Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a stun gun and a TASER-style device?
What is the difference between a stun gun and a TASER-style device?
A traditional stun gun is generally a close-contact device intended for defensive use at very short range. A TASER-style conducted energy device is commonly associated with probes or electrodes that may allow distance between the user and the threat, depending on the model.
Are stun guns considered less-lethal self-defense tools?
Are stun guns considered less-lethal self-defense tools?
Stun guns and TASER-style devices are commonly described as less-lethal alternatives to firearms. Less-lethal does not mean risk-free, so users should understand safe handling, storage, and the laws that apply where they live or travel.
Who typically shops for stun guns and TASER-style devices?
Who typically shops for stun guns and TASER-style devices?
Common buyers include law enforcement personnel, security officers, prepared civilians, commuters, and people building survival or emergency kits. The right choice depends on training, carry method, legal restrictions, and intended use.
What should I consider before choosing a stun gun?
What should I consider before choosing a stun gun?
Consider whether you want a close-contact device or a distance-capable option, along with carry size, grip, control layout, and storage method. It is also important to understand local rules for ownership, carry, and use.
Can a stun gun be part of an everyday carry setup?
Can a stun gun be part of an everyday carry setup?
A compact stun gun may fit into an everyday carry plan when it is legal to carry and stored safely. Buyers should choose a device they can access responsibly and pair it with appropriate training and awareness.