A Counter Display That Does the Work for You
Counter space is valuable. Every inch of it should be earning its keep. This 12-unit Pepper Shot Halo display in black gives you a proven product in a format that’s already optimized for impulse purchase — customers see it, they understand what it is, and they make a decision. That’s the job of good retail placement, and this display handles it without any fuss on your end.
Pepper Shot has been a reliable brand in the personal protection space for years. The 1.2% Major Capsaicinoids formulation is a real, measurable spec — not marketing language. It means the active ingredient concentration is effective, and your customers are getting a product that actually works.
Who This Counter Display Is For
This display is built for dealers running physical retail locations — gun shops, sporting goods stores, convenience stores, smoke shops, and anywhere else foot traffic meets a checkout counter. If you’ve got six to twelve inches of counter space near a register, you’ve got room for this display.
It’s also a practical option for dealers just getting started with pepper spray. Rather than guessing how many units to order and how to arrange them, you get a pre-built display with a known quantity. Set it out, let it sell, reorder when it’s empty. Simple inventory management.
Dealers who already carry pepper spray and want to add a dedicated black colorway display — maybe because their customers skew toward a more understated look — will find this fills that slot cleanly.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose this display if you want:
- A ready-to-sell counter display with zero assembly headaches
- A single-color black display for a clean, consistent retail presentation
- A proven pepper spray brand with real MC specs your customers can trust
Consider something else if you need:
- Multiple color options in one display — see the mixed-color Halo display instead
- A hard case pepper spray format rather than the Halo design
What You’re Actually Getting
The Pepper Shot Halo uses a stream spray pattern, which matters in a retail context. Customers ask about blowback, and a stream gives you an honest answer: it’s more directional than a cone or fog pattern, which means less chance of the spray affecting the user in wind or close quarters. That’s a real selling point you can communicate with confidence.
The 1.2% Major Capsaicinoids rating is worth understanding. MC is the standardized measure of pepper spray potency — it tells you the actual concentration of the active compounds that cause the inflammatory response. A lot of pepper sprays market Scoville Heat Units, which is a cruder measure. MC is more precise. When your customers ask what makes this one worth buying, that’s part of your answer.
The counter display itself is designed for standard retail placement. It holds all 12 units, keeps them visible and accessible, and fits on a typical checkout counter without dominating the space. You’re not building anything or hunting for signage — it’s ready to go.
Quick Comparison: How Does the Pepper Shot Halo Display Stack Up?
| Feature | Pepper Shot Halo Display (Black) | Mixed-Color Halo Display | Hard Case Display (Black) | Mixed Hard Case Display |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Units per Display | 12 ✓ | 12 ✓ | 12 ✓ | 12 ✓ |
| Color Variety | Single (Black) | 5 Colors ✓ | Single (Black) | 3 Colors ✓ |
| Formulation | 1.2% MC ✓ | 1.2% MC ✓ | 1.2% MC ✓ | 1.2% MC ✓ |
| Spray Pattern | Stream | Stream | Stream | Stream |
| Case Style | Halo | Halo | Hard Case ✓ | Hard Case ✓ |
| Best For | Clean single-color display | Broad customer appeal | Durable case preference | Color + hard case buyers |
Practical Details
This listing includes 12 Pepper Shot Halo pepper sprays in black with a counter display unit. Each spray uses a 1.2% Major Capsaicinoids stream formulation. Wholesale price is $144 for the full display. Weight is approximately 2.6 oz per unit. Backed by Safety Technology’s standard dealer support. Check your state and local regulations before selling pepper spray — laws vary.
Twelve units, one display, zero guesswork — this is a straightforward way to add a proven pepper spray line to your counter without overcomplicating your inventory.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does 1.2% Major Capsaicinoids mean, and why does it matter?
Major Capsaicinoids (MC) is the most accurate way to measure pepper spray potency. It measures the actual concentration of the active compounds responsible for the inflammatory effect. A 1.2% MC rating puts Pepper Shot in a reliable effective range — stronger than many consumer sprays that only list Scoville Heat Units. When customers ask whether it works, MC is the spec that gives you a straight answer.
Does the counter display require assembly?
No. The display arrives ready for counter placement. Load it, set it out, and it’s ready for customers to browse. There’s no special hardware or signage to attach. It’s designed to work right out of the box so you can get it on the counter fast.
Why stream spray rather than fog or cone?
Stream spray is more directional, which reduces the chance of the user being affected by blowback — especially useful in confined spaces or when there’s any wind. It also has a slightly longer effective range than a cone pattern. For most retail customers, it’s a practical choice that’s easy to explain and sell with confidence.
Can I reorder individual units to restock the display?
Yes. The Pepper Shot Halo black units are available individually through Safety Technology’s wholesale catalog. Once your display sells through, you can restock it without purchasing another full display. That makes ongoing inventory management straightforward.





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