Fight Back At A Safe Range Using Telescopic Stun Batons

by Guest Author on August 30, 2010

My father was a police officer. I have always looked up to him ever since I was a child. For me, his job was very noble. He was not just my hero, he was anybody’s hero in our community.

He used to share with me stories about his life as a policeman. Police weapons are routinely being upgraded in the need for better stopping capabilities and I see him handling newer weapons every so often.

He found out that I took a liking to these weapons so he showed me how these can be used as tools for self defense. I was greatly intrigued by his Stun Master 800,000 Volt Telescopic Stun Baton.

The upgraded version of the normal nightstick, telescopic stun batons can extend from a collapsed 13-inch size to 21.5 inches to provide a longer reach as compared to many stun guns.

He said he made use of his own once when he was able to corner a mugger and had to hit the man. The attacker did not realize that the full length of the metal part of the stun baton was electrified, so when he tried to grab it, he was shocked with 800,000 volts and arrested.

My dad explained that telescopic stun batons are best used in a short-distanced face-off. The Stun Master 800,000 Volt Telescopic Stun Baton has a light and a 120 db alarm that can draw people’s attention, plus it is rechargeable.

What is also favorable about telescopic stun batons, he stressed, is that the current does not pass on to you even if the attacker tries to touch you. I wanted to see how it works so I tried pushing the trigger, and saw it easily expanded.

I wanted to keep my father’s Stun Master 800,000 Volt Telescopic Stun Baton for myself and he approved by encouraging me to get one. He advised me as well that telescopic stun batons are very powerful weapons and should only be used when needed.

Roger A Benzelle is one of the top experts on non-lethal self defense products. There are many options, such as stun guns, telescopic stun batons, pepper sprays and personal alarms. He provides full support and instruction on how to use the products.

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