Friday, January 18, 2008

Tasers

Good evening,

The first thing you need to know is that Tasers are not considered firearms. Some Tasers due resemble fire arms,( like the Advanced Taser M18) but rest assured those aren't considered firearms either. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms has stated that. Now the Taser has gained notoriety in the news lately for good reason, it is a very affective tool against attackers. A Taser can render your attacker harmless in just a few seconds, giving you the time to get away and call the local authorities.

Lets checkout the C2 Taser:
The Taser C2 comes in 4 colors metallic pink, black pearl, titanium silver, and electric blue. The
Taser C2 model uses a 30-second cycle. The timing cycle is 30-seconds total upon its activation with the following pulse rates: 17 pulses per second (PPS) for 5 seconds, 12 PPS for 15 seconds, ½ second break, 17 PPS for 1.5 seconds, 8 PPS for remaining 8 seconds.
The power is as follows 5 watts; 0.07 joules per pulse; 2.1 mA average current.

As you can see the Taser C2 packs a powerful punch, as well as all the taser models. If you are looking for a great personal security tool the Taser is a wonderful way to go. keep in mind Tasers aren't legal in all the states in America, be sure to check your area prior to purchasing a Taser. Here are the restricted states: DC, MA, RI, NY, NJ, WI, MI, HI & certain cities & counties. CT and IL are legal with certain restrictions and requirements.

Until next time remember the best time to learn your lesson about personal security and self defense is before something happens.

Regards, Adam
http://www.yourpersonalsecuritystore.com/