Police Stun Guns

Police stun guns refer to TASER devices and contact stun guns.

Change Your Stun Gun Battery

Posted on | August 18, 2009 | No Comments

When any type of battery operated device doesn’t get used for a while, the battery eventually dies. The same can hold true with a stun gun battery. Hopefully you have a stun gun for self defense, and hopefully you never have to use it. Even if you are among the fortunate who carry a stun gun and don’t have to use it, the stun gun battery should be tested and replaced now and then.

You wouldn’t want to be in a situation where you have a great 800,000 volt stun gun in the pocket or pocket book, and the one time you go to use it…nothing. The stun gun battery will last a long time, but eventually, as with any battery, it will lose its charge.

So, be sure to occasionally check that stun gun battery, and replace it if you need to. When you order or buy a new stun gun battery, you may want to consider getting one for a friend or loved one who may also need to replace theirs.

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Police Stun Guns can refer to those Taser devices you hear and see so much about on TV, newspapers, and on the internet. Stun guns can also be the handheld types that require direct contact with your assailant in order to fend them off or even to immobilize. This blog’s purpose is to inform and educate you on the different types of police stun gun out there.

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