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Defense Pepper Projectile Launchers

When You Don't Want To Kill Them - But Still Stop Them Cold

SABRE LAUNCHER
SABRE 0.68 Caliber Home Defense Pepper Projectile Launcher $149.99 compare0.68 Caliber Home Defense Pepper Projectile Launcher 4.8 (55)
SABRE SPARE MAGAZINE
SABRE Pepper Projectile Launcher Spare Magazine $29.99 comparePepper Projectile Launcher Spare Magazine 0.0 (0)
SABRE PROJECTILE KIT
SABRE Pepper Projectile Launcher Spare Magazine & Projectile Kit $59.99 comparePepper Projectile Launcher Spare Magazine & Projectile Kit 1.0 (2)

When it comes to personal safety, maximizing distance and range increases your safety. Easy and safe to use, the Launcher’s impressive reach allows protection for you and your loved ones at a very safe distance (up to 175ft/53m) creating a pepper cloud 6ft (2m) in diameter. The area will become saturated with red pepper powder helping to deter the threat. The greater the distance – the greater your opportunity to escape. Additional advantages include:
 
Pepper Formula Deterrent: The red pepper powder formula found within the projectiles can cause a severe burning sensation to the facial area, involuntary eye closure, coughing and excessive sneezing allowing for time to flee the situation.
Kinetic Deterrent: Causes intense pain on impact to deter the intruder.
Audible Deterrent: When deployed, the sound made by the Launcher can startle and strongly discourage the intruder’s approach.
WARNING:  DO NOT use your product until you have read the product manual.

Pepper Spray Laws by State FAQs

 

    • Is pepper spray legal in all 50 states? Pepper spray is legal in all 50 states, but each state may have specific restrictions.

 

    • Are there age restrictions for purchasing pepper spray? Several states have restrictions regarding the sale of pepper spray to minors. Please refer to your state above for the specific restrictions.

 

    • What are the limitations on pepper spray canister sizes in different states? Several states have restrictions regarding the size of canisters. Please refer to your state above for the specific restrictions.

 

    • Do I need permission to carry pepper spray on school property? Alaska and Maryland specify pepper spray restrictions on school property. Review the restrictions above for specifics.

 

    • Are there licensing requirements for selling or carrying pepper spray in certain states? Massachusetts and New York require a license for selling pepper spray. Massachusetts requires a license in order to carry pepper sprays and gels and those ages 15 to 18 must obtain a firearms ID card in order to purchase.

 

    • Can pepper spray be purchased online and shipped to any state? Pepper spray and gel laws apply for e-commerce sales. If pepper spray and gel is restricted in a state, it cannot be shipped there.

 

 

    • Is there a limit on the number of pepper sprays that can be purchased in New York? New York restricts consumers to a maximum of 2 pepper sprays per purchase.

 

Disclaimer: The possession and/or sale of SABRE defense sprays and SABRE Red defense sprays are legal in most cities and/or states in the United States. However, some cities and/or states have chosen to establish certain restrictions surrounding the possession and/or sale of these products. To the best of SABRE’s knowledge, listed are the most current legal restrictions for cities and/or states. You may wish to contact your local police department or the state police regarding the restrictions in your area and/or state.


Check your local laws to determine the legality of carrying SABRE and SABRE Red products in your area. SABRERED.com consumers are responsible for understanding the local and state laws concerning the purchase and use of Security Equipment Corporation’s products. The consumer agrees that Security Equipment Corporation’s products are not intended for illegal use. Security Equipment Corporation is not responsible for misrepresentation by the consumer nor the illegal use of our products.