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  • Very nice product. After you have shot, are the cartridges reusable or must be changed and you must use another one? I' d like to buy this product, where can I find it? Can I find it on internet? Thank you

  • @92selva92

    yes, the cartridges are single use

  • There's a huge difference between these and "stun guns". At work, we had training that involved tasers and I, along with a few others, volunteered to be tased. One wire was attached to my shoulder and the other my ankle.

    I put myself in a survival mindset and I was GOING to make it across the mat. One step and the instructer sent 2 seconds of juice. Down I went. There's NO mind over matter here: when you no longer control your muscles, they no longer work for you. Period!

    Good video

  • looks like en electric shaver.

  • so instead of bulletproof i have to get a rubber body armor for tazer likes this?

  • As a long time gun owner, as well as a Buddhist (I know... odd, but we do exist), this makes very good sense to me and my ethics, and I am impressed by the technology. I'm sold on carrying this instead of a pistol since in everyday life, decisions are quite permanent and this is pretty serious. And, my wife is just as comfortable with which is a huge plus. Can't fault good design.

  • simple fact is don't say anything unless you have been in a situation that says you have experience with a risky or life or death situation .

  • Made in America? Let's hope you don't get a Monday or Friday model.

  • Do u suggest this over the X26 taser that some police carry?

  • 50 shots per battery..

  • Wow, it seriously stays taseing for 30sec? That's way too long!

  • @Theshoopwooper

    up to 30 seconds, and tell me it's too long the next time you get attacked..

  • @GunWebsites dont rely on a taser to keep you safe, not everyone is affected by it the same way and the reason most ppl go down so hard in all the videos is because they arent fighting for their lives.. trust me if you shot me with that thing it would ultimately make me mad and want to kill you more lol

  • @alterbridge111

    spoken like sooo many people who never have seen it work first hand..

  • @alterbridge111 Have you taken a 30 second shot from one of these? Have you ever used one of these? Have you ever ACTUALLY seen one of these used in real life, or talked to those who ended up in hospital after a full 30 second shock (because after that long, serious health complications occur it seems... not always lethal, but serious enough to stop them for a long while)? In short... proof?

  • @alterbridge111 thats the same issue with a gun. . people have been shot several times with a .45 in the chest and still kept coming. . you saying a .45 is useless?

  • @jimmyhoffa9 a man that is shot 7 times with a gun that lives is simply lucky... most people go down after 1 bullet well placed.

  • @alterbridge111 This overrides your central nervous system...you have no choice in the matter. When hit with this, you are are no longer in control of your own body.

  • @Theshoopwooper Well, people insist that somehow tasers don't work on those mythical super-hero-aliens hopped up on whatever drug urban legend claims makes you superhuman that "all" junkies who attack you be on as claimed by "experts" (i.e. some guy in his basement with his 50 gun collection and his don't tread on me T shirt). A 30 second default pretty much solves the question of "how long?". And, if I understand right you can terminate that at any time or continue to press the button

  • @Theshoopwooper Its meant to incapacitate your attacker while you get away.

  • how you carry this with a gun thanks

  • @miltnxc123

    it is own sheath ..

  • @miltnxc123 my wife carries this and a sigma .9

  • @SINSARMY The appeal of this is that if you have to only carry one or the other, the design makes either a good choice depending on the situation. Although, the C2 looks alot more CC friendly, and is more legally friendly in many different situations. It looks to be a great compliment to my CZ82.

  • I live in California where a ccw is few and far between. Therefore I carry a C2. I love it. I hope I never have to use it. If I do, I'm positive it will protect my family and me.

    I tell everyone I know to buy one. It's a $350 life insurance policy no gov't agency can provide.

    I'd rather be judged by twelve than carried by six.

