Stun Gun Flashlight

How a Stun Gun Flashlight Can Defend Repeatedly

A flashlight is one of the most universal self-defense tools, as it has innumerable uses in addition to lighting your way, like revealing your whereabouts or recovering whatever is missing. However, not many see flashlights as a defense against assaults. In truth, light can guide your aim at your assailant, and blur his vision long enough to subject him to a counter-assault. A stun gun flashlight, therefore, is very useful for a defensive weapon.

With or without light, stun guns can incapacitate a body by ejecting a non-lethal electric shock that instigates paralysis and the loss of balance. Once the predator is floored for about 30 minutes, his would-be prey has the chance to dart off and be saved before he returns to health, with no hopeless damage sustained.

Evidently, stun guns with a built-in flashlight can do more. The 4.5 million volt Pretender cell phone stun gun with a 12-LED flashlight opens the enemy up to a surprise attack in two ways. Retrieve it without being opposed, since the harmless sight of disguised stun guns never alarms the villains, and point those ultra-bright LEDs to his unresisting eyes.

High voltage stun guns can unleash disabling volts by the millions onto the wrongdoers, and the Stun Master 9 million volt stun gun flashlight is one. When the glare has left the bad person without his bearings, it is all a matter of zapping him with so much electrical current that he goes down and will want to stay down.

The 9.5 million volt Stun Master multi-function stun gun combines an extra-bright LED flashlight and red flashing emergency lights with a 110 dB personal alarm, and a high voltage, too. If you can run while sounding the stun alarm and flashing the red lights, all at once to reveal your location and predicament, then you will not need to confront the attacker.

A stun gun by itself suffices in debilitating an offender, but a stun gun flashlight comes in immensely handy when debilitation is not the solution necessarily to the peril at hand.

 

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