How Does Taser Works?

By Cori N. Baker

Taser is an electroshock weapon that uses electrical current that usually gives “neuromuscular incapacitation” as an effect. The attacker stricken by this weapon usually experiences stimulation in his motor nerves and sensory nerves.

The popularity of taser gun as a device for self-defense is continuously increasing. However, before you buy your own taser or stun gun, it is best to know first how this works. It would also be great to learn some basic information about this device.

Here are answers to some common questions about this weapon. These details will help you understand more.

How do these taser guns work?

Tasers produce an electrical current that can be incapacitating and cause skeletal muscles to freeze. When fired in probe mode, this usually shoots out two probes at the end of very small and thin wires. Despite the fact that it is usually aimed in the dress of the attacker, it can still be used in direct contact of the skin and can produce localized pain. Taser device conducts electrical charge and is usually powered by three-volt lithium batteries.

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What happens if you are shot with taser?

When you are shot in probe mode, you will usually feel your muscles freeze. This might cause you to fall off the ground and will keep you dazed in few seconds up to 15 minutes. You will also feel the temporary tingling sensation and pain caused by the shock. However, the effect only lasts a few minutes and as soon as it is gone, all the pain will be gone too.

Are tasers dangerous?

The fact that it is like a gun without bullets makes it safe. This may have strong effects due to the electrical current but it will only last for a few minutes. There are no evidences that taser gun promotes long-term damage to a person physically and psychologically.

Can taser cause electrocution?

The answer is no. The output is metered by electronics and the electronic energy in each pulse is always the same regardless the target condition. It is also not true that direct contact to a person will transfer the shock. So if you accidentally shoot your friend you can immediately help him/her to get up. Do not be afraid with the thought that you will be electrocuted.

What is the best shot at a maximum range?

The optimum shot is seven to 10 feet away from the target to achieve maximum effect when using a 15-foot cartridge. It is also advisable to aim for the torso of the attacker. Do not try to target the eyes, as this can be very dangerous. When you are facing a danger that requires you to defend yourself, you should remember to shoot at the torso area. There is also no need to move closer to the target because, as mentioned, you have better chance at 10 feet away from the attacker.

Is it legal?

It was originally introduced for the use of police to eliminate cases of fleeing prisoners or offenders however, today, many cities and states already legalized the use of taser as self-defense weapon. Before buying this weapon, you must first check the rules of your state to make sure it is legal there.

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