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New
from the makers of the Black Cobra stun
guns. King Cobra stun guns are
extremely powerful and can stop an assailant
with just a touch. Even though it is very
high voltage, it is still a non lethal device
and will not cause any permanent damage.
Comes with free holster and a 1 year warranty.
Available
in two models
King
Cobra Slimline Model $59.95
Pictured
above, the slimline model uses just one
9 volt battery and is in a slim and small
design. Just 5 3/4 " long x 1 3/4"
wide x 3/4" thick, it can be easily
kept in a purse or pocket. Has a safety
cap and comes with a holster and 1 year
warranty.
King
Cobra Police Model $67.95
Designed
for police and military use. The King Cobra
Police Model stun gun uses two 9 volt batteries
allowing it to last longer before needing
to change batteries. It is larger but still
in a convenient size(6 1/8" long x
3 1/4" wide x 1 1/8" thick). The
prongs on this model are further apart which
produces a larger arc creating a very loud
and intimidating popping noise when discharged
in the air. This stun gun model is extremely
powerful. Still non lethal and will not
cause permanent damage.
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How
to use your Stun Gun
Testing
the Stun Gun
Make certain
that no part of your hand or body is closer to the contact
probes than the switch and safety zone plate. (About 1 1/2")
Getting closer than this to the contact probes can result
in you receiving a mild shock.
When you
press the switch, a charge will fire across the the front
of the unit between the test probes.
After
test firing, you will need to discharge the unit. This is
done by touching the units probes against a piece of metal.
You will see a final spark and the unit will then be safe.
Failure to do so may result in you receiving a shock if you
inadvertently touch the probes within 5 minutes of the last
test.
Points
of Contact
It is
recommended that you have your stun gun out and ready when
walking thru a potential dangerous area such as a parking
lot or while walking your dog. Make a habit of it. Stun
guns are contact devices and do not shoot anything
out of it. The best points of contact would be the upper hip,
below the rib cage or the upper shoulders. This is due to
there being nerve centers at those points, however the stun
gun will work when touched at any point of the body. As a
rule of thumb - aim for any area on the torso. Hold the stun
gun against the assailant as long as is necessary to incapicitate
them and allow you to escape. (1-5 seconds depending on voltage)
While
using you cannot suffer a charge back to your own body, even
if the assailant is holding you.