  • @longshot416 But, a C2 is alot more friendly and if you do end up going to court, it shows that you employed a non-lethal technology first. If you were being attacked unprovoked, I would say this is the best for both physical and legal protection as long as you followed the law. Didn't know they were legal in California. So few things are... Everything from Pistol caliber carbines, to vintage Vespas and even Gay Marriage is illegal. I just don't get that place

  • @SirEerik

    the barbs (wires) come out as fast or faster than a BB gun.. so if your question involves anyone reacting that quickly, it's just not realistic

  • @GunWebsites I saw a c2 taser at a pawnshop, do you recommend buying it? Should I be careful and If i buy it, is it already activated? The pawnguy told me that once I buy it all i have to do is buy cartridges and point and go, is this true????? I would apreciate feedback, thank you.

  • @runhorun

    As long as it's way cheaper than new I would buy a C2 used, if there is any problem Taser would fix it I bet

    You might call Taser and see if they can swap it over to your info instead of the last owner

  • can i carry this in california

  • @bigboyjack21 yes this C2 model can be used in California.

  • You say that you can use the cartridge again and again, but how do you roll up all that wire and get it back into the cartridge again?

  • @maggerdaiser

    You can use the Taser over and over, not the cartridge

  • @maggerdaiser lol..."hold on lemme roll this up"

  • I'm going to buy one of these as soon as I move to the US. Unfortunately can't buy one here in Canada.

  • I love how he points the cartrage right at himself - BTW, dont do that. A static discharge can cause the cartrage (just that little black box) to fire. No taser ride, but you will have two barbed probes to pull out of yourself.

  • Thank you for the video. I plan on getting this TASER, and this really helps me a lot.

  • @elements747

    Thanks for the feedback, it's good to know the vids are helpful

  • why do you need this crap any way a chinese taser costs 10 bucks a metal pipe free a can peper spray 1.50!!!!

  • @jimichiller

    .. off the top of my head ..

    Because this is not a cheap POS that might or might not work when needed.

    This can handle daily carry

    This is made by a reputable US company that cares about it's customers safety

    This uses technology that will take down any mammal up to 15 feet away

    This leaves evidence of the crime attempted against me

  • @GunWebsites well use your fists *hwacha*

  • I own a piece of caedboard.

  • What if, for example, someone is trying to break in our house and I tasered him, and he went down, Am I still gonna be able to keep tasing him if he ever move until the police comes? Or does it just shoots the cartridge once and i need to reload another cartridge to use it again on him?

  • @GT1amuse22k

    Assuming the barbs stay put, you can hit the button again and again until the battery runs down (approx 50 times IIRC)

  • From all that I have seen for the C2 you do in fact have the option to push the button again once the 30 sec. interval is up and you also can use it as a stun gun...I would go to a gun store to learn more about how it works before buying one online.

  • if you bought one is us, can you ship it outside america?

  • can you reuse the catridge?

    i guess not :/

  • @ felixthemaster1

    not really

  • like, what if we could refill the nitrogen tank? that would be very efficient right?

    cuz all that is a huge waste

  • @ felixthemaster1

    Hardly a 'huge waste' IMO

  • Hmm, I know in America there isnt an age limit, But In Canada, I think its classified as a "Firearm" or something, There was a CBC Documentary that was really interesting about Tasers Both he X26 and the C2, and some new ones like the X3, These things arent TOO expensive either, Do you need a permit though?

  • @ kakarot1234567891234

    No permit needed, they cost around $350

  • Is the C2 like the X26 that if you "turn off" the taser while it is activated will the pulse stop.? Can the 30 seconds be interupted by turning it off like the x26?

  • yes if you turn it off it will stop in mid 'tase'

  • what happens if you shoot a taser in the rain?

    you get shocked (as the shooter)?

  • I don't think so the part you hold is totally insulated

  • 349 $

  • how much is this?

  • its runs for about $400

  • where i like its 250.00

  • not that cheap...

  • Ninja Taser in the works? I wonder if these are legal in non-ccw states. Is it just a single contact point? You should do a video test to see what kind of clothing it can go through.

  • Ninja taser = no.. unless they start making all kinds of useless accessories which need to be made fun of, LOL

    As for testing... I think it's safe to say we'll be making some more Taser videos as time goes on

  • Single Contact = no.. it needs two to complete the circuit or whatever.. I just pulled the one out of that spent cartridge

  • a taser? AWSOME

  • Yup, the civilian version, I really like it so far

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