the styrofoam test is not a test that measures effectiveness. it only measures if the product has trichlorethane or not. spray the styrofoam with a spray paint and it will also melt
David! I saw your message to me and for whatever reason I could not reply to it directly so I figured I would reply to this one. I do not know why the Five Point Three Squared is no longer listed. I know that Fox Labs has been purchased by Byrna and they might be making changes related to this matter. It is a tricky situation for me as well since I frankly do not know if Byrna will maintain the standard that Fox Labs was known for. They really would place principles above profits. How do I know that the spray will be a TRUE 1.4% MC without regular testing? Fox achieves this with a relatively low percentage of OC but a very pure and very potent resin. This is not a cheap way to reach that goal. It would be easier to use a ridiculously high OC % (like Wildfire or Heatwave do) with a less pure/intense resin. Will Byrna want to take the expensive/potentially lower profit route after making such a big purchase and with their ambitions to brake into the professional world more? I honestly do not know. You might look for Zarc Vexor (I'm not sure if they use TCE/PCE or not, BUT they supposedly do HPLC testing and some of the same measures to ensure consistency like Sabre, BUT have a 1.46% MC spray instead of the Sabre 1.33). We will both have to watch as things develop. Take care.
@@theshapeexists Have you seen what happens when you spray an entire canister of FOX 1.4 on styrofoam? I have a video on that. I almost sprayed an attacking dog with my FOX 1.4. Dog was so lucky the owner was there, otherwise I would have sprayed it. The dog doesn't even know how lucky it was.... it could have ended up blind.
Bro is spraying it like it's $500 cologne. Pull the damn trigger and hold it, man.
Good to know if your ever attacked by styrofoam
One Point Four is where it’s at, all the way.
I'm going to do a test video as well. I want to experiment if my old FOX 5.3 can still melt styrofoam. After that, I'll do a FOX 1.4 test as well.
the styrofoam test is not a test that measures effectiveness. it only measures if the product has trichlorethane or not. spray the styrofoam with a spray paint and it will also melt
What's the best pepper spray you've seen used on someone
@@ManiacMayhem7256 Fox labs 5.3 , Fox labs 1.4 and sabré red
@@germangismondi944 oh OK. How about DPS Black Label?
@@ManiacMayhem7256 I never saw it used on someone but they say it's the same as fox
@@germangismondi944
Oh ok. Thanks for the info. Fox 1.4 or regular fox 5.3? Which one is it the same as?
Hello from France ! Is it possible to order this one ? Because we don't have Fox Labs shops here so It's very difficult to find some :(
Depends on the laws in France if people are allowed to have it. I'll try posting a link to the Fox Labs website.
@@coolcataye thanks ! Is it possible to order to you ?
David! I saw your message to me and for whatever reason I could not reply to it directly so I figured I would reply to this one. I do not know why the Five Point Three Squared is no longer listed. I know that Fox Labs has been purchased by Byrna and they might be making changes related to this matter. It is a tricky situation for me as well since I frankly do not know if Byrna will maintain the standard that Fox Labs was known for. They really would place principles above profits. How do I know that the spray will be a TRUE 1.4% MC without regular testing? Fox achieves this with a relatively low percentage of OC but a very pure and very potent resin. This is not a cheap way to reach that goal. It would be easier to use a ridiculously high OC % (like Wildfire or Heatwave do) with a less pure/intense resin. Will Byrna want to take the expensive/potentially lower profit route after making such a big purchase and with their ambitions to brake into the professional world more? I honestly do not know. You might look for Zarc Vexor (I'm not sure if they use TCE/PCE or not, BUT they supposedly do HPLC testing and some of the same measures to ensure consistency like Sabre, BUT have a 1.46% MC spray instead of the Sabre 1.33). We will both have to watch as things develop. Take care.
@@ABG2412 Omg I answered you but my message deleted !
@@davidmrk7485 Yes, it's frustrating and I don't get what was going on with mine either.
I think FOX 1.4 heavy stream can stop a pit bull from attacking.
Without a doubt! It might or might not fight past enough to get a first nibble, but then it's toast.
It will stop a bear
@@theshapeexists Have you seen what happens when you spray an entire canister of FOX 1.4 on styrofoam? I have a video on that. I almost sprayed an attacking dog with my FOX 1.4. Dog was so lucky the owner was there, otherwise I would have sprayed it. The dog doesn't even know how lucky it was.... it could have ended up blind.
@@AceCorr oh I bet it's nasty. I've been downwind of some of the weaker stuff and it ruined my afternoon. This stuff is like nuclear grade
Was this stream or cone
The label said stream.