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

Published on October 26, 2018
Duration: 5:13

This video features Karl, a Retired USSF, demonstrating and discussing the Taser Pulse and Taser X2. The Taser Pulse is highlighted for civilian self-defense with its subcompact design and 15-foot range, while the Taser X2 is shown as a law enforcement tool with advanced targeting. The 'Insured Safe Escape' feature, providing 30 seconds of continuous shock, is explained. A live test demonstrates the incapacitating effect of the Taser Pulse.

Quick Summary

The Taser Pulse is a civilian less-lethal self-defense device with a 15-foot range, laser sight, and flashlight. Its 'Insured Safe Escape' feature delivers a 30-second continuous shock. The Taser X2 is a law enforcement model with dual lasers. A discount code TASERXTACR15 is available at Taser.com.

Chapters

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

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Insured Safe Escape' feature on Taser devices?

The 'Insured Safe Escape' feature provides a 30-second continuous electrical shock when the Taser is deployed. This duration is designed to allow the user to drop the device and escape to safety.

What is the range of the civilian Taser Pulse?

The Taser Pulse, designed for civilian use, has an effective range of 15 feet. It also features an integrated LED flashlight and a laser sight to aid in aiming.

How does the Taser X2 differ from the Taser Pulse?

The Taser X2 is a law enforcement model featuring dual lasers for improved targeting accuracy, multi-shot capability, and is generally considered more robust than the civilian Taser Pulse.

Can I get a discount on Taser products?

Yes, viewers can visit Taser.com and use the code TASERXTACR15 to receive a 15% discount on Taser products, as mentioned in the video.

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