Source Of Confidence To Defend Other Folks From Threat

By Wanda F Megyese


I assumed being the intended target of molesters was traumatic. Being saved by Ed turned into something a lot more so. And what was it he so effectively employed towards my assailants? A Knuckle Blaster stun device, I think he told me eventually. There was my childhood friend, frequently at the receiving end of jokes while all of us were younger, now saving damsels in distress.

I do not know when Ed discovered stun weapons. Without a doubt, these appealed to him since they were non deadly and left no permanent injury. Discomfort, muscle spasms and also disorientation, all effects of being in contact with these self-defense guns, were only short-lived in order to offer victims time to escape. The first time Ed made use of one, he nearly went into shock himself.

Stick-thin as a still young, he has added a few pounds. But it is the air of confidence that is most evident in my pal. Real life wizened him. He searched for ways to defend himself versus bullies. That was precisely how he wound up with stun guns.

He started out having a low voltage stun gun so the effect was milder. Witnessing how this saved him the first time, he learned to become confident with his protective weapon. A number of years later, his tool of choice is a knuckle stun gun.

It looks as menacing as brass knuckles yet is made from soft rubber skin in order to cushion the knuckles as the stun weapon is worn. However this one is not for punching. Three seconds of contact on susceptible parts of the body can knock a guy down due to a loss of balance.

It is designed for any hand size and the built-in safety switch is conveniently reached by the thumb. Just like Ed, he only fired one-handed, aiming at the shoulder of one attacker who just slumped because of shock and pain.

The second got caught on the tummy and, with 950,000 volts of power, staggered back. Ed assisted me up and the two of us walked away.

Thank God for the Knuckle Blaster stun gun, just my pride is in tatters. Ed is my own new hero.




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