With 1. Rather than use something like a knife that could escalate the situation, your best option is to find a solution that incapacitates your attacker. Both stun guns and TASER products provide a safe, effective solution for self-defense in a wide range of situations. Our editors independently research, test, and recommend the best products; you can learn more about our review process here. We may receive commissions on purchases made from our chosen links. Very powerful and compact, comes with built-in LED flashlight, penetrates thick clothing, includes a lifetime warranty and rechargeable battery, features built-in shock plates, and is well-priced and extremely effective.
With million volts of electricity, this will stop even a large-sized attacker in their tracks. The loud crackling sound will usually be warning enough for anyone thinking to threaten you. The stun gun is solidly built, with a secure grip that will prevent your assailant from tearing it from your grasp. The built-in battery is quick to recharge, though the cable is a tad short.
First, it has two sharp spike electrodes that are able to pierce multiple layers of clothing. One user tested it with three layers of clothing and found it still delivered the stunning shock effectively. Second, it has two shock plates on the side of the taser. However, the quality of the flashlight is average at best, and multiple users have reported problems with its reliability.
High-grade TASER gun, comes with carrying case, includes stun gun backup, laser targeting assist, built-in LED light, second runtime, and the warranty doesn't kick in until you fire it for the first time. For those who want a proper TASER that shoots two darts connected to electrical wires, this is the product for you!
The electric jolt lasts for 30 seconds, more than enough time to flee. With 50, volts of electricity shooting through his nervous system, your attacker will be in no condition to chase you.
In addition to the darts, the TASER also has a built-in stun gun in case your assailant gets close enough to grab you. Small and compact, fits in any purse or pocket, LED targeting laser, foot range, contact stun, battery status indicator lets you know when it needs charging, 2 live cartridges included, comes with holster, lithium battery packs built in, and produces a knock-down electrical punch! Too small for men with large hands, and the Chinese-made batteries are prone to losing their charge after a few months.
It feels just like a tiny pistol in your hand, but when you press the trigger, it shoots the TASER prongs 15 feet to hit your attackers with a shock of electricity that will knock them down and limit muscular control for seconds—more than enough time for you to make your getaway. The TASER pistol is battery powered, but the built-in lithium battery can typically hold enough charge for a few months without needing to be plugged in.
Aside from the Neuromuscular Incapacitation electric charge to knock an attacker down, the pistol comes with an LED laser sight that will help you to fire as accurately as possible. The baton design of this stun gun features a very bright LED light, triple stun technology, and a wrist strap that keeps it securely on your wrist.
It's solid without being too heavy and is also a good length. It includes multiple flashlight settings, and our favorite part comes with a lifetime warranty.
The baton design of this stun gun means you have three weapons in one: a flashlight to scare people away, a stun gun to electrocute attackers, and a baton to clobber assailants over the head. The casing is lightweight but packs a wallop. But you may not even need to use it.
The crackling of arcing electricity is very loud, and it should startle away any attackers before they get within striking range. The 3-Watt LED light is very bright at its full setting, and will illuminate the face of your assailant for clear identification. The baton is designed to deliver a 9 million volt electric shock not only at its tip, but also along the two sides.
All you have to do is swing the baton and take your attacker down. The wrist strap makes it comfortable to carry and reduces the risk an assailant will tear it from your grip. But, thanks to its lifetime warranty, you can always be protected when out and about! This Rechargeable Stun Gun Flashlight has got a built-in LED flashlight and is compact - perfect for carrying in a purse or jacket pocket.
It fits in the palm of your hand and lets out a harsh noise to scare attackers with just the push of a button. This stun gun delivers quite the punch, especially considering its compact size.
This is perfect for temporarily stunning — giving you enough time to get away from any attacker or assailant. This stun gun also delivers a loud sound that is sure to irritate, distract, or even scare off anyone who is trying to get near you.
This Rechargeable Stun Gun Flashlight has some great features. The stun gun has a built-in rechargeable battery that holds a charge for a long time. The two foldable integrated prongs can plug into any standard outlet. The built-in LED flashlight is perfect for illuminating small areas and a convenient added feature. This stun gun is available in three different designs. It's got an extremely bright LED flashlight and produces an intimidatingly loud noise. You can stun from a distance or up close by deploying this stun gun towards attackers.
