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CS Gas for Defense in Attack Situations

CS gas refers to tear gas used either as a spray or with blank firing guns. It should be used with caution as improper application can cause harm to the opponent, although it is otherwise considered safe for health.

Should Only Be Used in Emergencies

CS gas is used for self-defense as it can deter opponents in potential attack situations, making it very helpful, for example, when a person who is alone suddenly needs to defend themselves. The gas is available in the form of sprays or as ammunition for blank firing guns.

Choosing the Right Product for the Right Situation

CS gas is available at ASMC in the form of sprays with and without liquid jets, but it is also offered for blank firing guns. It is always preferable to carry a spray as it can be inconspicuous. A blank firing gun attracts attention more easily, even if it is kept in a handbag. All our products are equipped with range and spray duration limitations and are officially allowed and approved under firearms law. Therefore, it is permitted for defensive use. However, it must not be directed at another living being without significant reason, as this may cause injury. When used correctly, it is considered safe for health. Note: Carrying a blank firing gun requires a "Small Firearms License."

Expert Tip: These Defense Systems Should Have Liquid Jets

When purchasing, make sure the spray operates with a liquid jet. These sprays ensure that the wind does not project the gas back onto your own body, which is crucial to prevent self-injury when using irritant spray devices.

Questions: CS Gas

Where Does the Term "CS Gas" Come From?

The name of the compound comes from the initials of the inventors or discoverers' last names, B.B. Corson and R.W. Stoughton. It is a colorless compound known as tear gas and is classified as an irritant. CS gas is also commonly referred to as a defense spray and is closely related to pepper spray, which is also useful for self-defense. Both sprays are also commonly referred to as KO sprays as they aim to "knock out" the opponent, inducing a "knock out."

What is it Made of?

The precise chemical name is "2-chlorobenzylidene malononitrile."

How Far Does the "Jet" Reach?

The jet of some sprays is said to reach up to 6 meters. However, there are differences between manufacturers, and it also depends on wind conditions.

Further Information

Further information can be found in the corresponding Wikipedia article.

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/2-Chlorbenzylidenmalons%C3%A4uredinitril

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