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| We are an online dealer of Tactical Equipment and Outdoor Gear. We carry leading brand names such as ASP Batons, pelican cases, gunvault safes, ghillie suits, and mercworx knives. If you have questions about any of our products, please feel free to contact us and you will receive an answer shortly. Or you can call us Toll Free at 800-908-9128 |
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Ultralight Ghillie Poncho
It's Beautiful (mossy)
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    4.29.2013
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Submitted By:
Stan Sheley (, California)
I just recently purchased this for hunting, and I gave it a test run airsofting. It camouflaged perfectly with dead branches and leafless trees. I have yet to test this whitetail hunting but I believe it will work quite well. It arrived promptly within 3 business days. Excellent product and seller!
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Defense Technology First Defense .68oz MK-6
1.3% and Inert solutions in Stream
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    4.29.2013
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Submitted By:
Evan (, Idaho)
The canister was much bigger then I anticipated and is a little harder to fit in a pocket then I'd first hoped for. The plastic clip is pretty thick, and is not easily broken, even if your sitting and standing up, or wrestling with someone. Only problem is the clip is on the wrong side of the canister for right handed people (most people are right handed) and when clipped to your belt or pocket, is upside down and backwards. It takes some practice to get the canister unclipped and in a position to spray, and if not careful, you might drop it using just 1 hand. The stream shoots a lot further then I first thought and reaches at least 12 feet, even in windy conditions. The 1.3% is really hot and extremely effective for defense. Inert solution is awesome for practice with co-workers, or the girl friend. One problem I've encountered with every canister made by Defense Technologies is that their label on the canister is a sticker and not part of the can, like a coke or pepsi can. After only 1-2 months of carrying the canister in a purse/pocket/holster/pouch/backpack the label has worn completely off. I know longer know the serial number/manufacture date/expiration date/or any warnings printed on the label. The only thing I can still make out, is the type of solution (Inert labels are green, 1.3% is red)
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