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Streetwise Self-Defense Combo for Women
Streetwise Pepper Spray, Stun Gun, and Kubaton in One Low Priced Package
In Combo 1 we have combined Streetwise Police Strength 1/2 oz Hardshell Pepper Spray with the 3.5 million volt Perfume Stun Gun and the My Kitty Self Defense Keychain because...
self-defense should never go out of style.
$45.00
In Combo 2 we have combined Streetwise Police Strength Soft Leather Case Pepper Spray with the 21 million volt Ladies' Choice Stun Gun and the My Kitty Self Defense Keychain because...
Self-Defense should always be within reach
$47.00
In Combo 3 we have combined Streetwise Police Strength Soft Leather Case Pepper Spray with the 6 million volt SamStun Cell Phone Stun Gun, the Brutus Self Defense Keychain, plus the Personal Panic Pink Alarm because...
Self-Defense needn't be lethal
$61.00
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RF Wireless Remote Controller
for Bundle Kit
Attach to the DVR541W bundle kit to allow remote control access to the DVR.
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99.00 |
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Stun Darts for Avenger Blowguns
Darts designed to stun a small animal
10 .40 Cal Stun Darts.............$ 1.50
25 .40 Cal Stun Darts.............$ 3.00
50 .40 Cal Stun Darts.............$ 6.00
100 .40 Cal Stun Darts.............$12.00
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Sling for Avenger .40 Cal Blowguns
Competitors sling has plastic clips which will scratch up the blowgun's barrel. Not Ours! Our sling has sewn loops which install and fit better!
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Glow in Dark Muzzle Guard
Glow Dark Muzzle Guard for the end of the blowgun
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1.19 |
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If you want to defend yourself, but don't want to carry a firearm, TASER (which, amusingly, stands for Thomas A. Swift's Electric Rifle) thinks it has the answer: it's called the Pulse and it's a new, subcompact self-defense weapon meant for easy concealed carry.
About the size of a carry-focused handgun, the Pulse uses the same electrical tech as TASER's police-focused weapons, but without expensive law enforcem...ent-focused add-ons like data logs, charge metering, and an on-board camera. It starts at $399, and includes an on-board laser sight and flashlight.
It includes some nice features to make things easier for concealed carry, including shaved safeties, angled sights, and an angled trigger guard to keep sharp edges from snagging upon draw or reholster, and a user-replaceable battery. TASER says a dozen brand-name holster manufacturers will be releasing holsters designed for it, too.
The $400 price puts it in the same ballpark as some of the more affordable subcompact, concealed-carry firearms, like the Walther PK380 and the Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 380, but you can buy the new Pulse today online at our everyday low price of only $379. Just head over to http://www.thecoverteye.com/Taser_Pulse
Though "less-lethal" weapons like those made by TASER are popular with police departments, they have had more trouble making inroads in the consumer sector. That's for two reasons: they're expensive and the weapons are physically quite large, and thus not good for concealment.
The consumer version of the X26, TASER's police-focused sidearm, runs around a thousand dollars and is larger in size. It's something one could conceivable keep around the house or in a car, but it's not practical to carry in a belt or hide in a bag. The other consumer-focused TASER is the C2, now renamed the Bolt, which has been around for almost a decade and doesn't use the easy and familiar firearm shape and grip. It starts at $300.
TASER says it will offer free replacement weapons to anyone who needs to deploy the Pulse, then drop it and run — the gun will continue immobilizing for 30 seconds, allowing time to escape an attacker.
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Women buying stun guns, pepper spray or protection sticks called Kubotans is nothing new, but how they're being sold is. Maria van Rossum is one of 20 active sales representatives i...n Las Vegas for Idaho-based Damsel in Defense, the women's self-defense version of Tupperware, Avon and Mary Kay that's growing since its founding three years ago. It has more than 7,000 reps nationwide.
“The reality is one of five women will be sexually assaulted in their lifetime,” said Mindy Lin, co-founder of the company with Bethany Hughes, both victims of a sexual assault. “It's very personal to both of us but makes us passionate in the sense that the statistics are so high. We both have daughters, and we want to make a difference with women in their ability to prepare themselves and arm themselves.”
