Posted on 09/02/2019 11:17:53 PM PDT by Oshkalaboomboom
I have a Kimber pepperblaster that I brought to Spain from America when we moved here in 2016. Odds are it's 4 years old now, the shelf life Kimber claims for it. Does that mean the pepper concentrate is no longer viable? They say that the spray isn't pressurized so it can't lose pressure over time so I'm trying to figure out what dies on it after 4 years. BTW I can't just get a replacement. Pepper Spray is legal in Spain but only at 5% strength. The Kimber is 10%.
Find a suspected antifata stuge and give it a shot....
Your words are true. I called the police a few years ago about suspicious activity near some trails in a retail area. After being treated incredibly rudely, I promised myself never to do it again.
As I took him to the area where the stolen merchandise was, he kept yelling at me to stay 20 feet in front of me sir!. When we got to the merchandise, he couldnt have cared less. Probably stolen the idiot said to me.
It’s fine......................
EXPIRED??? Don’t you have hippies? (HHOK, of course.)
Well, now that it’s gone to waste, maybe you could liven up some tacos?
Living overseas someplace where the laws are different... I think I'd find a way to just lose it, permanently.
Spice up your food?
My dad had some that was close to twenty years old, tested it and some blew back on him. Yep, was still good.
Go find some anarchists, and try it out on them. Take a sawed-off bat, just in case.
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