Stun Gun Flashlights with Alarm


The small model stun gun flashlight is a handy little flashlight at 8″ long. It features a 130dB alarm and a 80,000 volt stun baton. The body is made of sturdy fiberglass reinforced plastic. It features a handy wrist strap and uses one 9V alkaline battery.
The large model stun gun flashlight features a heavy duty strong-beamed flashlight and a 130db alarm. It is 16.5 inches long - you can really put some distance between you and your attacker with this model. The stun baton for this model delivers a 200,000 volt shock. The body is made of fiberglass reinforced plastic. It comes with a detachable red cone for using the flashlight as a signaling or warning device. This unit requires 3 9-volt alkaline batteries for power.
Let’s sum up the features of these two devices:
Small Model Stun Gun Flashlight with Alarm
•Handy little flashlight with a 130 db alarm and 80,000 volt stun baton.
•The body is made of fiberglass reinforced plastic.
•Uses one 9-volt alkaline battery.
•8 inches long
Large Model Stun Gun Flashlight with Alarm
•Heavy duty, strong beamed flashlight with a 130 db alarm and 200,000 volt stun baton.
•Comes with attachable red cone for signaling or danger warning.
•The body is made of fiberglass reinforced plastic.
•Uses three 9-volt alkaline batteries.
•16.5 inches long.
As you can see, these two models would make an excellent addition to anyone’s self-defense arsenal.
Stun batons use a very high voltage at a low amperage to disable an attacker. Results vary depending on the amount of time that a person is stunned - A half second jolt from a stun baton will cause a painful jolt to your attacker, and startle and repel them. One to two seconds will begin to cause disorientation and muscle spasms. Over three seconds will cause loss of muscle control, mental confusion, disorientation and loss of balance. The actual amount of time required to disable an attacker will vary depending on the individual and other factors, including the type of clothing they are wearing.
Stun guns don’t depend on pain to function. Instead they rely on the fact that the body’s nervous system is controlled by small electrical charges called nerve impulses. The high voltage charge from the stun gun begins to interfere with these nerve impulses, causing muscle spasms. These muscle spasms cause the individual to do a great deal of work in a short amount of time, thus tiring them quickly to the point of disabling them. The rule of thumb for how long to stun someone with a stun baton is to keep it in contact with them until they are disabled to the point where your can make your escape and call for help.
One of the advantages of stun batons and stun guns is that they don’t come with the legal hassles associated with owning a taser. And many police and military personnel still choose to carry a stun baton even though they may be permitted a taser. These two models are among their favorites because of the distance it allows away from the subject.
For more information about these two stun gun flashlights with alarms, information on pricing and where to purchase, see the following link: Stun Gun Flashlights with Alarm