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We did some fire extinguisher training recently at my place of business, and I was truly impressed by the volume of opaque cloud generated by a properly discharged fire extinguisher.
You can purchase all manner of accessories to bolt on to a firearm - optics, laser sighting devices, flashlights.
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propose a small cannister of the same materials that fire extinguishers contain, highly pressurized to discharge in a moment at the touch of a button.
If you can blind your opponent in this manner, you may be able to avoid the need to shoot him. If he flees, identifying him shouldn't be too difficult.
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since you're not actually putting out fires, why call it a "fire extinguisher accessory" ? |
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Edits in process. The marketing department was eliminated in the last round of layoffs. The floor is open for suggestions for catchy product names. |
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Title edited - I wonder how often a fire extinguisher has been used in an offensive or defensive manner. I checked youtube - lots of kids playing with them. The initial spray is the most powerful, once you start turning them on and off it's not that impressive. |
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How did he get shot? "well, officer, I was trying to put out this fire and..." |
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