Collection: Multitool Sheaths

Byrna CL Compact vs. Byrna HD: What's the Difference?

Size & Concealability

Byrna CL: Designed for discreet carry, the CL measures approximately 6.81 inches in length, 5.1 inches in height, and 1.18 inches in width, making it about 38% smaller than the Byrna SD model. It weighs around 0.76 lbs, making it suitable for concealed carry in various situations.

Byrna HD: The HD is larger and resembles the size of a compact 9mm handgun. While still portable, its size may be less ideal for concealed carry compared to the CL



Caliber & Ammunition

Byrna CL: Fires proprietary .61 caliber projectiles, engineered to deliver the same energy density as the .68 caliber rounds used in other Byrna models. This design maintains stopping power while allowing for a more compact launcher.

Byrna HD: Utilizes .68 caliber projectiles, including kinetic and chemical irritant options. These rounds are designed to incapacitate threats effectively

CO₂ System & Firing Mechanism

Byrna CL: Employs an 8-gram CO₂ cartridge with Pull-Pierce Technology, which punctures the CO₂ cartridge upon the first trigger pull, ensuring readiness without gas leakage during storage.

Byrna HD: Also uses an 8-gram CO₂ cartridge. The cartridge remains unpunctured until the first trigger pull, similar to the CL's system.

Performance & Features

Byrna CL:

  • Projectile Speed: Up to 400 feet per second.
  • Effective Range: Approximately 60 feet.
  • Shot Capacity: 15 rounds per CO₂ cartridge.
  • Additional Features: Equipped with upgraded fiber optic sights and a red-dot-ready top slide for enhanced targeting.

Byrna HD:

  • Projectile Speed: Approximately 280 feet per second.
  • Effective Range: Around 60 feet.
  • Shot Capacity: Up to 20 projectiles per CO₂ cartridge before a noticeable drop in velocity.
  • Additional Features: Standard sights and a Safe/Fire lever for safety.