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Anyone carry pepper spray while riding?
J999w wrote:
Not so much for dogs ... I'll either spray some Gatorade on them or wack them with my pump ... but more for when encountering rowdy kids just starting their summer vacation, have had a few too many cans of beer, and getting just a little too abusive while half hanging out of the window of their friend's car. Had such an encounter tonight while out riding about 10:30pm (sometimes 'ya gotta ride whenever you can). Now, I'm a big guy (6'5" and 200+ lbs) and normally don't get harrassed, but every once and a while I come across some buzzed social bottom feeder feeling brave and is ready to take on the 'faggy bicyclist'. My normal reaction is to flip them the finger, or give them a stream of expletives and some suggestions of physical impossible feats, but I fear that some hot night, when I'm out riding, I'll come across someone looking for a fight and I'm thinking that the full water bottle I bounce off their car will just entice them more and I'm going to need an edge (something legal). Anyone carry pepper spray? Ever use it? What kind? Thanks. jw Milwaukee I carry it in case of bear or mountain lions, but the animal I find it most useful for usually drives an SUV. Pepper spray/mace combo is my weapon of choice. Try ebay. |
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Anyone carry pepper spray while riding?
Raoul Duke wrote:
"Gooserider" wrote in message om... I carry Halt to deal with dogs, but my Air Zound horn works just as well. I suppose the Halt would work pretty well against two legged predators, but my tiny little North American Arms 22 revolver will work better. With all due respect, your NAA mini revolver is a cute, fun little toy, but I would hope you would never consider one to be a serious defense weapon. Dave Actually, pop somebody in the head with that little .22 bullet and it will turn someones brain into scrambled eggs. You see it just bounces around inside there without coming back out. Kind of like what happened to Brady when Hinkley shot him. |
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Anyone carry pepper spray while riding?
HardwareLust wrote:
J999w wrote: Not so much for dogs ... I'll either spray some Gatorade on them or wack them with my pump ... but more for when encountering rowdy kids just starting their summer vacation, have had a few too many cans of beer, and getting just a little too abusive while half hanging out of the window of their friend's car. Had such an encounter tonight while out riding about 10:30pm (sometimes 'ya gotta ride whenever you can). Now, I'm a big guy (6'5" and 200+ lbs) and normally don't get harrassed, but every once and a while I come across some buzzed social bottom feeder feeling brave and is ready to take on the 'faggy bicyclist'. My normal reaction is to flip them the finger, or give them a stream of expletives and some suggestions of physical impossible feats, but I fear that some hot night, when I'm out riding, I'll come across someone looking for a fight and I'm thinking that the full water bottle I bounce off their car will just entice them more and I'm going to need an edge (something legal). Anyone carry pepper spray? Ever use it? What kind? Thanks. jw Milwaukee If I were to carry something non-lethal other than a gun, I think I would probably prefer a air-powered cartridge loaded taser (the kind that looks like a gun and shoots 15 feet,*NOT* the cheap contact kind) over a can of pepper spray. I believe that they're legal to carry concealed in most states without a license. They require some training and practice to use effectively, but the training is easy to get. People who are enraged (or just pumped on adrenaline) and/or on drugs can still function and continue attacking you even after being sprayed (especially with consumer-grade sprays), whereas 50,000 volts will stop anything short of a bull elephant dead in his tracks. I have been trained to use both, and when facing a single attacker, I would feel much more confident of stopping an attacker with a taser in my hand than a can of pepper spray, but that's just me. If you are facing multiple attackers, then I might give the nod to the spray, assuming you are properly trained and practice it's use. Regards, H. I saw some statistics on tasers the other day, and they are only effective about 20% of the time from 10-15 feet, 5% under 10 feet and 5% over 15 feet. I don't think I would like to trust my life to one of these. |
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