Friday, April 27, 2012

Going Back Home Safely Whenever Utilizing Public Transportation

By Ed O Telley


My hubby and I can't manage to pay for a second vehicle. So, he picks me up from work in his car soon after he gets off his job himself. Every time he can't, like when he needs to work late, I then need to take the bus home following a fairly short and safe route.

I have refused his wish for me to take the vehicle given that both his work and commute are much more physically challenging as compared to mine. And while I do want a tried and tested self-defense weapon along with me, where can I buy a TASER C2 anyway if that's what I am eyeing?

As far as I know, the TASER is the only long-range stun gun out there. It has a changeable cartridge packed with compressed nitrogen which tosses out a couple of darts secured to the device by wires 15 feet long.

So, coming from a cautious range of 15 feet, you could stop an attacker from advancing any further. In case he jumps you from up close, the TASER will serve as a contact stun gun without the wires to deliver a close-quarter takedown.

I have set my sights in particular on the TASER C2, an electronic control device or ECD capable of offloading 50,000 volts into its target. It is supposed to immobilize a recipient faster when compared with a 9-mm. handgun, say law enforcement users.

A TASER uses existing electro-muscular disruption technology so as to override any degree of tolerance for pain due to an electric shock. If the aggressor is drunk or he is on drugs and perhaps numb to physical pain, the weapon is going to work just the same.

However, this is fused with recognized stun gun technology to assure that a TASER will hamper enemies powerfully though not permanently. Its effects are non-lethal and won't cause any irreparable injury.

Today, where can I buy a TASER C2 in an inexpensive package? One I have seen on the internet bundles a basic black model with a live cartridge and a training cartridge and with no activation fee. I'm looking for something along those lines.




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