Pepper Spray is a powerful street legal weapon that can easily be concealed and used against street thugs and aggressive dogs. This book was written by a black belt with over 45 years of mixed martial arts experience, who has blended street fighting tactics with ”quick draw and shoot” pepper spray techniques. This book contains step-by-step photos to help you put it all together to protect you and your loved one’s from street savvy predators. This book contains several tested ideas on how to conceal your pepper spray on your clothing for quick draw and shoot accessibility. This author has been through the trial and error phase of withdrawing pepper spray from the front pocket, however better options are presented in the book. As you may know, quickly retrieving your pepper spray from your front pocket or purse can be problematic, especially if it’s flipped upside down or sideways, and gets mixed in with coins, keys, and other items. Also, if you’re in a hurry, your pepper spray can catch on the fabric folds inside your front pocket causing a “fumble.” When you’re under stress and the threat is imminent, you need a fast and reliable way to retrieve your pepper spray weapon to defend yourself. In this book, you’ll learn how to conceal pepper spray in your home, your car, and other handy locations; all set up for a quick draw and shoot when the threat is critical. Also included are several tricks, verbal set ups, and mix direction ploys for a lightning fast pepper spray surprise attack when you anticipate a risky encounter!
Pepper Spray is a powerful street legal weapon that can easily be concealed and used against street thugs and aggressive dogs. This book was written by a black belt with over 45 years of mixed martial arts experience, who has blended street fighting tactics with ”quick draw and shoot” pepper spray techniques. This book contains step-by-step photos to help you put it all together to protect you and your loved one’s from street savvy predators. This book contains several tested ideas on how to conceal your pepper spray on your clothing for quick draw and shoot accessibility. This author has been through the trial and error phase of withdrawing pepper spray from the front pocket, however better options are presented in the book. As you may know, quickly retrieving your pepper spray from your front pocket or purse can be problematic, especially if it’s flipped upside down or sideways, and gets mixed in with coins, keys, and other items. Also, if you’re in a hurry, your pepper spray can catch on the fabric folds inside your front pocket causing a “fumble.” When you’re under stress and the threat is imminent, you need a fast and reliable way to retrieve your pepper spray weapon to defend yourself. In this book, you’ll learn how to conceal pepper spray in your home, your car, and other handy locations; all set up for a quick draw and shoot when the threat is critical. Also included are several tricks, verbal set ups, and mix direction ploys for a lightning fast pepper spray surprise attack when you anticipate a risky encounter!