My mom is really a worrier. Ever since I started out living on my own, she had kept pressing me to buy a non-lethal weapon, such as a stun gun, for my own protection. She usually emphasized that stun guns just paralyze an attacker briefly during direct contact by sending a jolt of electricity to the body.
I constantly tell her that I am a big girl already and that I can take care of myself. But when I saw different types of stun guns for sale at a shopping mall where we both loved to shop, I just had to have a look. If not one of them could hurt its target for good, what would I have to lose?
A 500,000-volt stun baton was the very first that I looked at. Due to its length, it appeared sleek. Stun batons, because they are longer, have an extended reach. Thus, they can send a jolt of electric shock to your attacker's body at a secure range.
In addition, low voltage stun guns require much less risk of severely injuring an assailant given that they administer a mild electric shock only.
Then, I headed over to a display of a rechargeable lipstick stun gun with a flashlight. I can hear cheers of "Hooray for being fashion forward!" from my girl friends in case I got one of these disguised stun guns. It poses as a lipstick so it could be hidden easily and can surprise an opponent because it looks far from being a weapon.
Plus, flashlight stun guns feature a built-in flashlight which can help in aiming accurately and stunning a felon at nighttime.
My last stop in the store was a 2.5 million-volt stun gun. High voltage stun gun can take a mugger down with only a couple of shots. Of course, there is no need to worry considering that the incapacitation is only for some minutes.
Ultimately, I got myself the lipstick stun gun, which could readily fit in any purse of mine. And considering that there were a lot of powerful stun guns for sale at the time, I made a decision to purchase another one for my safety-conscious mommy too.
I constantly tell her that I am a big girl already and that I can take care of myself. But when I saw different types of stun guns for sale at a shopping mall where we both loved to shop, I just had to have a look. If not one of them could hurt its target for good, what would I have to lose?
A 500,000-volt stun baton was the very first that I looked at. Due to its length, it appeared sleek. Stun batons, because they are longer, have an extended reach. Thus, they can send a jolt of electric shock to your attacker's body at a secure range.
In addition, low voltage stun guns require much less risk of severely injuring an assailant given that they administer a mild electric shock only.
Then, I headed over to a display of a rechargeable lipstick stun gun with a flashlight. I can hear cheers of "Hooray for being fashion forward!" from my girl friends in case I got one of these disguised stun guns. It poses as a lipstick so it could be hidden easily and can surprise an opponent because it looks far from being a weapon.
Plus, flashlight stun guns feature a built-in flashlight which can help in aiming accurately and stunning a felon at nighttime.
My last stop in the store was a 2.5 million-volt stun gun. High voltage stun gun can take a mugger down with only a couple of shots. Of course, there is no need to worry considering that the incapacitation is only for some minutes.
Ultimately, I got myself the lipstick stun gun, which could readily fit in any purse of mine. And considering that there were a lot of powerful stun guns for sale at the time, I made a decision to purchase another one for my safety-conscious mommy too.
About the Author:
Ellan A DiPaolo has been educating people how to operate self defense items to defend themselves for years. There are dozens of options, like stun guns, pepper sprays and personal alarms. He provides full support and instruction on how to operate the items.
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