Rail-Mounted Pepper Sprays

This Pepper Spray Attachment Can Be Used for Non-Lethal Protection

Pro-Defense designed the F4 Tactical rail-mounted pepper spray for a non-lethal weapon alternative. The attachment can be added to most personal fire arms and is sold as The Defender pack or as a single rail-mounted unit.

The F4 Tactical is the world's first rail-mounted pepper spray and it allows military and law enforcement to use the appropriate amount of force in any situation. The attachment allows the user to switch between pepper spray or more lethal tactics, given the situation.

Pro-defense believes that lethal force should not be your only option and this attachment provides an alternative -- it will still hurt, a lot -- but at least it won't take lives. The F4 Tactical can shoot a stream of pepper spray from any angle and incorporates safeties similar to those found on firearms.
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