Thursday, April 12, 2012

How To Get Over A Suspect's High Pain Tolerance

By Mikal D Tailer


Although police officers like me carry guns while on patrol, we're instructed to favor non-lethal takedown methods. During training, we were trained to make use of non-lethal weapons such as stun guns, which utilize electricity to disable an opponent.

Lately, however, I have noticed that some intoxicated suspects are able to withstand the pain that some stun guns cause. I looked on the internet for a solution and discovered a Double Trouble stun gun review, so I made a decision to take a look at it.

In general, stun guns incapacitate somebody by delivering a high-voltage electric shock on contact. This shock can cause a significant amount of pain, stunning the target and overriding their ability to move, causing them to fall over.

This is going to enable you to restrain the assailant so he could be brought in for questioning, or run away and ask for backup. Less powerful stun guns, however, take more time to affect a target and, if the target is drunk or under the influence, they might not feel the pain in any way.

High voltage stun guns solve this problem by delivering around or more than 1,000,000 volts of current. This means that it will take a shorter period for this kind of stun gun to have an effect on a target and take them down.

The Double Trouble is unique for a high voltage stun gun in that it places 5 inches of space between the contacts, rather than the regular 1.5 inches. This causes the electrical current to be dispersed to several points on the body.

So, not only does it deliver more than a million volts of current, it also distributes that to numerous spots throughout the assailant's body. This causes them to feel immense pain in multiple places, thereby increasing its effect.

I showed the Double Trouble stun gun review to a number of friends at work. Together, we started out a county-wide campaign to have our standard-issue stun guns replaced with high voltage stun guns of this kind.




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