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History of Air Tasers

Tasers have come a long way over the past 4 decades. The first projectile stun gun is created late in 1960 by a NASA scientist named Jack Cover. Jack has created a small hand held tubular device that is used gunpowder to blast two shells around 15 feet. These missiles appear to reverse darts loaded thin bearded son isolated connected at once on a flashlight. The entire unit was nicknamed Taser TF-76. This prototype, and the next that followed, is used only to be obeyed by delivering a shock large enough to achieve "respect the pain. So Jack Cover started a company to manufacture these devices, and it is believed that this was a TASER acronym based on the novel of the popular children Tom Swift and his electric rifle. This weapon with its cylindrical shape was not created to resemble a pistol, but because he was resulted in a charge of explosive powder had been classified by the federal government. Shotguns After a long debate, the ATF unfortunately sawed-off is classified as a Title 2 weapon available only to law enforcement. This marketing for the average consumer simply impossible, and the first models production and soon became extinct.

Then in 1993 two brothers from Arizona decided to make a new type of stun gun, which would legal enforcement. Named Jack Cover, who had the idea of ​​using compressed air or nitrogen to deploy the game darts. Jack quickly cover was presented as an employee, and began designing the second generation of Taser. This model was called the Air Taser 34000 and was essentially the same as the old TF-76 with two new key features: it uses compressed air to drive the projectile, and deployed by dispersing Anti-Felon Identification tags to facilitate monitoring by the implementing agencies of the law.

As word spread, although law enforcement, Air Taser was invited by the Czech police to provide a live demonstration in Prague. The show was a total failure as repeated police were able to "fight for the pain" and end with the deployment of the Taser-person Air 34,000. On returning home defeated and embarrassed, the team began to develop a technology more reliable. Realized that the shock model Stun Gun 34,000 neuromuscular not defeat an aggressor, especially if the perpetrator has been strong in spirit. They worked on a new electric model disbursement, would uncontrollable muscle spasms, even the most aggressive, crazy drug attacker completely helpless. The M18 Advanced Taser M26 and models are born. After that, thousands of international security forces readily accepted this new technology, applying non-lethal tool as an alternative to using deadly force. AFID confetti addition, a computer database was added to track usage in the field. The X26 debut in 2003 and was the first model to offer the patented technology Taser "Pulse shaping." The X26 was created by 60% smaller and lighter than M26, but filled with a big hit! As the popularity Taser has increased the demand for more models of consumer environment non-intimidating lead to the development of the Taser C2, which is more like a razor with a weapon. Recent developments in missile technology include a wireless Taser that can be deployed shotgun up 100 meters! About the Author

Richard Fan is a practicing emergency/trauma physican assistant in a busy Southern California ER, and an medical officer on the national disaster response team, DMAT CA-1.  Routinely treating victims of assault, rape, and robbery, he has developed a passion and expertise in Personal Safety Thru Smart Technology.  Learn more about Tasers, Pepper Sprays, and more at SmartLifeStore.com

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