Friday, November 13, 2009

The Tazer X 26 May Be Worth Testing Out

By James Edwards

Law Enforcement is always looking for new technology to make their job easier. As it stands, whether they would like to or not, it is sometimes required to disengage someone. Different circumstances warrant different ways of doing so, but there are instances where it would be unwise to attempt it through physical contact. That's where the Tazer X 26 comes into play.

This device is pretty small, with a pretty big attitude. It works by a replaceable cartridge that has been fused with compressed nitrogen. Inside there are two probes that are catapulted at your target with precise accuracy at the finger-release of the compressed nitrogen. When these targets connect with the target, you can begin emitting strong currents of electricity through the probes to disengage motor function.

Is the Tazer X 26 worthy of being with your fine unit? Certainly. Whether your unit is considering an upgrade, or you are just curious, there is no better time to try out an X 26.

One of the first differences one could make note of is the range the probes can travel. The X26 allows the probes to move up to 35 meters away, giving you a good bit of space between the criminal and yourself. This is a great feature when you consider the sporadic (and occasionally violent) nature of cornered perpetrators.

Another noteworthy difference to discuss would be the accuracy that can be attained when you make use of the laser sight. This beam of laser light provides you to hit a target with precise accuracy up to the 35-meter threshold.

Buying the Tazer X 26 should be considered by your law enforcement unit because of its advances to tazer technology, and its commitment to excellence. It's another way to improve on officer safety and effective capture of common and uncommon criminals.

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