NickBallard
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Does anyone know if handheld stun guns and stun batons are effective (don't confuse with air tasers)? I've found a few posts online (other online sites) who say that they conducted experiments on themselves or others to find out. The home experiments that I did see, they all said the stun guns did no more than cause pain, but didn't make it so the person couldn't move. For example, the University of Oklahoma Police Department's self-defense website said that the police chief had the department get the most powerful stun gun they could find. He held it right below his jaw for 60 seconds and it didn't immobolize him. I have one of those 3 inch 950,000 volt stun guns (I think the million volt stun guns are the only thing more powerful) that arch. I haven't tried it on myself, but one of my roommates who basically could be a body builder begged me to use it on him yesterday. I put it into his arm, where he had clothes separating the stun gun from his skin, and I could hear a sizzling noise. After a split second of it being on his arm, he jump really far and quickly, then took some steps in the other direction. He said that it felt like a really intense indian burn and it left a mark on his arm (it went right through his clothes). He said that it was the surprise in the feeling, not the actual pain, that made him jump. Does anyone know if stun guns and batons can stun or even immobolize the population as a whole, obviously excluding immune individuals, if you can hold it to someone long enough?