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  • psycosteve

    Meme magic works!!!
    Sep 3, 2012
    4,724
    Gentrfying the Hagersbush.
    I knew a fellow security officer who carried Vexor brand OC in a MK2 sized can and that stuff burned like an SOB . I think it was rated for like 15 million SCH so the stuff was no joke . I did manage to beat the living snot out of the prick for him using me as a test case but that is neither here or there.
     

    mcbruzdzinski

    NRA Training Counselor
    Industry Partner
    Aug 28, 2007
    7,102
    Catonsville MD
    The class at Constitutional Firearms went well but not we attended. We only had three folks show up for classs any interest. I am not sure if Constitutional Firearms will sponsor another one or make it a regular offering due to the poor turnout.

    We (B&S Personal Safety and Firearms Education) will still be doing one in the evening at the AGC in July. The cost will be $65.00. We may also offer one during the daytime too depending on the demand.
     

    engineerbrian

    JMB fan club
    Sep 3, 2010
    10,150
    Fredneck
    The class at Constitutional Firearms went well but not we attended. We only had three folks show up for classs any interest. I am not sure if Constitutional Firearms will sponsor another one or make it a regular offering due to the poor turnout.

    We (B&S Personal Safety and Firearms Education) will still be doing one in the evening at the AGC in July. The cost will be $65.00. We may also offer one during the daytime too depending on the demand.

    Can you give a brief course outline and how many hours the course is?
     

    mcbruzdzinski

    NRA Training Counselor
    Industry Partner
    Aug 28, 2007
    7,102
    Catonsville MD
    Can you give a brief course outline and how many hours the course is?

    Part 1 Classroom instruction – PREVENTION (45 minutes)

    Prevention
    Awareness and Avoidance
    Color Codes of Awareness
    Areas to maintain awareness
    Behavioral prevention techniques
    10 seconds to safety
    Attacker Distraction Tactics
    Verbal and Physical Escape Techniques
    Training Drills for Preventing Attacks​
    Break & move to training area

    Part 1 Training demonstrations and drills (30 minutes)
    Break & move back to classroom

    Part 2 Classroom instruction - PROTECTION (45 minutes)
    Protection
    Your options for protection
    Personal Safety Spray Intro
    Spray Patterns
    Legal Considerations
    Carry Considerations
    Home Considerations
    Tactical Deployment
    Decontamination
    Training Drills for Protection
    Break & move to training area

    Part 2 Training demonstrations and drills (30 minutes)
    Break & move to classroom

    Final wrap up and questions (15 minutes)

    Issue certificates

    Each attendee recieves the following:

    Student manual for notes and future reference

    3 Inert Practice Canisters (Blue hard case sprays hold ½ oz. water)
    Quick Release key ring included
    USE FOR TRAINING ONLY​

    Certificate of completion

    SABRE Maximum Strength Pepper Spray canister with Quick Release Key Ring

    Yellow SABRE Decal as safety reminder


    The class lasts about 3-4 hours depending upon time spent in discussion and drills.
     

    OLM-Medic

    Banned
    BANNED!!!
    May 5, 2010
    6,588
    Just ordered SABRE Red MK-3 CROSSFIRE 1.8oz STREAM OC SPRAY.

    Now I need a good way of carrying it. I don't want to pocket carry. I would like maybe a belt pouch, but hopefully one with a clip in case I forget a belt that day.

    Anyone?
     

    engineerbrian

    JMB fan club
    Sep 3, 2010
    10,150
    Fredneck
    Part 1 Classroom instruction – PREVENTION (45 minutes)

    Prevention
    Awareness and Avoidance
    Color Codes of Awareness
    Areas to maintain awareness
    Behavioral prevention techniques
    10 seconds to safety
    Attacker Distraction Tactics
    Verbal and Physical Escape Techniques
    Training Drills for Preventing Attacks​
    Break & move to training area

    Part 1 Training demonstrations and drills (30 minutes)
    Break & move back to classroom

    Part 2 Classroom instruction - PROTECTION (45 minutes)
    Protection
    Your options for protection
    Personal Safety Spray Intro
    Spray Patterns
    Legal Considerations
    Carry Considerations
    Home Considerations
    Tactical Deployment
    Decontamination
    Training Drills for Protection
    Break & move to training area

    Part 2 Training demonstrations and drills (30 minutes)
    Break & move to classroom

    Final wrap up and questions (15 minutes)

    Issue certificates

    Each attendee recieves the following:

    Student manual for notes and future reference

    3 Inert Practice Canisters (Blue hard case sprays hold ½ oz. water)
    Quick Release key ring included
    USE FOR TRAINING ONLY​

    Certificate of completion

    SABRE Maximum Strength Pepper Spray canister with Quick Release Key Ring

    Yellow SABRE Decal as safety reminder


    The class lasts about 3-4 hours depending upon time spent in discussion and drills.

    Thanks!

    Depending on the date, my wife and may attend. Sounds like a great class
     

    OLM-Medic

    Banned
    BANNED!!!
    May 5, 2010
    6,588
    Man that avatar is creeping me out.

    That guy has got to be a child molester.

    076Frosh.jpg
     

    OLM-Medic

    Banned
    BANNED!!!
    May 5, 2010
    6,588
    I enjoy sending that pic to people via facebook or text message in the middle of the night.
     

    mcbruzdzinski

    NRA Training Counselor
    Industry Partner
    Aug 28, 2007
    7,102
    Catonsville MD
    Just an FYI, I have scheduled two SABRE Civilian Safety Awareness Program Classes to be held at the Associated Gun Clubs.

    The first session will be on Wednesday July 17, 2013 from 6:00PM-9:00PM. The second session will be on Saturday July 27, 2013 from (9:00AM-Noon).

    The cost for MDS members will be $50.00 ($65.00 if non-member/general public). Pre-registration is required.
     
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    joppaj

    Sheepdog
    Staff member
    Moderator
    Apr 11, 2008
    46,725
    MD
    Has anyone used any UDAP products. A review here breaks down various non-bear pepper spray makeups and shows that UDAP is the strongest.

    http://wsteveg.hubpages.com/hub/Pepper-Spray-Choosing-the-Best-Does-it-Work

    The only problem with the strongest UDAP products are that they are fog sprays rather than a stream.

    Never heard of them. That said, I think you may hit a point of "this is hot enough, or nothing is". I've never seen anyone sprayed with Sabre Red that wasn't incapacitated. If they're not going to be stopped by that, than I suspect they won't be stopped by pepper spray because they're either not feeling the pain or they're going to fight through it regardless. That said, there's probably always room to improve the deployment and propellent.
     

    pbharvey

    Habitual Testifier
    MDS Supporter
    Dec 27, 2012
    30,218
    Just an FYI, I have scheduled two SABRE Civilian Safety Awareness Program Classes to be held at the Associated Gun Clubs.

    The first session will be on Wednesday July 17, 2013 from 6:00PM-9:00PM. The second session will be on Saturday July 27, 2013 from (9:00AM-Noon).

    The cost for MDS members will be $50.00 ($65.00 if non-member/general public). Pre-registration is required.

    Two weeks after attending the class my wife is still talking about how valuable it was. I suggest attending a class regardless of the brand or type spray you purchase. Its easy to say, "well how hard can it be to spray someone?" but we look down on folks who have that same attitude about firearms. A trained and practiced person is always safer than one who is untrained and unpracticed.
     

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