The Stun gun is an effective weapon used to subdue a person

by administering an electric shock that disrupts muscle

function for a limited amount of time.

While the taser fires projectiles that administer the

shock, the stun gun is a handheld weapon that causes a

shock by direct contact.

Stun Guns use a temporary high voltage low current

electrical charge to stun the bodyĆ­s muscles and immobilize

the recipient.

The recipient feels pain and is momentarily paralyzed. It

is also reported that applying the stun gun to more

sensitive spots on the body will cause more pain.

Tests show the most effective parts of the body to stun are

the upper shoulder, below the rib cage, and the upper hip.

The resulting shock causes muscles to twitch

uncontrollably, like muscle spasms.

The margin of safety on the use of stun guns depends highly

on the overall general health of the person receiving the

shock. There is some controversy over the use of the stun

guns.

The internal workings are basic and simple, based on either

an oscillator, resonant circuit, and set-up transformer or

diodecapicator voltage multiplier. This is what causes the

continuous, direct, or alternating high-voltage discharge.

They are powered usually on one or two batteries depending

on the manufacturer. The power of the output current

depends on the recipient resistance, skin type, moisture,

clothing, and the battery conditions.

A shock lasting about half a second will cause intense pain

and muscle contractions, which startle most people. Two to

three seconds will often cause the target to become dazed

and drop to the ground, and over three seconds will usually

completely disorientate and drop an attacker for several

seconds.

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