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CS-Gas is used for defense in attack situations
CS gas refers to a tear gas that is used as a spray or with blank firing guns. It should be used with caution as it can injure the opponent if misused, although it is otherwise medically harmless.
It should only be used in emergency situations
CS gas is used for self-defense, as it repels opponents in a potential attack situation. It can be very helpful, for example, when a person who is alone suddenly needs to defend themselves. The gas is offered in the form of sprays or as content for blank firing guns.
The right product for the right application
CS gas is available at ASMC in the form of sprays with and without a liquid stream, but it is also offered for blank firing guns. A spray should always be preferred, as it can be carried inconspicuously. A blank firing gun attracts more attention, even if it is only stored in a handbag. all our products are provided with a range and spray duration limitation and are officially allowed and approved according to weapons law. Thus, it is permitted to be used for defense. However, without significant reason, it must not be directed at another living being, otherwise injuries may occur. When used correctly, it is classified as medically harmless. Important: A so-called "small firearms license" is required for carrying a blank firing gun.
Expert tip: These defense systems should be equipped with a liquid stream
When purchasing, make sure that the spray operates with a liquid stream. With these sprays, it is ensured that the wind cannot project the gas back onto the body. This is important to exclude personal injuries when using irritant spray devices.
Questions: CS Gas
Where does the term "CS gas" come from?
The designation 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 belongs to the category of irritants. CS gas is also often referred to as defense spray and is closely related to pepper spray, which is also useful for self-defense. The two sprays are also commonly referred to as knockout sprays, as they are intended to "knock out" the opponent/attacker.
What is it made of?
The exact chemical name is "2-chlorobenzylidene malononitrile".
How far does the "stream" reach?
The stream of some sprays is said to reach up to 6 meters. However, there are differences from manufacturer to manufacturer. Additionally, it naturally depends on the wind conditions.
More Information
Further information can be found in the corresponding Wikipedia article.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/2-Chlorbenzylidenmalons%C3%A4uredinitril
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