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The Taser Vs Stun Gun Shoot Out… The winner will surprise you.

 

By Dr. Tag Powell

International Self-Protection Trainer

 

Stun Guns, Tasers are the same but different.

 

All Tasers are stun guns but not all stun guns are Tasers.

Tasers and stun guns are non-lethal electronic self-defense weapons. I know you read in the paper… “A Taser killed a suspect…” but the newspapers never print the follow-up report that, under investigation, it was found it was not the Taser that killed them it was drugs, alcohol, etc. Think about it, every law officer must be Tasered before being issued a Taser, No officer has died, none have even gone to the hospital. Tasers and stun guns do not kill.

A Taser is a stun gun which shoots into the assailant two (electrodes) barbs attached to wires. The citizen’s Taser cartridge shoots barbs up to 15 feet and the law enforcement cartridges shoots as far as 35 feet. All Tasers convert to a stun gun by removing the cartridge.

Tasers

Investment: C2 $299.95 to X26c $995.95.Replacement cartridges are $30.00 per shot. All Taser models are 50,000 volts.

A Taser’s performance is outstanding as it allows you to shoot up to 15 feet to stop an assailant. Sighting is simplified by the built-in laser. You line up your “red laser dot” on your assailant and press the firing button. The Taser will fire the two shocking electric barbs in a vertical pattern. Both barbs must contact the bad guy to be effective. The odds are you will hit your target.

If you miss the target, there is added protection with a Taser because you may remove the spent cartridge and your Taser becomes a stun gun. You may then zap your assailant with a powerful 50,000 volts. Tasers have a higher amperage than stun guns making them pack more punch.

Stun Guns

Investment: 150,000 volts $20.00 to 2,000,000 $149.95.

Stun guns come in assorted sizes and voltages. In order to “drop” a bad guy you need at least 500,000 volts. The higher the voltage the faster the stun gun will drop the bad guy. You want the highest voltage stun gun (over 500,000 volts) you can afford. As a rule of thumb, 500,000 volts will take about three seconds to drop your assailant and the 2 million volts will drop them in less than a second.

I recommend the tested Shock n’ Awe Body Guard stun gun because of its full two million volts that really pack a wallop.

The complaint most often heard about a stun gun is that you have to be up close to use it. This is only partially true. It is true, if you want to drop the bad guy to the ground you must touch the assailant, but what is your real objective? Your safety. You are not trying to be a hero: you want to be safe, and to prevent a violent outcome.

In 99 percent of the time you can avoid a problem by simply firing your stun gun in the air. The loud crackling sound of the two million volt Shock ‘n Awe stun gun can be heard over a hundred yards away.

Case in point.

One of our clients after having her stun gun almost a year with no provocation to use it, she discovered she was being followed in the mall parking lot. She would speed up and the guy would speed up, when she slowed down he also slowed down. She removed her two million volt stun gun from her purse and fired two short warning blasts in the air. She said it was like a cartoon. The guy spun around and quickly fast-walked away. She remained safe.

So you do NOT have to be up close to use a stun gun.

Which is best, a Taser or a Stun Gun? This depends on your needs. If there is only one choice I would recommend a two million volt stun gun over the Taser.

If someone comes after you with a knife, you might like a Taser. Most other occasions the two million volt stun gun will handle the emergency. I carry the two million volt Shock ‘n Awe stun gun everywhere I go. It is clipped to my belt and looks like a cell phone. My wife carries 2 two million volt Shock ‘n Awe’s, one attached to the sun visor on her car, the other in her purse along with her blue C2 Taser. As Mr. T would say, “I pity the Fool… who messes with her.”

 

 

Dr. Tag Powell,

And his wife, Dr. Judith Powell are self-protection experts and Certified Taser International Dealers. They have trained thousand of people in the use of self-protection tools, devices and techniques. Tag is multi-faceted, has written over 50 books, taught seminars around the world. His rocket designs hold national and international awards. The last nine years Dr. Powell has taken his attention away from the sky and focused on self-protection tools. His years of research and experience has allowed him to design 12 state-of-the-art stun gun models currently on the market.

Director for http://www.ShocknAweStunGuns.com

Tag@ShocknAweStunGuns.com

 

Resources

 

More Info On Shock ‘ nAwe Stun Guns

http://www.ShocknAweStunGuns.com

More Info On Stun Guns

http://www.TigerStunGuns.com

More Info On Tasers

http://www.TigerTasers.com

 



Women’s self defense issues are constantly in the news and a ‘hot’ topic for conversations. In fact, the number one concern from women, especially single women in the dating world, is ****.

It seems that everyone from police officers to karate instructors has his or her own philosophy and theories about the how’s and why’s of self defense for women and girls.

