Quote Originally Posted by slipknotpsycho
wouldn't 900,000 volts be enough to kill someone? i know it goes by amperage, but some of it atleast has to be based on the volts produced right? i only wonder this cuz i grew up thinking if you stuck a paper clip into a 220 outlet you could be killed, but here are these machines that are meant to shock a person and produce 100,000's of volts...
It is the amperage that kills. With a stun gun the higher the voltage the more of an effect it has. The 50,000V is labled to disorientate the individual when hit for 3 sec while my model lays em' out. The only REAL fear of death is when the person has a pacemaker. Here's an e-bay link........LOL, guess they got 1,000,000V now. It's listed as a police issue but the cops don't use stun guns and DEFINATELY not one of this power. All the cops have the 50,000V because of the pacemaker issue.
http://search.ebay.com/search/search...Gun&category0=

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Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . The Taser Psycho posted this on a different thread but i actually thought it was a really good diagram of how effective the taser can be... So the next time someone tells you they took a taser hit and kept going you can expose the bullshit. I can see these being the norm in the future... Won't matter to me, I won't ever run from the police :thumbsup: Rating: 5