Eric Delbert in studio
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In this episode of The Mark Blazor Show, host Chuck welcomes Eric Delbert, owner of LAPD Firearms & Range and host of On Target, for a lively and humorous deep dive into the Burna firearm—a non-lethal, CO2-powered pistol and rifle designed for personal defense, training, and home security. The conversation centers on the Burna’s unique kinetic and OC (pepper spray) rounds, its realistic recoil-free operation, and its practical applications from deterring coyotes and aggressive dogs to use in protests or home defense. Eric emphasizes the device’s safety, reusability, and psychological impact, highlighting how it allows users to defend themselves without lethal force. The hosts also discuss the Burna’s design advantages—compact size, comfortable grip for small hands and children, and a CO2 cartridge that only activates on the first shot, preserving power. Despite playful banter about gunpowder cologne and comedic mishaps, the episode underscores a serious message: accessible, non-lethal self-defense tools are increasingly vital in today’s world.
The Burna firearm offers a non-lethal, CO2-powered alternative for self-defense with kinetic and OC rounds that are effective at close range.
Its design is ideal for concealed carry, home defense, and even training children, with a slim profile and minimal recoil.
The CO2 cartridge only activates on the first shot, preserving full power and eliminating leakage concerns.
OC rounds use the same technology as law enforcement-grade pepper spray, making them highly effective for crowd control and animal deterrence.
The Burna is legal for backyard practice and reusable, with kinetic rounds that can be collected and reused after each shot.
Eric Delbert Joins the Show
Eric Delbert, owner of LAPD Firearms & Range and host of On Target, enters the studio with his signature gunpowder cologne and a Burna firearm, setting a playful and energetic tone for the episode.
Introducing the Burna: Kinetic and OC Rounds
“You can be half blind and still boom right in the middle of target.”
Design, Safety, and Practical Applications
“You can pull the trigger, defend yourself, get the hell out of Dodge and not have to say, I'm worried I'm going to kill somebody.”
CO2 Mechanism and Reusability
“You're walking around with a full cartridge until you need it. You don't have to worry about it leaking out.”
Broader Implications and Final Thoughts
The hosts reflect on the Burna’s role in modern self-defense, its legitimacy through ties to law enforcement-grade Fox Labs, and its value in a world with rising threats from animals, protests, and home invasions.
“You can pull the trigger, defend yourself, get the hell out of Dodge and not have to say, I'm worried I'm going to kill somebody.”
“You can be half blind and still boom right in the middle of target.”
“If you're thinking, geez, who are these guys that are going to come and go, they also own Fox Labs, which is the premier OC that law enforcement carries.”
Host
Guest
Burna
product
Eric Delbert
person
Chuck
person
kinetic rounds
product
OC rounds
product
coyotes
other
LAPD Firearms & Range
other
Fox Labs
organization
George Floyd protests
other
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