My Son TASED Me With A Stun Gun Flashlight!

Published on August 31, 2022
Duration: 5:44

This video demonstrates the functionality and effect of a stun gun flashlight, presented by former CIA officer Jason Hanson. Hanson emphasizes its utility as a self-defense tool, particularly for individuals who may not carry firearms. He highlights its dual function as a flashlight and a non-lethal incapacitation device, sharing a personal anecdote of its effectiveness. The video includes a live demonstration where Hanson is tased by his son to showcase the device's impact, noting that it is more painful for men than women and can cause significant discomfort for 20-30 minutes. He also advises on TSA travel regulations, recommending checked baggage for such devices.

Quick Summary

Former CIA officer Jason Hanson demonstrates the stun gun flashlight, a dual-purpose self-defense tool. He explains it's a viable option for those not carrying firearms, noting its painful effects that can last 20-30 minutes and are more intense for men. He advises packing them in checked baggage for air travel.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Stun Gun Flashlight
  2. 00:40Demonstration of Stun Gun Flashlight
  3. 01:27Personal Anecdote of Stun Gun Use
  4. 02:04TSA Travel Regulations
  5. 02:37Live Tasing Demonstration
  6. 04:37Post-Tasing Effects and Recommendations
  7. 05:12Final Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a stun gun flashlight and how does it work?

A stun gun flashlight is a dual-purpose device that functions as a regular flashlight and also contains a non-lethal stun gun. When activated, it delivers an electrical shock through probes, designed to incapacitate an attacker by causing pain and muscle incapacitation.

Is it safe to carry a stun gun flashlight on an airplane?

No, stun gun flashlights are not TSA friendly and are prohibited in carry-on luggage. While some people may attempt to bypass security, it is strongly advised to pack them in checked baggage to avoid confiscation and potential legal issues.

How painful is a stun gun flashlight?

The pain from a stun gun flashlight is significant and can last for 20 to 30 minutes. Former CIA officer Jason Hanson notes that it is generally more painful for men than women due to differences in muscle mass.

Who would benefit from carrying a stun gun flashlight?

Individuals who prefer not to carry firearms, such as nurses working late shifts or anyone seeking an additional layer of personal security, can benefit from carrying a stun gun flashlight as a non-lethal self-defense option.

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