By Lan E Buoye


Maris and also I like doing volunteer work to help inner city youngsters. It is a distinct form of pleasure. The thing we didn't count on was the difficulty of reaching the center when we needed to pass an area where people always appeared ready to jump at us. For my sweetheart, Will, the remedy was simple: acquire a cell phone stun gun for self defense, fast.

Will impressed on us that stun guns were non-lethal. Yes, the electric jolt would immobilize anybody hit by it on vulnerable body parts as well as make them lose muscle control, become confused or even disoriented. But that was a brief effect which offered victims time to get away.

Camouflaged stun weapons acting to be cellular phones make excellent defensive weapons due to the element of surprise that a regular gizmo can actually harm you. Why not go for a 5.5 million volt cell phone stun device to truly make a statement, Will said.

It is potent yet one of the available little stun guns that can stop an opponent in his tracks. This is rechargeable and also has 2 levels of protection for the user.

Maris did her own searching and looked keen about a cheaper 3.5 million volt cell phone stun weapon. If you would like to disable a mugger for a good five to 10 minutes, a high voltage stun device is going to do the job efficiently. A 5 second contact on the neck, shoulders or abdomen is going to bring him to his knees due to a loss of balance and also disorientation.

I happened to catch a TV program where a cop showed girls how to make use of a 3.8 million volts cell phone stun device. A lot of thieves will not be delighted after they receive the shock of their lives attempting to steal what they believe is a normal mobile phone.

Having a built-in LED flashlight, the crook is going to be knocked down the moment he gets electrically shocked by your own flashlight stun gun.

We are still making up our minds on which cell phone stun gun for self defense to select. But it will indeed knock them out.




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