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| Taser
Gun
- An Introduction |
Stun
Gun - Definition
The
primary function of a stun gun is
to disrupt the communication system by
delivering a very fast, high voltage,
low amperage charge which temporarily
disables an attacker for several
minutes. The high voltage allows the
charge to quickly pass through skin and
even clothing. The low 3-milliamp
amperage is not intense enough to damage
the attackers body, therefore unlike
lightening with high amperage the shock
from a stun gun is non lethal.
Like communication traveling over the
internet or a telephone system, these
communication messages run through nerve
cells that branch throughout your body
carrying information from the brain
about how the muscles should move or
from your finger tips back to the brain
telling how something feels, or from
your mouth about how something tastes,
etc. Stun guns basically work the
same as they interrupt the electrical
signals that communicate messages back
and forth from the brain to the rest of
the body. |

Picture of
traditional
Stun Gun.
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When the stun gun is depressed against
an attacker and the trigger is held, the
electricity stored in the stun gun is
dumped into the assailants nervous
system and the normal body signals get
garbled with noise. The muscles and
brain can no longer communicate because
the messages are no longer understood.
The result is temporary confusion and
imbalance. Since the stun gun
current affects the persons muscles and
nerves, it doesn't matter where you
apply the current because there are
muscles and nerves all over the body.
Also, should the attacker be touching
you, the current will not pass to your
body. |
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Some stun guns rely
on the element of surprise, rather than
warning. These models are disguised as
umbrellas, flashlights or other everyday
objects so you can catch an attacker off
guard.
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These
days, most stun-gun models have two
pairs of electrodes: an inner pair and an
outer pair.The outer pair, the charge electrodes, are
spaced a good distance apart, so current will
only flow if you insert an outside conductor.
If the current can't flow across these
electrodes, it flows to the inner pair, the
test electrodes. These electrodes are close
enough that the electric current can leap
between them. The moving current ionizes the
air particles in the gap, producing a visible
spark and crackling noise.This display is
mainly intended as a deterrent: An attacker
sees and hears the electricity and knows
you're armed
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the understanding of how the human body works
with the knowledge of electrical current, stun
guns have become one of the most effective
and reliable non lethal weapons of our time.
It is the self defense weapon of choice for
personal protection. |
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