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18 May 2012

Tips On Handling Intoxicated Opponents

By Cristopher Q Mikal


It was about midnight when I was assaulted. I am heading home coming from work the moment a burly, thuggish-looking individual emerged flying out of an alley to my side. He had a knife in one hand and an empty bottle in the other.

The smell of alcohol was on his breath and I realized that I had a fight on my hands. I swiftly reached into my jacket pocket and pulled out one of the best stun guns that I possessed, turned off the safety and lunged forward, hoping for the best.

Stun guns are non-lethal weapons which the police and also security firms prefer in terms of subduing rowdy criminals. They do the job by sending a powerful electrical shock, after immediate contact, into the target's body.

That brings about a significant level of pain and overrides the target's capacity to move, making them to fall over. The effect lasts for merely a few minutes, providing you with enough time to escape, and does not bring about any long term harm.

I have dealt with drunken attackers before, utilizing a 100,000 volt straight stun gun. Since the alcohol had dulled his senses, though, he was not able to truly feel any pain and it was like I wasn't even touching him at all.

After that experience, I upgraded my weapon to a 300,000 volt straight stun gun, wishing it will do better. It did perform better, but only a little, and I wanted to make certain that I would be ready the next time I was confronted.

I learned that high voltage stun guns, rated at 1 million volts and over, can take down any assailant regardless of exactly how drunk they were. Thus, I acquired a 1,000,000 volt mini stun gun, confident that it would do the job effectively.

I found that it was more than effective and was even surprised at how fast it took an opponent down. Having leave situations like this numerous times now, I can say for sure that the best stun guns are those you only have to fire one time to get the needed result.




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