Stun Gun
How Does A Stun Gun Work?
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The stun gun works on the muscular & neural system instead of relying on high amperage or pain for results. These non-lethal self-defense weapons are designed to temporarily incapacitate a person without doing any long-term damage.
How Long Do I Have To Escape?
A successful usage of a stun gun will incapacitate an assailant for 2-8 minutes allowing a potential victim enough time to escape or get help.
How Long Do I Have To Apply The Stun Gun?
A one or two second application will only hurt the assailant. A successful application will last 3-5 seconds. This will put 98% of assailants out of action
Do Stun Guns Have Safety Switches To Prevent Accidental Activation?
Most stun gun models come with safety switch to prevent accidental activation. The unit cannot produce a shock unless the safety switch is turned off.
What Is The Power Source Of Stun Guns?
Stun guns usually require 9-volt energizer alkaline batteries.
How Do I Carry A Stun Gun?
It is very easy to carry a stun gun as it is very compact and can easily fit into a purse or a pocket. You may also include a belt clip so the unit can be conveniently worn on the waist.
How Do I Use A Stun Gun?
Hold the electrodes firmly against an attacker and try to target harder areas, such as upper shoulder or the upper hip. Apply the stun gun for a few seconds or more to disable the attacker completely.
Are Stun Guns Legal To Use?
Stun guns are illegal in some states. Some cities have restrictions. See the section on Stun Gun Laws for details.
Can I Travel With A Stun Gun?
If you choose to travel with a stun gun you must pack it in your checked luggage. Stun guns are not allowed in carry on bags or in any airport terminal.
Can I Get Shocked By Touching The Assailant?
No. The electrical charge cannot pass thru the assailant to the user.
What Should I Choose-A Stun Gun Or Pepper Spray?
Stun guns and pepper sprays both have their ardent followers. There are pros and cons for both. However, both are convenient to carry, inexpensive, easy to conceal, and easy to use-so why not carry both?
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