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<blockquote data-quote="Roadkill Coyote" data-source="post: 1321927" data-attributes="member: 13568"><p>For folks who haven't done certification or training, you might consider that many of the companies making O.C. also sell inert training units. They spray the same, but have something like water instead of the actual O.C. <strong><em>While not a substitute for being exposed</em></strong>, these allow you to practice <strong><em>targeting</em></strong>. Get two or three inert units, and practice with a friend. Even though they are inert, goggle up and take turns rushing each other. This will allow you to practice moving laterally while getting the spray into/onto the eyes, nose, mouth, and eyebrows (from which it drips into the eyes). You can also gain more experience judging distance and wind effects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roadkill Coyote, post: 1321927, member: 13568"] For folks who haven't done certification or training, you might consider that many of the companies making O.C. also sell inert training units. They spray the same, but have something like water instead of the actual O.C. [B][I]While not a substitute for being exposed[/I][/B], these allow you to practice [B][I]targeting[/I][/B]. Get two or three inert units, and practice with a friend. Even though they are inert, goggle up and take turns rushing each other. This will allow you to practice moving laterally while getting the spray into/onto the eyes, nose, mouth, and eyebrows (from which it drips into the eyes). You can also gain more experience judging distance and wind effects. [/QUOTE]
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