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I would keep it. That way the seller will be spared.
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With a friend like that who needs an.....Many years ago a friend and I were having Chinese food at a local restaurant (we were in high school) when he took a finger full of that hot Chinese mustard and shoved it up my nose! I've never felt anything like that!
He apparently bought it sometime before Sep 23, 2020, when this thread started, so unless he bought the extended warrantee, it's too late.If you're looking for justification from this board to keep it, I doubt that you have found it so far in this thread, just send it back.
I will add that if you want a less than lethal product to go with a taser or maybe an ASP.
Now that we have warm weather I use ours all the time. Each shot uses so little salt I never have been able to see any around when using it. What I love about it is I can get fly's that make it in anywhere. No matter what they land on this just kills them and I don't damage anything swatting at them. Have used it a couple times on a hornet that made its way in. Those you have to be real close to but it will still kill them.I need to get one of those Bug A Salt guns....be fun to shoot at the flies the cats and dog don't get....
Andy
Good to know that they work and are fun to boot.Now that we have warm weather I use ours all the time. Each shot uses so little salt I never have been able to see any around when using it. What I love about it is I can get fly's that make it in anywhere. No matter what they land on this just kills them and I don't damage anything swatting at them. Have used it a couple times on a hornet that made its way in. Those you have to be real close to but it will still kill them.
So far the kid I bought one for has not had to use it. For her she refuses to own a gun so better than nothing. Testing hers before sending it off impressed me enough to buy one for myself. When I carry it I also have a firearm. The pepper is for trying less lethal if I can. The two I have bought so far may be a fluke but they do not fail in testing. When I was trying them out with practice ammo they were sailing clean through a heavy moving box I had a target on. Tried a few of the OC balls and they burst fine on contact with anything hard. Of course with me if mine fails I will just go to lethal and I would only even try if the scum was NOT showing a gun in their hand at the time.My opinion of something like this 'on the surface' is it is a farce, a 'paranoid purchase', or a lot like most fishing lures - designed to catch more fishermen than fish.
I have a little experience with pepper spray, being shot with it once during training, and believe it would be MUCH more effective in a simpler system such as in a spray can such as bear spray etc. But it appears to me if one had to actually deploy this thing, with it's potential drawbacks, unreliability and other issues I suspect it's effectiveness would be in the very low percentages like maybe 5% or less.
I just don't really see CO2 powered paintballs wrapped around the design of a small handgun being reliable or effective in a potentially impulsive, self - defense scenario.
My Wife is one of those people who is OVER THE TOP scared of those critters. The salt gun or a vacuum is the only way she will go after one if I am not around. If I am around she LOUDLY tells me to deal with itGood to know that they work and are fun to boot.
Might try it out on "big game" like....spiders...
Andy
I VERY much wish the kid I bought the first one for would. I would GLADLY buy her one and pay for classes but alas she is strongly against owning one and she is close to 40 now so doubt that will change. For me if I can go the rest of my time on this side and not have to shoot anyone again I will be happy. If I do have to I will not lose sleep over it but, if I can stop them with less than, I would far prefer that. Have had several run ins with drug idiots where I live and so far none have left feet first. Hope to keep it that way.If my life is threatened, I would prefer a firearm.
I have to "guess" you have never shot anyone? Hopefully if you have not you will be able to go the rest of your life and not do so. For 99.9% of us who have shot someone its something we really do not want to do again. There is a reason LEO's have carried and used less than for all my life and long before I came along. If I had to use deadly force again I would not lose sleep over it but, if I can stop someone without doing so will work for me and almost every person who has ever shot someone. Its not nearly as "fun" as many think it is.As a gun owner I can envision very few scenarios in which a pepperball launcher would be an appropriate defensive tool and a firearm would not. Personally, if I'm using any force above and beyond my bare hands there would need to be an imminent threat of death or serious bodily injury, which would justify a lethal force response. Maybe in a riot or civil unrest situation to create a buffer or pause an advancing group of potential threats? Aside from that possible edge case, I think there are better and more reliable options available.
However, I think it's important to remember that the target audience for this product is people who don't want to use a gun for self-protection. Those folks tend to not understand use of force at either a legal or practical level, so I can see why they might find this an attractive defensive option.
Never have shot anyone, and hope to never find myself in a situation that requires it. To clarify, I practice situational awareness, actively avoid potential bad situations whenever possible, and exhaust all possible opportunities to de-escalate negative encounters. I'm also extremely polite and don't take the bait when someone starts talking crap - I'll be the first to walk away every time. If it gets to the point where any physical force is being used, either a lot of failures in situational awareness and de-escalation have occurred or I'm being ambushed.I have to "guess" you have never shot anyone? Hopefully if you have not you will be able to go the rest of your life and not do so. For 99.9% of us who have shot someone its something we really do not want to do again. There is a reason LEO's have carried and used less than for all my life and long before I came along. If I had to use deadly force again I would not lose sleep over it but, if I can stop someone without doing so will work for me and almost every person who has ever shot someone. Its not nearly as "fun" as many think it is.
Any time I have to deal with some dope head I have to run off there is a potential for the need for force. If one does decide to push it that far I will not go toe to toe so to speak with them. I will use force that lets me win. If I can do that the the scum can still live another day? Perfect outcome to me. Sadly the world we live in now means any time we venture out of our home there is a chance some kook may come after us for no reason at all. As I said there is a reason LEO's have carried and used less lethal for longer than any of us have been alive. A firearm is a great equalizer but shooting someone is not nearly as much fun as many think it will be. MANY people will not own a gun for the same reason. They can't see a time when someone will attack them for no reason if they are not an LEO. To them its their choice. Most will go their entire life and never need a gun so it works. Again for those who don't want to carry less lethal or even lethal, matters none to me. Life is full of choices adults have to make. Most never regret not having protection so they win I guess.Never have shot anyone, and hope to never find myself in a situation that requires it. To clarify, I practice situational awareness, actively avoid potential bad situations whenever possible, and exhaust all possible opportunities to de-escalate negative encounters. I'm also extremely polite and don't take the bait when someone starts talking crap - I'll be the first to walk away every time. If it gets to the point where any physical force is being used, either a lot of failures in situational awareness and de-escalation have occurred or I'm being ambushed.
I'm open to hearing any specific scenarios in which you think this product might prove useful. I admit I could be completely wrong, but I'm having trouble conceiving of a situation in which this would be a more appropriate tool than a firearm when use of force is needed for someone who isn't LE.
Yep, and then ya get to read stuff like this happening to the kooks:Sadly the world we live in now means any time we venture out of our home there is a chance some kook may come after us for no reason at all.
Sooo right. Because it's logical to ask if they are worth it for self defense outside the home, and people piping in about how it would be ridiculous to use one in self defense, war, or for bear hunting.I always find it funny when people make threads asking for opinions but then gets made people gave theirs. Lol, every forum I've been on I've seen this countless times.
It's amazing to me adults have such thin skins.
Hmmm…about that.…Such thin brains.
They made a simple comment and your response was childish. Heck 3 years later and it seems you're still mad.Sooo right. Because it's logical to ask if they are worth it for self defense outside the home, and people piping in about how it would be ridiculous to use one in self defense, war, or for bear hunting.
I find it funny when one posts a specific question and people have such poor reasoning or reading comprehension, that they post about things not even asked. Such thin brains.