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Are you searching for the best pepper spray for self-defense? Also known as OC spray (oleoresin capsicum), pepper spray is trusted by police, military, and everyday people because it works quickly and is non-lethal.
Whether you carry a keychain model, a discreet lipstick spray, or a long-range fogger, the right OC spray gives you confidence and protection when it matters most.
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Product | MC % | Spray Pattern | Best For |
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Pepper Shot (½ oz OC Spray with Keychain) | 1.2% | Stream | Quick personal access & walking |
Wildfire Lipstick OC Spray | 1.4% | Stream | Women & discreet carry |
Mace Pepper Gun | — | Gel (20 ft range) | Long-range indoor/outdoor use |
Wildfire Fogger OC Spray | 1.4% | Fog/Mist | Home defense or multiple attackers |
Our products don’t just meet the legal standard—they exceed it. With built-in safety features, reliable deployment, and law enforcement-grade formulations, you’re not just carrying a can—you’re carrying confidence.
Every spray in this collection ships fast from our U.S. warehouse and includes discreet packaging. Whether you’re buying for yourself, your daughter, or a loved one, these are protection tools you can trust.
Want layered protection? Pair your OC spray or pepper spray with a flashlight stun baton or keychain alarm.
Pepper spray is legal in most U.S. states, but some cities and states have restrictions on size, formula, or where you can carry it. Always check your local laws before purchase or use.
Pepper spray disperses a mist or stream and is great for outdoor use. Pepper gel sticks to the target, travels farther, and reduces blowback—ideal for indoor or close-quarter defense.
Yes! Many models are designed for discreet carry in purses, bags, or on keychains. Look for compact options like lipstick sprays or keychain models for personal safety.
OC stands for oleoresin capsicum, the active ingredient in pepper spray. It comes from hot peppers and causes the eyes and skin to burn, giving you time to escape. Police, security, and everyday people use OC spray because it works fast and is non-lethal.
No, they are the same thing. OC spray is the technical term, while “pepper spray” is the common everyday name. Some people also call it “Mace spray,” but Mace is actually a brand, not a different kind of spray.