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<blockquote data-quote="cynicrit" data-source="post: 1059839" data-attributes="member: 80156"><p>Don't know about pepper spray, but with fire extinguishers test firing is not good. The valve in the handle must be absolutely clean to hold its seal. I suspect the valve internals on the big "Bear Size" pepper sprays are similar enough to leak propellent and leave you with a dead can. Maybe hunting big bears is like sniping and best done in 2 man teams? Cumbersome at times, but honestly I'd rather go out quick from a slug in the torso, than end up being one of the chew toys you see in the "I Survived" videos. Guess that makes me strange.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cynicrit, post: 1059839, member: 80156"] Don't know about pepper spray, but with fire extinguishers test firing is not good. The valve in the handle must be absolutely clean to hold its seal. I suspect the valve internals on the big "Bear Size" pepper sprays are similar enough to leak propellent and leave you with a dead can. Maybe hunting big bears is like sniping and best done in 2 man teams? Cumbersome at times, but honestly I'd rather go out quick from a slug in the torso, than end up being one of the chew toys you see in the "I Survived" videos. Guess that makes me strange. [/QUOTE]
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