Monday, March 25, 2013

Choosing The Finest Stun Weapon For First-Time Users

By Stoey B Bonner


"Can you buy stun gadgets on the Net?" my sibling, Nick, asked to know. He knew I used one for protection each time I visited the community center downtown. I obtained a stun gun because it was non-lethal and wouldn't bring about long-term damage. It would immobilize an attacker momentarily to provide me enough time to escape.

I picked one of those disguised stun weapons. My opponent would never think it was a weapon so I could take him by surprise. He'd never know exactly what hit him. After only a second of contact between it and his shoulder or stomach, the shock and discomfort is going to be sufficient for him to release me.

The 4.5 million volt cell phone stun weapon I bring definitely packs a wallop. Just 3.8 inches long, this has a two-level safety switch to avoid unintentional discharge. I needed to practice in order to get the hang of it, so I was ready the very first time I had to make use of it towards a bad guy.

Our cousin, Jay, in Orange County decided to buy himself one, too. Getting to his apartment likewise meant crossing a park and he wanted to become safe. His choice was a high voltage stun device for its power.

His own blue lightning rechargeable fashion stun gun with light made it easier for him navigate dimly lit places, was the size of a shaver and easily fit in his own hand but carried 3.5 million volts. He needed only a brief burst to be able to fell his enemy.

The miscreant slumped like a jelly, Jay told me after the first time he utilized his own stun weapon. This must have been the three-second contact that did the guy in, I revealed to him. A loss of balance is one of the effects of stun guns.

Nick stated he desired to start with something tiny, just like a 1.2 million volt rechargeable pen stun gun with light he found on television. It was compact yet strong and simpler to handle for a beginner just like him.

Certainly, he could buy stun guns online, I mentioned, and it was wonderful he had a sense of what sort he needed.




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