TASER® Guns for Sale
HOW DOES AN ADVANCED TASER® WORK?
Upon firing, compressed nitrogen projects two ADVANCED TASER® probes 15 feet at a speed of 135 feet per second.
An electrical signal transmits throughout the region where the probes make contact with the body or clothing. The
result is an instant loss of the attacker�s neuromuscular control and any ability to perform coordinated
action.
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TASER® X26C
In police studies, the new TASER® X26C has a higher instant incapacitation rate than a 9mm hand
gun. The TASER® X26C shoots out 2 darts attached to 15 feet of wire. 50,000 volts travels over the
wires and over-rides the central nervous system providing incredible takedown power.
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ADVANCED TASER® M18-L (With Laser)
4 Air Cartridges Included
ADVANCED TASER® uses an automatic timing mechanism to apply the electric charge. The ADVANCED
TASER® releases an electric current in a preset time sequence (an initial seven seconds followed by
several 1.8 second breaks for a total time of about 30 seconds in each cycle). This cycle ensures
that the nervous system of the target does not recover instantly to allow him to remove the
probes.
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The New TASER® C2
The new (second generation) TASER® C2 series has almost 100% effectiveness rating. It combines
the injury reducing benefits of traditional stun technology with a quantum leap in stopping power
via new Electro-Muscular Disruption (EMD) technology. In police studies, the new TASER® C2 has a
higher instant incapacitation rate than a 9mm hand gun. The TASER® C2 shoots out 2 darts attached
to 15 feet of wire. 50,000 volts travels over the wires and over-rides the central nervous system
providing incredible takedown power.
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TASER®'s Brief History
- The first TASER® brand devices were sold to the public since 1994 called the AIR TASER® Model 34000 with
Anti-Felon Identification tracking capability
- The second generation personal protection units were called the ADVANCED TASER® M18 series and were
available in 1999
- The third generation technology available to citizens was the TASER® X26C in September 2004
- The TASER® C2 began its first shipments July 28, 2007
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