Bernina
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Dangit! Why do I think of strange things as I wake up and lie in bed before I start the day?!?!?!?!
Why is TA posed with his arms up and away from his sides in almost all the pics?
http://www.actionstunguns.com/howtousestungun.htm
http://www.milestonesafety.com/stun-gun-information.html
* Read an article on the effects and the blood sugar returns to normal very quickly, lost the link, grrrr! so it's not detectable in an autopsy.
Ok, I'm done, it's out of my system, carry on!!!!! :scared:
Why is TA posed with his arms up and away from his sides in almost all the pics?
The best points of contact would be the upper hip, below the rib cage or the upper shoulders. This is due to there being nerve centers at those points, however the stun gun will work when touched at any point of the body. If touched to an arm or leg - it will stun that limb but it may not affect their whole body. As a rule of thumb - aim for any area on the torso. Hold the stun gun against the assailant as long as is necessary to incapicitate them and allow you to escape. (1-5 seconds depending on voltage)
While using you cannot suffer a charge back to your own body, even if the assailant is holding you.
http://www.actionstunguns.com/howtousestungun.htm
The pulsed current causes muscles to work super fast, depleting them of needed blood sugars*. It also interrupts the tiny neurological impulses that control muscle movement. The results are disorientation and loss of balance. The entire process takes only a few seconds and is very painful. It can disable a person for up to 30 minutes.
http://www.milestonesafety.com/stun-gun-information.html
* Read an article on the effects and the blood sugar returns to normal very quickly, lost the link, grrrr! so it's not detectable in an autopsy.
Ok, I'm done, it's out of my system, carry on!!!!! :scared: