these 2 companies seem to be the only ones using more pure resins... i've heard good things online about both but was wondering if anyone has any actual experience other than spraying a passive person for certification/'fun'. i've seen what they can do to teenagers on youtube, but im looking for real world example of application in a combat/LEO type situation.
fox seems to have a good reputation online but i cant find anyone recommending it for reasons other than 'someone said it was good'... their website is unprofessional and lacks any real information about the product (no msds etc). i called them and the person i spoke to gave me the runaround when i asked about quality control & testing, he also seemed confused when i asked him about CRC content. he said fox was 30% CRC but i've read online its really only .7 and has tested as low as .3. their claim to fame seems to be the SHU of their sprays, but in reality SHU is a subjective number and not really an accurate measurement of stopping power.
vexor on the other hand is very professional but they only talk about the pre-dilution strength of their civilian products & wont tell what the ONH is.
fox seems to have a good reputation online but i cant find anyone recommending it for reasons other than 'someone said it was good'... their website is unprofessional and lacks any real information about the product (no msds etc). i called them and the person i spoke to gave me the runaround when i asked about quality control & testing, he also seemed confused when i asked him about CRC content. he said fox was 30% CRC but i've read online its really only .7 and has tested as low as .3. their claim to fame seems to be the SHU of their sprays, but in reality SHU is a subjective number and not really an accurate measurement of stopping power.
vexor on the other hand is very professional but they only talk about the pre-dilution strength of their civilian products & wont tell what the ONH is.