What is a dry taser?

The TASER can also be deployed by holding it directly against the suspect's body. This is called “drive stun” or “dry TASERing,” and is intended to cause pain without incapacitating the target.
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Does a drive stun hurt?

A Las Vegas police document says "The Drive Stun causes significant localized pain in the area touched by the TASER [CEW], but does not have a significant effect on the central nervous system.
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How many times can a taser be used before reloading?

Electrical Power

The X2 shown here can fire two shots before reloading. The Taser delivers a five-second shock for each trigger pull. Taser says the weapons are designed to deliver a charge that will induce incapacitating muscle contractions while minimizing risk of injury.
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Is there a difference between a stun gun and a taser?

TASER devices can fire the electric probes at distances up to 15 feet, or they can be used at closer proximities to deliver the electric shock. Stun guns, however, can only be used in close proximity since they have to make physical contact with the attacker and they can't "shoot" probes as a taser can.
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What happens if you Taser a dog?

This time I happened to address the obvious: Carrying a Taser stun gun to prevent dog attacks in puppy park settings is a bad idea. Dogs have been known to die. Unfortunately, I phrased it like this: “Though [Tasers are] considered relatively safe for humans, they're often deadly for dogs. Don't even think about it.”
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TASER Drive Stun Demonstration



How long does a stun gun incapacitate someone?

Stun guns, which have been used by law enforcement for decades, can temporarily immobilize a person — think of someone who is combative or resisting arrest, for instance — by jolting them with 50,000 volts of electricity. A discharge, also known as a “cycle,” can last five seconds.
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Which is better for self-defense Taser or stun gun?

If you can afford a Taser®, it's proprietary ability to immobilize an attacker through muscular override technology makes it the most preferred self-defense device for civilians. In fact, most police officers now carry Tasers; none carry stun guns.
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Where do you hit someone with a stun gun?

The neck, under the arms, stomach, thighs, and groin area will have the most impact as points of contact. The face and neck are effective and painful targets as well. Think large muscle groups or places with lots of nerves, that is the ideal place to shock an attacker.
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How many volts is a police Taser?

Once the target is hit, the taser sends a 50,000-volt pulse. Once deployed they are designed to pulse for five seconds unless the operator keeps their finger on the trigger. A standard stun gun can only be used at close range, while a taser can shoot someone from 20 feet away.
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How long do Taser cartridges last?

Check expiration of TASER cartridges (5-year expiration date is listed on the base of the cartridge). Do not use an expired TASER cartridge in the field. Expired cartridges should only be used for training.
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Can you use a Taser twice in a row?

Each cartridge can only be fired once but can deliver multiple electrical cycles.
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Do Tasers make you poop?

And if that happens, you're not moving – because it causes extreme pain and muscle contractions that locks people in place or causes them to collapse. And in some cases, the person who has been shocked will urinate or defecate, too. "That's usually enough to change behaviours," Murphy said.
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Do Tasers go through clothes?

When you press the stun gun against an attacker and hold the trigger, the charge passes into the attacker's body. Since it has a fairly high voltage, the charge will pass through heavy clothing and skin.
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Which is better pepper spray or stun gun?

An assailant is more likely to respond to a stun gun than pepper spray. It is a helpful protection tool only when used to good effect. Its sight can be laughable, as it might look like regular spray. A stun gun is way better.
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What's the highest voltage for a stun gun?

30,000 is the maximum voltage that could jump across stun gun contacts spaced one centimeter apart. Any claimed voltage greater violates the laws of physics. Here's why. Maximum electric field (Emax) refers to the potential electric energy that can occupy a physical space.
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What is the strongest Taser you can buy?

Vipertek VTS-989

It's incredibly powerful with a voltage of 300 million, making it the strongest stun gun on this list.
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Can you legally buy a Taser?

Stun guns are legal in most states, however, it is not legal in Hawaii or Rhode Island. Different U.S. codes regulate the possession of firearms and dangerous weapons, which include those that rely on conducted energy like stun guns or tasers.
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Should I get a gun or a Taser?

Starting with a less-lethal option like the TASER is the best course of action legally, as it gives you the ability to move up as necessary. A firearm should be used when dealing with a threat utilizing lethal force, such as a knife, gun or any other weapon that can cause serious bodily harm or death.
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Is a taser good for home defense?

A non-lethal, legal weapon is always a highly preferred choice for self-protection. Even if you're legally allowed to carry a lethal defense weapon, like a gun or a knife, you don't want to have to use it. So, carrying pepper spray, a stun gun, or a Taser are the best options for self-defense.
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Do Tasers leave scars?

Stun guns can leave small burn marks on the skin, a Denver police spokesman said Saturday. "They actually burn the body," said Sgt. Dennis Cribari. The guns usually have two prongs on them that deliver the jolt of electricity and leave marks that look like "a little round dot or burn," said Cribari.
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Would a Taser work on a bear?

So people or animals can still breath and think but can't move. The later work on bears showed that Tasers may also have some success on bruins as a hazing tool. A variety of electronic control devices were shot at two collared brown bears that commonly visited the Yakutat dump.
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Will a stun gun stop a pitbull?

Stun guns, also known as electric breaking sticks by Pit Bull experts, are extremely effective against aggressive Pits and other breeds. Expert dog trainers recommend the use of stun guns to stop or prevent dog attacks.
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