Stunstick Neuroscrambler, Now You’ll Really Feel Safe on Walks
May 26, 2007 – 5:03 pm
Walk softly and carry a big stun stick.
That’s the way to feel safe and secure when you’re out roaming the neighborhood. This new non-lethal weapon is reputed to cause any potential mugger, rapist, or other assailant enough pain to convince him to get a new, less hazardous hobby. Inspired by the inventor’s son’s light saber toy, the Stunstick Neuroscrambler may soon be available for personal use.
Similar to other stun devices, the stick works by giving a high-voltage, low-amperage electrical charge, which overrides message from the brain to the muscles and leaves the victim unable to control that part of his body. Unlike any other stun devices on the market, it also works like a Taser, making contact in two points, and using higher voltages to force muscles to contract throughout the body, which makes the victim collapse.
What do you think? Will it be available through Amazon soon?
5 Responses to “Stunstick Neuroscrambler, Now You’ll Really Feel Safe on Walks”
I want a couple of them. One for wife, one for me.
By Bill Janes on Jul 30, 2007
How much for the stun stick? I walkaround my neighborhood and dogs are consantly lose and trying to bite my dogs. Could this hurt a dog?
By Ann on Dec 29, 2007
If it is going to stun a human, it will certainly stun a dog.
By Martin Underwood on Feb 11, 2008
I agree, this is a good deturent to criminals & dogs, however your article does not state the voltage produced by this stick, and does it colaps and become shorter? And unfortunately this stick offers no other amenities. Their are other telescopic stun batons on the market that carry 800,000 volts of stopping power and also have a built-in flashlight and siren alarm, and holsters are availible too. But both of these types of non lethal weapons are still a little bulky to carry, many people don’t like the inconveniance, in these cases I would suggest an OC Pepper spray with a high burn temp rating. They also make these spesified for dogs & bears. What ever the case it is nice that we have choices to consider for protecting us & our family in todays environment.
By Scott Summerson on Feb 14, 2008
These products are excellant deterrants in the war against crime.
Desparate times mean desparate measure for self protection.
By n monte on Aug 11, 2008