We have all seen them used in movies and on television, but

have you ever wondered just how the stun gun works?

It is amazing what a small simple device can do to an

attacker and how it can possibly save lives if used

correctly and effectively. But they are weapons that seem

to be right out of a science fiction movie.

While we are still far off from the type of stun guns and

such that we do see in science fiction movies, millions of

police officers, soldiers and every day citizens carry real

stun guns.

These weapons help to protect against attacks and are

designed to temporarily stun the attacker without doing any

long-term damage.

These weapons are by no means infallible, but they can save

lives in certain instances. We all know that electricity

can harm or even kill a person.

Lightening strikes, electrical shocks, the current can

cause extreme damage to the body. But in smaller doses, the

electricity is harmless and in fact, your body uses its own

electricity to do just about everything.

Electric signals tell send messages from your brain to your

body informing it of the necessary task. The basic idea of

the stun gun is to disrupt that electrical current.

Stun guns work by using a high-voltage, low-amperage

electrical charge. The charge has a lot of pressure behind

it but not much intensity. Not enough so that it will cause

permanent damage to the person.

When the gun is pressed to an attacker, the charge passes

into the attackers body. The high-voltage will insure it

passes through heavy clothing and skin. What it does do is

dump a lot of confusing information into the nervous system

and causes muscles to involuntarily twitch and spasm.

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