It also provides a loud debilitating noise when used. This stun gun is extremely durable with its aircraft aluminum construction. There is a belt holster, clip, and wrist strap for instant and easy access. The LED flashlight provides high, low, and strobe illumination that is easy to operate and very handy. You can learn how to properly use and defend yourself with this stun gun. Stun gun built into a pair of knuckledusters, potent electrical current on point of impact, squeeze and stun technology, built-in LED flashlight, rechargeable built-in battery, lifetime warranty, free carrying case included, and quick and easy to use.
When you find yourself in a dire situation, simply slip on the stun gun, squeeze, and punch. The squeeze and stun technology means there is no need for buttons, knobs, or dials. When you squeeze the part of the stun gun that sits in your palm, it will trigger the electrical current. We had a student who had a canister of bear repellant in his backpack go off in his locker. I think it got punctured on something, anyway, even from inside the locker it fogged the hallway.
Sent 11 students to the hospital for asthma attacks. Luckily for him, he got prior permission for it to be in the locker. It was bear season and was already freezing outside, didn't want to take the chance of it getting messed up in his car. They were going hunting after school. I know agents that would rather take the OC spray over taser 5 second ride any day. Also, a little stat on being tased.
One in ten lose bowel control when tased. Volts won't do much more if the current isn't increased, for which current is the deadly factor, not how many volts.
You can have 1, volts running through you and be ok, but the current is the dangerous part, which you usually see danger signs with high voltage because the current in these places is much higher.
Didn't poop my pants when I got tazed! We did all go pee first though Yeah, but he's just running head-long into a brick wall knowing perfectly well what's going to happen. Sure it'll hurt, but just attention whoring of the highest degree. It's sad that crap like that became a thing in the late 90s. Can't believe this dolt actually had some semblance of an acting career.
But make no mistake about it, both he and his friends aren't half as dumb as they make themselves out to be. They just do dumb shit because they know it's what people would pay to see. That other guy seems to genuinely NOT know what he's doing. He's zapped himself more than once as I can tell from the other videos being suggested but he seriously didn't seem to know that what happened was going to happen which made it a lot more funny.
Oh I know I used to be an amateur skater in my teens and knew Bam as big a douche irl as on his shows and sucks that bad at skating , I made the mistake of thinking a stun gun and cattle prod 2 diff times would be nahhh can't be that bad while drunk.
See, that second one is genuinely funny because he's acting all tough and ends up shocking himself. The reaction of his friends is priceless. His videos are actually educational on the dangers of electricity.
Check his profile for more stuff he does, not just electricity related, but his battery demo at a college explains a bit more of the dangers between AC and DC. You can actually touch high voltage DC, so long as it's not over the bodies normal resistance and current is low, while AC is dangerous at pretty much across the board sinc eit bypasses the bodies resistance due to it's signal.
I'd say in you're in the US, you best stockpile anything perceived as dangerous, as there is a constant push towards regulation. The issue with regulation is its a slippery slope, even something that seems sensible, gets the regulators foot in the door and next thing you know you can't even carry a mutitool as it has a locking blade. This has been shown throughout the world to be true. You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Paste as plain text instead. Only 75 emoji are allowed. Display as a link instead. Clear editor. Upload or insert images from URL. Schmoozing with clients at her home, and in a presentation aided by two male defence teachers, Ms Shafman says the device has a lot of appeal to women and is catching on fast. Since starting out late last year, she has held some home sales parties in several states across the US, marketing the gadgets to fashion conscious women concerned for their safety.
The stun gun works by scrambling the electrical signals sent by the brain to the muscles of the body, temporarily immobilising an attacker. The debut of the "Lady Taser" last year spiked concern among some police and human rights groups over possible misuse in civilian hands. While Tasers are banned in some states, Ms Shafman says she plans to extend her parties to all 43 where they are legal, offering mostly women clients what she says is protection from violent assaults.
Since starting out, Ms Shafman said she has received inquiries from hundreds of women across the country interested in hosting parties to sell the stun guns. Those attending the event in Scottsdale — several with their husbands or partners in tow — listened to a presentation, nibbled food, and then tried out the product, some clearly won over. I like the idea," said marketer Bonnie Anderson, beaming after test firing one.
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