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How You Can Stop An Attacker From A Secure Range

By Fred B Roze


I realized the man was trouble. He was coming from the other way on the sidewalk. There was something concerning the manner he walked with his hand throughout his pocket that was not right. He was only 10 feet away. My own right hand was already at my hip, gripping the handle of my baton. As soon as he glanced at me, I could virtually read his thoughts.

I carried a stun weapon for some time until I discovered stun batons.

I discovered that stun batons permit you to stun opponents coming from a secure distance. I loved that.

I purchased a Streetwise 3000K expandable rechargeable stun gun baton with light on the Web. Its free nylon bag with belt loop makes it very easy lugging around along with me everywhere. A telescopic baton, this retracts to only 12.5 inches in length for easy transport or storage.

My own baton stun gun extends to around 21 inches, and the grab guard stun strips running along its sides electrify one foot of the weapon so this can't be grabbed from me. Those vibrant electrical arcs make certain no person would want to or be able to. The view and sound alone of all that crackling electricity is enough to scare any individual off.

If it does not, there is always the attention-attracting 130dB alarm as well as the vibrant LED light which helps me notice the target if it is dark and blinds him with its glare, as well.

The protective rubberized coating is easy to grip, and there are three stages of safety. I have to move the safety switch to "on," and the function switch to "stun," before pushing the trigger. I won't stun anybody inadvertently. It is rechargeable, as well. No electric batteries to fuss with.

The person out of the blue came at me coming from a couple of feet away however didn't get any closer. I shot my very own stun baton out to full length, stopping him in his tracks and dropping him. He lay on the sidewalk, shaking. I took my mobile phone out and contacted 911.




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