Sunday, April 1, 2012

Making Use Of Powerful Defense In Order To Take Down Powerful Attackers

By Jacque L Kummar


When the economy plummeted in 2008, people lost their work and some went so far as to try petty crime to make ends meet. The community where I resided became gradually from a high-class neighborhood to a borderline ghetto.

The parks gradually started to fill with the homeless and the city itself appeared to wither under the weight of a failing economy. Naturally, the crime rate rose also. So, in order to safeguard myself, I chose between a number of Stun master stun guns for one to purchase.

Stun guns are used by law enforcement agencies as non-lethal takedown tools. They incapacitate targets by giving a strong electric shock on contact. This shock will override these targets' ability to move and cause them to fall over.

The result is temporary, lasting only for a few minutes, and causes no long term harm. Normally, people are not able to resist the shock, but there have been a couple of instances when drug addicts or alcoholics, unable to feel pain, were not affected by it.

The solution to this challenge is to utilize a high voltage stun gun. These kinds give off more than a million volts of current and can bring down any enemy, no matter how big or strong they are.

Before getting one, I narrowed my selection down to 2 models. The first was the Double Trouble stun gun. It was unique in that there were 5 inches of space between the two electrical contacts compared to the industry standard of 1.5 inches.

My next option was the Stun Master 1.2 million volt rechargeable pen stun gun with flashlight. This disguised stun gun was a small, pen-shaped stun gun which could easily fit in your pocket, giving you the element of surprise in a violent encounter.

Among the two Stun Master stun guns which I needed to pick from, I picked out the pen stun gun. I preferred to use a weapon that could be concealed in the palm of my hand, and utilized swiftly in case I was assaulted.




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