What Less-Lethal Force (Taser) Looks Like in Super Slow Motion

in Authors, Rapid Fire, S.H. Blannelberry, This Week

I’ve never been tasered. I never want to get tasered. And after seeing this video, a man being tasered at 28,000 framers per second, I really, really never want to get tasered.

While carrying a handgun is obviously the optimal tool for self-defense outside the home, toting a taser might not be that bad of an option for those who live in anti-gun, anti-concealed carry states and counties.

About the author: S.H. Blannelberry is the News Editor of GunsAmerica.

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  • Greg H September 22, 2015, 9:19 pm

    I have been tasered and I have also been pepper sprayed. I will tell you, after several minutes most people have recovered from the taser. Pepper spray will make you suffer allllllllll day long. That said, the taser experience is like a full body charlie horse and feels much longer than 5 seconds. If i had to do it again i still pick taser.

  • Larry September 21, 2015, 6:23 pm

    Yeah, remember that in NYC you can’t carry mace because it’s a concealed weapon. Same in many other jurisdictions. Remember that only criminals can carry concealed weapons in places like Chicago, NYC, and the Peoples Democratic Republic of Maryland.

  • Joe September 21, 2015, 1:08 pm

    “While carrying a handgun is obviously the optimal tool for self-defense outside the home, toting a taser might not be that bad of an option for those who live in anti-gun, anti-concealed carry states and counties.”

    Unfortunately, In most all places like NY,NJ.ILL.HI and others, they do not allow carrying a taser

  • Steve September 21, 2015, 9:05 am

    Not in good old Massachusetts you can’t. Only criminals can protect themselves and their loved ones.

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