The truth is though, that many of the same techniques and tactics taught to men for self-protection simply will not work for a woman. Why?…

… because attacks perpetrated on women have, at their foundation, certain inherent problems, issues, and conditions that are often very different for men who find themselves in defensive situations. Women have to deal with things that, quite frankly, men don’t.

If this is something you’re really concerned about, you owe it to yourself to do some serious research to get more information about real-world self-defense for women designed around issues specifically related to womens self-defense.

Now, before some of you start rolling your eyes or nodding your head in agreement, this is not a women’s lib issue or anything of the sort. It’s simply the way it is.

What kind of things make self-defense for women different? I’m glad you asked.

Well, for starters, physiologically speaking, there is a 7-to-3 strength ratio between male and female bodies. That means that if you were to stand a man and a woman, having the same height, weight, and build, side-by-side, and all things considered (health, fitness, etc.)…

… the man would still be two-and-a-half times stronger than the woman!

This is not theory or one person’s belief over those of others. It’s scientific fact.

Next, women are more likely to be slapped, grabbed and pinned than punched or kicked. For men, it’s just the opposite. The fact is that, most of us have been conditioned since childhood to act, play, and, yes, fight with each gender very differently. And attackers are no different.

The good news is that more and more women are being drawn to the life-enhancing benefits of the martial arts and basic self-defense programs for increasing their level of self-confidence and overall feelings of safety and security. The not-so-good news is that…

… there is a shortage of:

* Martial arts instructors who understand scientific self-defense, ‘and’ have the necessary life experience to be able to teach from a perspective that shares that experience.

After all…

… if an instructor has never been in a real-world self defense situation themselves, it will make it nearly impossible for them to teach real self defense to anyone – let alone self defense for women. It’s kind of like going to a priest of counselor for marriage counselling who has never been married themselves. They both have information passed on by others but, neither has anyway of expressing that information based on real-word knowledge.

However, there is an over-abundance of…

…so-called self-defense experts who are of the tough-guy, fighter type or the “This is Reality – Deal With it! macho-type.

These people, by their very nature are the “slugger-types” who rely and depend on speed, strength and size to win. Since self defense situations usually involve a bigger, faster, stronger attacker victimizing a smaller, less-prepared target – and, that’sexactly what most women are up against when they’re attacked…

… these instructors, and their “strike-first-and-crush-them-where-they-stand mentalities, are far from being suited, knowledgeable, or able to deliver the necessary lessons needed by women to effectively protect themselves from an assailant intent on dominating them physically.

Other Considerations for Girls and Womens Self Defense

The following is a partial list of some of the other major differences between self defense for women and men. The important thing to remember is that…

… a self-defense situation is very different from a sport or competition-based contest where the individuals are willing participants. They are evenly matched to insure for a “fair fight.” I have been in contests and I have been attacked and I can tell you without a moment’s doubt that…

… there is nothing “fair” or “even” about a real attack. NOTHING! And, once your personal space is invaded by another human being wanting to beat you to your core, you will know what I mean and never, ever, buy into the crap that most of these so-called experts are shovelling.

With that said, please know that I have not said that every self-defense or martial arts instructor is full of it. Just that you must know what you need and make sure that that’s what you’re getting. Remember – you’re not buying a couch that you can take back. A mistake in this area could literally cost you your life!

Here are some other differences between men’s and women’s training that a good program must address:

* Cultural Influences – girls have been taught from a very early age that fighting was not “lady-like.”

Oh my god! What would people think!

* Situational Self-Defense – **** and sexual assault are two of the biggest differences between the genders when it comes to suriviving an attack.

The fact that men are usually dealing with the more obvious situations (muggings and competitive (“oh-yeah! let’s go!”-type fighting), while women, and more and more young girls, are required to deal with subtle tactics like date-rape or being ambushed by a group.

Add to this the strength differential discussed earlier, and you have a very different situation, requiring very different self-protection tactics.

* Incorrect Information – I believe that the majority of teachers and instructors mean well. They aren’t out to con you. It’s just that they have no real experience to go on so they do what everyone does when they don’t know any better…

… they make assumptions that seem logical and rational within their own frame of reference.

The problem is that we’re talking about self-protection here…

… self defense for women…

… girls self-defense. Not…

… vegetable soup. Where, if you make a mistake, you can just dump the pot and start over.

As I said earlier, a mistake in a women’s self-defense situation, in any situation requiring defense against an attack from an assailant bent on damaging you, could be very, very costly indeed.



By: Jeffrey Miller

About the Author:
Jeffrey Miller is the founder and master instructor of Warrior Concepts International. He is the author of “The Karate-Myth” and the Danger Prevention Tactics video, among others. For more info, subscribe to his ezine here.



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