May 18 2012

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Things To Think About If Obtaining A High-Powered Weapon For A Solid Self-Defense by – Michael Gravette

While I was seeking on the net for the most effective self-defense weapon, I ran into various types of non-lethal devices that can stop attackers temporarily on their tracks but will not induce just about any lasting harm. One of these gadgets, known as the Double Trouble stun gun, turned me onto a whole new concept of powerful stun guns. It works just like having a pair of stun guns in one by using 5 inches in between contacts for improved effect, compared to 1.5 inches in all other stun items. Plus, it is not weighty at just 6 inches in length. I got the feeling just from reading with regards to the Double Trouble stun gun that more powerful electric shock is necessary to incapacitate bigger men and women for a few minutes in order that I can escape and call for assistance. I could be wrong on that matter but having a tougher weapon appears to be much more appealing to me. Sure, with a small stun gun, I can have a self-defense unit that will be undiscovered by predators. Make it a handy, high voltage stun gun, though, and I have the capability to stop even burly crooks. Considering that searching for the Double Trouble stun gun, I have realized that much more stopping power is indeed needed on many people not simply because they are muscled but rather have high pain tolerance. This signifies that low voltage stun guns will not work on them. Additionally, I remembered one of my officemates telling that her low-powered stun gun almost did not work as it held the assailant down for just a couple of seconds! It was possibly because the tool, while just as convenient to carry as something such as the Double Trouble stun gun, had hardly any stunning energy in comparison. I understood then that it will be better to have a stun gun that could give off millions of volts of electricity. This makes certain that even attackers who can withstand more physical pain could be stopped from harming others.

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