What is the current Taser version?

The most effective TASER weapon ever. The advanced performance of TASER 7 makes for greater confidence in the field. Enhanced connection to the Axon network unlocks streamlined workflows.
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What kind of TASER does police use?

Axon currently has three models of TASER conducted electrical weapons (CEWs) available for law enforcement use. The TASER X2 device is a two-shot TASER CEW with a warning arc and dual lasers. The TASER X26P device is a single-shot TASER CEW that is the smallest, most compact SMART WEAPON of all three AXON models.
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What is the difference between TASER 7 and TASER 7 CQ?

The TASER 7 CQ is a TASER 7 variant. Designed for agencies most likely to use energy weapons at close range, the TASER 7 CQ energy weapon has a red top LASER and no bottom LASERs. The TASER 7 CQ is configured exclusively for use with the close quarter (12-degree) TASER 7 cartridges.
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How much does a TASER x7 cost?

TASER 7 is available as a $60 per month subscription in the US that includes the TASER weapon, docks, batteries and cartridges, integration with Axon Evidence, full user training and certification. To learn more, visit www.axon.com/TASER-7.
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What TASER does the army use?

The TASER X-26 gun fires probes that can stun a person for a period of up to five seconds, allowing security forces personnel time to seize control of a potentially violent situation.
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How painful is getting tazed?

“You're truly stunned and are not able to move anything.” One person who was tased described shooting, excruciating pain that shook his brain like a “peanut in a jar.” Another person said she felt like bees were crawling through her skin.
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What's the 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 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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Is Taser 7 available for civilians?

The most effective TASER weapon ever is now available for civilians. The advanced performance of TASER 7 CQ makes for greater confidence in your personal protection and home defense. It is the same innovative tool used and trusted by law enforcement agencies around the world.
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Can you buy a Taser X26?

TASER ® X26

We sell the TASER X26E for only $599.00 with a full One Year Warranty, and also service the TASER X26E for our customers. Order online or call To Order.
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What's the highest voltage Taser?

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.
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How much is a X2 Taser?

DESCRIPTION. The Manufacturer's List Price (MSRP) for the TASER X2 is $1,599.99 USD, and it is never discounted to less than $1,399.99.
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Can you drive stun with Taser 7?

Drive-stun capability is available with the TASER 7 CEW. To apply a drive-stun, place the safety in the up (ARMED) position and press the Arc switch, just as you would to employ a Warning Arc display.
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How many amps is a police taser?

The electrical output of the TASER is 50,000 Volts. The voltage may seem high, but the amperage on both systems is well below safe limits. ADVANCED TASER M26 output is 3.6mA average current (0.0036 Amps) The X26 output is 2.1mA (0.0021 Amps). The output of the M26 into a human body is a fraction of the dangerous level.
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How much does a X26 Taser cost?

Hundreds of police chiefs and sheriffs all prefer the incredible stopping power, decades of exceptional reliability, and extreme economy found only in the TASER ® X26 – yours complete at only $599.00.
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How strong is 50000 volts?

A 50,000-volt shock from a Taser is powerful enough to immobilize a person, but how does such a strong jolt affect the brain? A burst of electricity from a stun gun can impair a person's ability to remember and process information for about an hour after the jolt, new research suggests.
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What does Cew stand for Taser?

Axon Enterprise, Inc. ( Axon), is the sole manufacturer for TASER brand conducted electrical weapons (CEWs) and Axon brand products.
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How many volts does a police Taser have?

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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Can you legally buy a Taser?

TASER® Devices and stun guns are not considered as firearms. They are legal for law enforcement use in all 50 states. They can be legally owned by citizens in 49 states. The states of Hawaii, New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts were the most recent states to legalize TASER Devices and stun guns for citizen use.
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Is a cattle prod stronger than a Taser?

A cattle prod only causes pain, it does not significantly affect the muscles and nervous system of the body. These two devices differ mainly in voltage. The voltage in a stun gun is high enough to dump electricity into the entire body. The lower voltage in a cattle prod only shocks someone at the point of contact.
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Is a Taser good for self-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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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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Is a gun or a Taser better for self-defense?

As you can see, both guns come with risks, but you must choose the one with less and that is the Taser. You don't risk killing anyone (by mistake or intentionally) and the Taser is easy to carry around everywhere you go. The Taser is the better choice when it comes to self-defense as a civilian.
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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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