riceboy72
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Thank you for your quick and thorough reply!
Two more quick questions popped into my head: Old school practice with Cap Stun/Punch was to store it upside down in the OC carrier, presumably because it would store the actual OC near the tube and the first spray would contain OC and not only propellant. My assumption is that was simply a myth, and if there was any truth to it, it is null and void now due to current technology and the actuators that are used on most sprays today.
Also, training dictated we shake the crap out of our can to get the contents mixed before spraying someone. I take it that's unneccesary? Will a spray from a can that's been in a pocket and not shaken for months still deliver the same amount of OC than one that was shaken like a bottle of popped champagne?
Thanks again, OC-T.
Two more quick questions popped into my head: Old school practice with Cap Stun/Punch was to store it upside down in the OC carrier, presumably because it would store the actual OC near the tube and the first spray would contain OC and not only propellant. My assumption is that was simply a myth, and if there was any truth to it, it is null and void now due to current technology and the actuators that are used on most sprays today.
Also, training dictated we shake the crap out of our can to get the contents mixed before spraying someone. I take it that's unneccesary? Will a spray from a can that's been in a pocket and not shaken for months still deliver the same amount of OC than one that was shaken like a bottle of popped champagne?
Thanks again, OC-T.
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