byrna sd
The pepper set includes:
- Byrna SD
- 2x magazine for 5 projectiles
- 2x 8g CO2 propellant
- Kinetic projectiles - 5 pcs
- Kinetic eco projectiles - 5 pcs
- Pepper projectiles - 5pcs
- Byrna suitcase for convenient transport/storage

Byrna SD (Self Defense),
is an incredibly powerful, compact and non-lethal self-defense weapon that can be owned by anyone of legal age.
Its ownership is not conditional on a firearms licence and is not subject to reporting requirements.
Compared to the previous generation (Byrna HD) it has been redesigned for maximum performance and usability.
It is powered by compressed air (8g of CO2), and fires .68 projectiles (1.72 cm) on a chemical (pepper, tear gas) or polymer base (3g) that can disable an attacker from up to 20m away.
In our case you will find everything you need to get acquainted with the weapon and its operation. You have the opportunity to test the gun and prepare it for use - thanks to the included 5 pepper projectiles.
non-lethal self-defence
Non-lethal means of self-defense are designed to achieve incapacitation of an attacker without the need to use lethal force. These approaches include electric stun guns, pepper spray, rubber projectiles, and taser guns. Each of these tools has advantages and disadvantages. Effectiveness depends on the situation, use, and the capabilities of the wearer.
Stun guns and taser guns use an electrical discharge to temporarily disable the aggressor. These tools have the potential to minimize the risk of injury compared to live firearms. However, they are not always effective and can have serious consequences for people with certain medical conditions - such as a pacemaker. The purchase price of these devices is often very high and maintenance is difficult.
Pepper spray can temporarily blind the aggressor, allowing the victim to escape. It is a relatively safe, compact and affordable option when used properly. However, the aerosol, or gel, contained in pepper spray has a high dispersion, limiting use to close range.
Rubber projectiles are projectiles that are softer than traditional firearm or polymer projectiles. Their purpose is to disable an attacker without causing fatal injury. These projectiles are often used in situations where it is necessary to stop a dangerous individual at a longer distance while minimizing the risk of serious injury, however, their effectiveness is affected by many factors. One of these is often a thick layer of clothing that limits their effects.

why Byrne?

Byrna takes the best of both worlds.
The chemical effect of pepper spray, where you can choose between chemical irritants based on PEPPER and/or SWEET gas.
The kinetic force of gas weapons, where we try to disable or deter the attacker by the force of impact of individual projectiles.
Both come in a compact, lightweight and durable package. It's intuitive to use and it never takes more than a few minutes to get ready to shoot. The Byrna can lie ready for months.
"If you reach for Byrne, he'll have your back in a heartbeat."
Byrna was designed with the knowledge that in critical situations, every second counts. There's never enough time to make decisions, and whatever means of self-defense you own, we hope you never have to use it.
irritating projectiles
Chemical irritants?
The unique design ensures that the projectiles shatter upon impact. The case is equipped with so-called "impact zones" that further support this - even if it is a soft surface or a thick layer of clothing.
The powder contained in the projectiles acts both internally (when inhaled) and after contact with the skin, where it causes severe discomfort, in extreme cases even chemical burns.
This was only possible thanks to Byrna's own mixture.
In addition to pepper projectiles, which are a great choice for defense against wildlife, you can also purchase projectiles containing tear gas.
These "MAX" projectiles are extremely effective against their human counterparts.
For more information - along with the effects, please refer directly to the Byrna PEPPER and Byrna MAX products.


Training/self-defence
Why not both?
Byrne training projectiles have a similar construction to those with chemical fill (PEPPER, MAX), however, they contain inert (harmless) white powder that only simulates a hit with these projectiles.
So you have the opportunity to test how the chemical charge spreads - this will make you more effective at hitting the target in an emergency.
Our Kinetic projectiles are cast from high quality polymer with a weight of (3g). It is therefore not easy to damage them. Because of these properties they are an excellent tool for self-defense.
It is recommended to have first loaded kinetic projectiles (1-2 pcs) in the magazine. In case of necessity, they serve as a warning - they allow you to get the necessary distance to fire chemical projectiles and then escape without harm.
Of course, you can also use them for training.


kydex cases
benefits
Specifications
properties
- Compact design - fits behind the waist, in a backpack or purse.
- Light weight - the armour can be operated with one hand if necessary.
- No recoil
- Durable construction
- Coloured design - easily distinguishable from "sharp" weapons.
- Not subject to a firearms licence
- Not reportable
- Weight: 0,59 kg
- Weapon length: 18,5 cm
- Height: 14,3 cm
- Magazine capacity: 5 rounds
- Propellant: 8g CO2
- Shot capacity: 15-20
- Effective range: 20m
- Projectile velocity: 220-300 FPS
- Kinetic force: 10-13 J
- Fuse
- Colour: black/orange/yellow/sand/grey/pink
- Fuse for left and right-handed users
- "One Pierce" CO2 piercing function
- Rubberised handle
- Projectile indicator in the chamber
Compare non-lethal defenses
Pepper spray
- Effective distance 4-6 metres
- Defence against multiple adversaries
- Possibility of multiple splashes
- Powered by aerosol (danger of self-inflicted injury in case of wind)
Electric Shock
- Effective distance 3-6 metres
- Defence against to one to the adversary
- 1-2 shots
- Battery powered (limited life)
Byrna SD
- Effective distance 12 metres
- Defence against multiple adversaries
- Up to 20 shots
- CO₂ bombs
instructional videos
contents of the set
training is important

