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Pepper Spray Grenade - Police Force

Original price $48.95 - Original price $48.95
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Size: 6 oz

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The Police Force Tear Gas Pepper Spray Grenade is a throw-and-go area defense device that combines CS tear gas and OC pepper spray in a single canister — no explosive components, no license required, and no need to aim at a specific target. Activate with a thumb or index finger, deploy, and create distance. The canister continuously discharges for 12–30 seconds, spinning to distribute a wide debilitating cloud that causes intense burning to the eyes, skin, and respiratory system. Effects last up to 45 minutes with no permanent harm. Where a standard pepper spray requires you to be close enough to aim at a person, the grenade fills the space — making it effective for room clearing, home defense, and situations involving multiple threats.

Police Force Pepper Grenade Features

  • Dual-agent CS/OC formula: CS tear gas and OC pepper spray combined — affects eyes, skin, and respiratory system simultaneously for maximum incapacitation
  • Continuous 12–30 second discharge: Sustained release creates a large defensive cloud without requiring precise aim or sustained contact
  • 360-degree disbursement: Canister spins during discharge for wide-area coverage in all directions
  • Throw-and-go design: Activate with thumb or index finger, deploy, and move — no complex operation
  • Non-explosive: No explosive components — no special license or permit required for civilian purchase in most jurisdictions
  • Effects duration: Up to 45 minutes with no permanent harm
  • Wide-area coverage: Fills a room or outdoor space without direct targeting

The CS/OC combination is what separates this from a standard pepper spray grenade. OC alone affects pain receptors and causes eye closure and respiratory distress. CS tear gas adds a different mechanism — it causes involuntary tearing, intense skin irritation, and disorientation even in subjects who have built up partial tolerance to OC. The dual-agent formula means someone who has been pepper sprayed before and maintains partial function is still affected by the CS component. For home defense or emergency situations where a single incapacitating agent may not be sufficient, the combined formula provides a more reliable stopping effect across a wider range of subjects.

Pepper Spray Grenade for Civilian Use — What You Need to Know

Unlike explosive grenades or pyrotechnic devices, the Police Force pepper grenade contains no explosive components and does not require a license or permit to purchase at the federal level. It is a chemical irritant delivery device in the same legal category as large-format pepper sprays. State and local laws vary — some jurisdictions restrict CS tear gas specifically, and a small number of cities and states have additional restrictions on large-format OC devices. Verify local regulations before purchasing if you're in a jurisdiction with known pepper spray restrictions. For buyers in states with straightforward civilian pepper spray laws, this is a legal civilian purchase that ships without special handling. For large-area outdoor coverage without the CS component, the Wildfire 1 lb crowd control fogger is a high-volume OC-only alternative.

Can civilians buy tear gas grenades?

Yes — in most US states, civilian purchase of CS/OC combination grenades like this one is legal without a license or permit, because the device contains no explosive components. Federal law does not prohibit civilian ownership of chemical irritant devices. The restrictions that apply are at the state and local level, and they vary significantly. California, for example, restricts canister size for civilian pepper spray but does not prohibit chemical irritant devices outright. A small number of jurisdictions prohibit CS tear gas specifically for civilian use. The practical approach is to check your state's pepper spray laws — if large-format OC sprays are legal in your state, this device is almost certainly covered under the same framework. If CS is specifically restricted in your jurisdiction, the crowd control OC fogger is the alternative worth considering.

How is a pepper spray grenade different from a standard pepper spray?

A standard pepper spray requires you to aim at a specific target within 6–15 feet and maintain enough composure to direct the stream accurately under stress. The grenade eliminates that requirement — you activate it and deploy it into the space where the threat is, and the 360-degree disbursement creates a cloud that affects anyone in the area without precise aim. That makes it more effective for multiple-attacker situations, room clearing where the threat location is uncertain, or outdoor situations where you need to create a defensive perimeter and move. The trade-off is that it also affects the space you're in — the throw-and-go design is essential, meaning you need distance from the deployment point before the cloud fully forms. It is not a close-contact personal defense tool in the way a keychain spray is; it's an area denial and crowd control device.