Monday, April 29, 2013

Helpful Means Of Protection Whenever Working On Evening Shifts

By Peary A Lind


I am currently on the graveyard shift and my best buddy, Tammy, is urging me to buy a gun which is non-deadly for defense. I have to admit walking a poorly lit street makes me scared. And Tammy has experience with stun devices.

Considering that their effects are simply short-lived and they will not leave long-term harm, I am feeling kind of assured concerning toting one to work. The manner Tammy describes these, an opponent will feel pain as electrical shock passes through his own body, go lax because of the loss of muscle control as well as lose balance after only a few seconds of contact along with a stun gun.

Tammy's first, a camouflaged stun gun, never failed to take opponents by surprise. With near to one million volts in strength, it provided more than a jolt, specifically with over two seconds of contact.

Her 950,000 volt rechargeable lipstick stun weapon with light is a superb entry-level self-defense tool. Its looks are misleading. It has a dual purpose and has a mild stunning effect for less danger of injuring a target accidentally.

Cody, Tammy's sibling in Utah, carries a high voltage stun gun. That means over a million volts of power. Even with a short burst, the effect is already sizzling as well as potent.

His 4.5 million volt cell phone stun device is designed just like a camera mobile phone but it packs a wallop once you are at the receiving end of its power. Cody's enemy froze in shock once and then crumpled after a two-second contact.

Daddy called up from his home and had a simple advice concerning personal protection gadgets. Obtain the simplest as well as least obvious stun gun, he said. A rechargeable fashion stun gun with flashlight green lightning should be sufficient for me, he suggested.

Do not buy a gun for self-defense that you will not be comfortable using, Dad stressed. He's proposing a very thin stun weapon with 3.5 million volts that fits in my hand and could be charged directly to an electric outlet. It seems great.




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