Even though the Chicago Bears didn’t get in
the Super Bowl XLVIII, the game between, bear spray vs bullets, has already been played and won. The
winner is bear spray hands down! The
firearm team played a good game and they believe that a person needs a hand gun
or rifle to stop an angry bear. But the pro bear spray team has been adamant
that bear spray works.
And the bear spray team won this super bowl,
but we don’t want you to take our word for it, in a recent study done by Tom S.
Smith, Stephen Herrero, Terry D. Debruyn and James M. Wilder bear spray lead
its team to victory.
The Results of Bear Spray vs a Firearm
Bear incidents involving 175 persons resulted in 3 injuries, all minor (less than 2% injury rate). Firearms incidents involving 478 persons resulted in 17 fatalities (15%), 25 severe injuries (22%), 42 suffered moderate injury (37%), 29 suffered slight injuries (26%), for a total 113 injuries (24% injury rate). Hence firearm users experienced 12 times the injury rate of those using bear spray!
Of the 71 cases where persons sprayed bears
to defend themselves, 14% (10 to 71) of users reported the spray having had
negative side effects upon themselves, ranging from minor irritation (11%, 8 of
71) to near incapacitation (3%, 2 of 71).
Firearm failures were identified in 100 firearm cases, where users reported mechanical or physical issues with the use of a firearm, including lack of time (32%), unable to use firearm due to situation, such as having your partner in your line of fire (21%), mechanical issues (11%), safety/holster issues (95), insufficient caliber/no bullets left (9%), distance to bear (8%), missed bear (6%), or tripped and fell (4%).
No bears were injured in conflicts involving bear spray, however, 23 bears were wounded and 176 killed in incidents involving firearms.
Why bear spray is the winner…
Bear Deterrent Pepper Spray works better in a bear attack situation because of its ease of use. Aiming is not a big factor like it is with a firearm and you are not relying on a bullet to stop the bear by hitting it in a vital spot. Even when this is the case, sometimes the bear can advance and attack if it does not expire right away. This can actually work against the gun user as now you have a wounded bear and this may intensify the attack. With bear spray you’re not stopping the bear with pain necessarily. You might think this as it really is painful to be sprayed. However, what you’re really doing is taking away the bears senses. The bear’s sight is impaired, but more importantly its breathing and sense of smell are blasted away by the spray. Anyone that has ever been hit with a fog pattern pepper spray can tell you how difficult it is to breathe when sprayed. It actually can be like a shot to the head, since the bear navigates primarily with its nose. For a bear, this is certainly the case. The bear will have no idea what is happening and this changes the behavior the bear was displaying prior to being sprayed.
When you use bear pepper spray you’ve truly have the home field advantage! GO UDAP BEAR PEPPER SPRAY!