Read More: http://www.reviewjournal.com/business/home-sales-stun-guns-pepper-spray-grow-popularity
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Women buying stun guns, pepper spray or protection sticks called Kubotans is nothing new, but how they're being sold is. Maria van Rossum is one of 20 active sales representatives in Las Vegas for Idaho-based Damsel in Defense, the women's self-defense version of Tupperware, Avon and Mary Kay that's growing since its founding three years ago. It has more than 7,000 reps nationwide.
“The reality is one of five women wi...ll be sexually assaulted in their lifetime,” said Mindy Lin, co-founder of the company with Bethany Hughes, both victims of a sexual assault. “It's very personal to both of us but makes us passionate in the sense that the statistics are so high. We both have daughters, and we want to make a difference with women in their ability to
prepare themselves and arm themselves.”
Read More:
http://www.reviewjournal.com/…/home-sales-stun-guns-pepper-…
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A Pentagon office that helped develop microwave weapons that cause intense pain, lasers that temporarily blind people, and devices that emit intolerable levels of sound, is now working on a technology that uses electrical pulses to incapacitate people. If the research proves successful, it could lead to a new, more effective type of wireless stun gun.
Called the nanosecond electrical pulse (nsEP) project, the research focuses on using brief electrical pulses to temporarily paralyze an individual by disrupting the nervous system, similar to the way the Taser now works. But where this project differs from
most other stun guns, according to the Pentagon, is that it could theoretically be built as a wireless system, and have a longer lasting effect
Taser International, the leader in stunning devices, makes a line of incapacitating weapons that typically work with darts attached to wires, or by placing the weapon in direct contact with a person. Though there is a wireless version of a Taser, called the eXtended Range Electronic Projectile, which works from a shotgun, nanosecond electrical pulses offer the possibility of shrinking the size of the non-lethal round further, making the weapon more portable than current stun guns.
Of the leading Taser products on the market today, the Taser Pulse is probably the most compact and popular model available, and the first choice of women. Small enough to carry in a purse, the Taser C2 can stop a threat up to 15 feet away (4.5 meters), allowing you a safe distance to protect yourself and family members from an attacker. If a close quarter defense is warranted, the C2 doubles as a contact stun device to repel someone with a powerful and unexpected backup capability.
Stepping up from the Pulse is the more menacing Taser X2 with the same unprecedented take-down power as their law enforcement-grade counterparts. The Taser X2 delivers an incapacitating pulse that overrides the sensory and motor functions of the nervous system. This powerful Neuro Muscular Incapacitation (NMI) technology can stop even the most aggressive individuals, including those under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol.
Taser ECDs (Electronic Control Devices) use replaceable cartridges containing inert, compressed nitrogen to fire two small probes that are attached to 15 foot insulated conductive wires. Energy is sent over the wires into the probes, which can penetrate up to two inches of clothing. The charge is transmitted between the two probes, jamming sensory and motor functions, and inhibiting muscular control. This NMI effect continues in 5-10 second cycles each time you press the trigger. The X2 and Taser X1 can also be used in direct contact stun mode.
Carrying a Taser or Stun Gun is an excellent way to provide protection for yourself and your family, but it also comes with a certain amount of responsibility. Use it only in a manner consistent with the law, and take care to safeguard your device so it doesn't become lost or stolen.
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Chances are, either you or someone you know has a home security system—and if your home is in Richardson, Texas, police there want to know, too.
With home surveillance systems dropping in price in recent years, security cameras have become more common… serving up ‘gotcha moments' at the push of a button: whether that's a delivery man behaving badly, or a crook caught in the act
The idea in Richardson is to map out a network of home security cameras in neighborhoods throughout the city to aid police in identifying and capturing burglars and other perpetrators. In the case of one local resident, Leo Pease, he found a neighbor lady crying as she came out of her house one day because she had discovered she had been robbed. Pease calmed her down and then decided to check the footage from his own cameras. Sure enough, he had caught the burglar on video. Police used the evidence to eventually arrest the thief and return the stolen items back to the woman.
This idea of keeping a database of residential security cameras to aid law enforcement to widen its own surveillance systems is likely to be adopted in other cities and towns around the country.
http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2014/08/08/home-surveillance-a-valuable-resource-for-police/
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