Navy SEAL Tests Civilian Taser | Non Lethal Self Defense | Tactical Rifleman

Published on October 26, 2018
Duration: 5:13

This video demonstrates the effectiveness of the civilian Taser Pulse for non-lethal self-defense, tested by a Navy SEAL. The Taser Pulse, designed for civilians, features a 15-foot range and a 30-second 'Insured Safe Escape' continuous shock. The demonstration showed it successfully incapacitates a high-level subject, highlighting its utility in restricted areas like schools or churches.

Quick Summary

The Taser Pulse is a civilian non-lethal self-defense device designed for ease of use, featuring a 15-foot range and a 30-second 'Insured Safe Escape' continuous shock. A live test showed it successfully incapacitates a Navy SEAL, demonstrating its effectiveness for personal defense, even in restricted 'gun-free' zones.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Navy SEAL Tests Taser
  2. 00:12Taser X2 Law Enforcement Model Overview
  3. 01:07Taser Pulse Civilian Model Features
  4. 02:36Insured Safe Escape Explained
  5. 03:19Live Taser Pulse Demonstration
  6. 03:48Post-Test Discussion & Applications

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Taser Pulse and how does it work for self-defense?

The Taser Pulse is a civilian non-lethal self-defense device shaped like a subcompact pistol. It features a 15-foot range and a 30-second 'Insured Safe Escape' continuous shock, designed to incapacitate an attacker and allow the user to flee.

How effective is the Taser Pulse in a real-world scenario?

In a live demonstration, a Navy SEAL was tased using the Taser Pulse and experienced complete incapacitation, validating its stopping power against a highly capable individual.

What are the key features of the Taser Pulse compared to law enforcement models like the Taser X2?

The Taser Pulse is designed for civilians with a pistol-like grip, integrated light, and laser. The law enforcement Taser X2 features dual lasers for precise targeting and is built for professional use.

Can the Taser Pulse be used in 'gun-free' zones?

Yes, the Taser Pulse is highlighted as a useful tool for security personnel in 'gun-free' zones like schools, hospitals, or churches, offering a non-lethal option for personal defense and security.

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