Air
Tasers
The Taser can stop a threat up to 15 feet away, allowing you to protect
yourself and your family from a safe distance. You can also use the Taser as
a contact stun gun. Taser technology has proven itself as the safe
self-defense choice with over 500,000 users worldwide. Taser technology is
supported by dozens of independent medical reports attesting to it's general
safety.
Unlike conventional weapons, a Taser discharge can work anywhere on the body, making it easier to stop an
assailant than other self-defense products. Just point and push a button. Taser devices are field
proven to be over 95% effective in actual law enforcement encounters by over 10,000 police agencies in 40 countries.
The Neuromuscular Incapacitation technology (NMI) of the Taser is the key technology
to disable even the most aggressive attackers. NMI temporarily overrides the
central nervous system, thus disrupting control of the skeletal muscles.
Compressed gas launches two penetrating probes up to 15 feet to deliver a
powerful knockdown punch. Once attached to the target, the probes use
sophisticated electronic technology called Shaped Pulse™ that utilize a
high voltage leading edge to penetrate barriers such as clothing followed by a lower voltage stimulation pulse to cause neuromuscular
incapacitation. No stray bullets, no deadly accidents, even mistakes
are not fatal.
Replaceable Cartridge
Civilian Air Taser
The TASER C2 is the newest Air Taser product designed
for personal protection. Utilizing the same technology as law
enforcement models.
The TASER C2 is a self-defense electronic control
device. Electronic Control Devices (ECDs) use propelled wires or direct
contact to conduct energy to affect the sensory and motor functions of
the nervous system. The TASER C2 uses a replaceable cartridge,
containing compressed nitrogen, to deploy two small probes that are
attached to the TASER C2 by insulated conductive wires with a maximum
length of 15 feet. The TASER C2 transmits electrical pulses
along the wires and into the body affecting the sensory and motor
functions of the peripheral nervous system. The energy can penetrate up
to two inches of clothing.
Kit Includes
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C2 Air Taser
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One C2 Cartridge
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Manual
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DVD Training Manual
- Lithium Battery Pack
AT31 Replacement Cartridge, 2 Pack
$59.95
AT30 C2 Air Taser $349.95
Minus $75.00
instant rebate
The C2 Taser has an integrated LED light for use in low light
situations. It has a safety cover to prevent accidental discharge and a
lithium battery good for up to 50 uses.
Civilian Air Taser with Laser
The TASER C2 with integrated Laser is the same product as the standard
C2 Laser (AT30) but it includes a laser for pin point accuracy.
The laser will show the spot where the probes will hit when the Air Taser is fired. It also adds an element of intimidation by signaling to
the assailant he is about to be taken down.
The Taser C2 with laser comes in four colors. Black, Aqua, Silver,
and Pink.
AT31 C2 Replacement Cartridge, 2 Pack
$59.95
AT32P C2 Air Taser Pink $379.95
Minus $75.00
instant rebate
AT32S C2 Air Taser Silver $379.95
Minus $75.00
instant rebate
AT32B C2 Air Taser Black $379.95
Minus $75.00
instant rebate
AT32A C2 Air Taser Aqua $379.95
Minus $75.00
instant rebate
Advanced Air Taser
Over 2700 Police Departments are using the Advanced Taser!
The M18 Air Taser Kit includes one Air Taser Gun, 2
cartridges, a practice target, instruction manual with CD and a
decal kit
The M18-L Air Taser Kit includes one Air Taser Gun
with integrated Laser, 4 cartridges, a practice target, instruction
manual with CD and a decal kit.
AT24 M18 Advanced Air Taser $399.95
Minus $75.00
instant rebate
AT25 M18-L Advanced Air Taser with integrated
Laser $599.95
Minus $100.00
instant rebate
AT26 M18 Replacement Cartridge, 2 Pack
$59.95
Continuous Exposure Risks When practical, avoid prolonged or continuous exposure(s) to the TASER
device's electrical discharge. In some circumstances, in susceptible people, it is conceivable that the stress
and exertion of extensive repeated, prolonged, or continuous application(s) of the TASER device may
contribute to cumulative exhaustion, stress, and associated medical risk(s).
Other Conditions.
Unrelated to TASER exposure, conditions such as excited delirium, severe exhaustion, drug intoxication or chronic drug abuse, and/or over-exertion from
physical struggle may result in serious injury or death.
Breathing Impairment.
Extended or repeated TASER device exposures should be avoided where practical.
Although existing studies on conscious human volunteers indicate subjects continue to breathe during
extended TASER device applications, it is conceivable that the muscle
contractions may impair a subject's ability to breathe. Accordingly, where
appropriate and practical, it is advisable to use expedient physical restraint in conjunction with the TASER device to
minimize the overall duration of stress, exertion, and potential breathing impairment particularly on
individuals exhibiting symptoms of excited delirium and/or exhaustion. However, it should be noted that certain
subjects in a state of excited delirium may exhibit superhuman strength and despite efforts for expedient
restraint, these subjects sometimes cannot be restrained without a significant and profound struggle.
Permanent Vision Loss.
If a TASER probe becomes embedded in an eye, it could result in permanent loss of vision.
Seizure Risks.
Repetitive stimuli such as flashing lights or electrical stimuli can induce seizures in some
individuals. This risk is heightened if electrical stimuli or current passes through the head region.
Skin Wound Treatment. TASER devices can cause skin irritation, small
puncture wounds, friction abrasions, minor burns, etc. As with any injury of this type, in
some circumstances infection(s) may occur. Thus, appropriately cleanse any such wounds and if necessary
seek medical attention.
Response to Exposure. The TASER device can cause temporary discomfort, pain, stress, and panic, which
may be injurious to some people.
Muscle Contraction-Related Risks. The TASER device can cause
strong muscle contractions that may result in physical exertion or athletic-type injuries. In certain
instances this may be serious for some people, such as those with pre-existing conditions and/or special
susceptibilities. This may also occur in instances where a person has an unusual and/or unanticipated response to the TASER
device deployment and/or discharge.
Secondary Injury Risks. TASER-induced strong muscle
contractions usually render a subject temporarily unable to control his or her psychomotor movements. This may result in
secondary injuries such as those due to falls. This loss of control, or inability to catch oneself, can in
special circumstances increase the risk(s) of serious injury or death. Persons who are physically infirm or pregnant
are among those who may be at higher risk. Also, persons who could fall on a sharp object, such as persons
holding a knife.