| Stun Guns are also quite appealing because they do | | | | location. |
| not kill an attacker, and there is no bloodshed. It is a | | | | Incognito |
| simple tool that allows a person to press a button, and | | | | This type of stun gun works in exactly the same way |
| disable his or her attacker quickly.Since they have | | | | as a traditional stun gun; however it is disguised as an |
| undergone a bit of a transition over the years, there | | | | everyday object such as a cell phone or a flash light. |
| are now three main categories available on the market | | | | This allows the user to have a good advantage over |
| today: traditional, incognito, and stun batons. Let's take | | | | an attacker by being able to keep the device out in the |
| a look at the options and benefits of each. | | | | open within closer reach for a quicker response. |
| Traditional | | | | Stun Batons |
| Packing anywhere from 100,000 volts up to nearly | | | | A long standing favorite of law enforcement, these |
| 800,000 volts, these little gadgets pack quite a wallop! | | | | batons provide a good amount of power, and a long |
| Tradition stun guns are hand held; battery powered, | | | | reach. Not only do stun batons provide a good shock |
| and features two electrified prongs on one end. When | | | | when touched directly to an assailant, they also |
| these prongs are pressed into an attacker and the | | | | provide a shock up to six inches away from the tip of |
| button is pushed, the voltage passes through the | | | | the device. This keeps a criminal from trying to grab |
| attacker and temporarily disables him or her. This | | | | for the baton or from getting away. |
| allows the victim enough time to get away to a safe | | | | |