The P2P Secure 68P is a modern, less-lethal option for people who want reliable self-defense without turning to traditional firearms. It’s built on a full-size pistol platform, so handling will feel familiar to some; the ammo options are flexible, and operation and maintenance are simple. Below is a pepper ball launcher review of the Secure 68P.
Quick Specs — P2P Secure 68P
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Feature |
Specification |
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Caliber |
.68 |
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Power Source |
12g CO2 cartridge (Response Ready Trigger) |
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Ammo Types |
Pepper, kinetic, and inert training rounds |
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Magazine Capacity |
Multi-round detachable metal magazine |
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Sights |
Fixed fiber-optic front and rear sights |
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Construction |
Polymer frame with ergonomic textured grip |
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Intended Use |
Less-lethal self-defense and preparedness |
Design & Build — Ergonomics, Grip, and Carry Options

If you’ve handled polymer-frame pistols before, the P2P Secure less-lethal self-defense launcher will feel comfortable right away. Its ergonomic shape, grip thickness, and texture give a secure hold for different hand sizes, and the footprint makes it easy to carry — whether in a holster, bag, backpack, or dedicated case.
How It Works — Operation, Magazine, and CO2 System
The controls on the Preared 2 Protect Secure 68P are intentionally straightforward, even for those new to a handgun-type self-defense device. The metal magazine inserts into the bottom of the grip and clicks into place. The magazine release is positioned for quick thumb access, and the safety is integrated into the trigger blade — eliminating one extra step under stress.
Clearing the launcher is simple: remove the magazine and the projectiles come out with it. The launcher also engages an auto-safety when the magazine is removed. The fiber-optic notch-and-post sights make fast target acquisition easy, even in low light. This setup is tuned for short- to mid-range accuracy and designed for simple, repeatable operation.
Less-Lethal Ammunition Options — Pepper, Kinetic, and Training Rounds

One of the Secure 68P’s strengths is ammo versatility. You can choose chemical irritant rounds (pepper/OC/Pava), kinetic impact projectiles, or inert training rounds like powder or rubber ammo.
Irritant rounds deliver strong deterrent effects, while kinetic rounds provide blunt-force impact to stop an aggressor and create time to escape or call for help. Less Lethal 4 Dummies on YouTube demonstrated several kinetic rounds through a Secure 68P with impressive results.
Legal Considerations — Where You Can (and Can’t) Carry It

