they were at that moment, in serious trouble and in a possible life threatening situation. With all the coincidences that had led us here, you would have thought the situation would not have gotten this far. But it did!
Neither of the women produced a stun gun or pepper spray. Even at this late point, either of those items would have been a game changer. Simply holding a hand over a pepper spray can, just inside a purse would have allowed one of them to spray and temporarily blind me before I could effectively act. As it is I feel lucky they had no such protection, because at that point in the elevator they should have produce a stun gun or sprayed me with Mace and asked questions later.
Lucky for us all it was just a bizarre coincidence between two women late at night and a suspicious looking stranger, who, fortunately was only a regular family guy going to pick up his wife and daughter from a family gathering. Nobody got hurt and we all lived happily ever after, but it might have ended very differently.
As advice for women, I highly recommend Krav Maga or other self defense classes, especially those tailored for women. Do not however attend a few classes and assume you are prepared. You must train diligently and build muscle memory so that your training will keep you acting in an emergency even if your mind submits to the chaos of being attacked.
If you haven't the time for the dedicated training required for real physical self defense, then tools such as pepper spray, a mini stun gun or a personal alarm can save your life and should be carried with you at all times. Remember; it is better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it.
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