Preparing to Use Your JPX Pepper Gun

Re-claim your personal safety with the easy-to-use JPX Pepper Gun, an effective and non-lethal self-defense tool used by law enforcement and citizens around the world.


Although similar in design and functionality to a traditional firearm, the JPX Pepper Gun does not fire a projectile, but rather a targeted stream of OC gel, and is not classified as a firearm by the ATF, meaning, this powder-actuated pepper blaster can be carried in many locations where traditional firearms are prohibited.


Although the JPX is not federally classified as a firearm, local laws may vary by region, and the fact remains that you, the buyer, still have the responsibility to ensure that you are following your state and local laws accordingly.


Understanding the unique functionality of the JPX Pepper Gun is key to its effective use.


Weighing in at nearly 12 pounds, the JPX features a hefty double-action trigger pull which doubles as a safety measure that helps prevent the negligent discharge of 400,000 Scoville Heat Units of OC pepper gel.


Dry-firing an unloaded JPX Pepper Gun is the best approach to familiarize yourself with the JPX's unique trigger pull. Unlike standard firearms that require a gradual, gentle pull, the JPX requires a fast and intentional trigger pull. To gain proficiency, pull the JPX's trigger and note the moment the dual-firing-pin-equipped JPX disengages from the trigger action, producing an audible and tactile click.


Once acclimated to the JPX's unique trigger timing, practice yours trigger pull regularly to establish a confident, fluid motion.


As with any self-defense tools, regular training will ensure your JPX functions correctly in the event you need it.


To fully experience the JPX's operation, consider purchasing a set of green training magazines that fire green dye instead of 400,000 SHUs of OC gel.


Given that the JPX Pepper Gun could potentially save your life one day, it's essential to build the confidence necessary to use this product effectively.

26th Nov 2019 Firestorm Defense

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