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Byrna Technologies

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About Byrna Technologies

Byrna Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ: BYRN) develops and manufactures less-lethal personal security devices for law enforcement, military, corrections, private security and civilian markets. The company's product line includes handheld launchers, shoulder-fired launchers and a range of chemical and kinetic projectiles designed to incapacitate targets without causing permanent injury.

Byrna's core products are CO2-powered launchers that fire .68 caliber projectiles at ranges up to 60 feet. The projectile lineup includes chemical irritant rounds containing oleoresin capsicum (OC), kinetic impact rounds for deterrence and training applications and combination rounds that deliver both chemical and kinetic effects. These devices occupy a position between pepper spray and firearms in the force spectrum, providing standoff distance and intermediate stopping capability. The launchers feature integrated laser sights and magazine-fed loading systems.

For civilian consumers, Byrna products require no background check or firearms license in most jurisdictions, positioning them as accessible self-defense tools. The company also supplies specialized launchers and munitions to institutional customers including police departments and correctional facilities. Byrna operates manufacturing facilities and maintains distribution channels across North America and international markets.

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Why Byrna Technologies Matters

Byrna operates within the less-lethal weapons segment of the broader defense and security technology sector. This market encompasses devices designed to subdue or deter threats without lethal force, including electroshock weapons, chemical irritants, acoustic devices and impact projectiles. Law enforcement and corrections agencies adopt less-lethal options to reduce fatalities while maintaining tactical capability. Civilian interest in intermediate force options between no weapon and firearms also drives demand in this segment. For broader context, see defense technology developments.