So here is my question: Can it be used as a contact stun-gun AFTER it has been fired? It has always seemed to me that the main flaw with Tasers, is that they are only really useful against a single assailant, and after you have 'shot your wad' you are defenseless. If it can still be used as a contact stun-gun, immediately after being fired, with no need to reload another cartridge, then that would at least somewhat solve that problem.
Yup sure can. They can be used as a stun gun before (no cartidge) and after firing. If you ever seen one in action or been tazed, you will marvel at how well it makes you care about NOTHING except making it stop. :P
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So here is my question: Can it be used as a contact stun-gun AFTER it has been fired? It has always seemed to me that the main flaw with Tasers, is that they are only really useful against a single assailant, and after you have 'shot your wad' you are defenseless. If it can still be used as a contact stun-gun, immediately after being fired, with no need to reload another cartridge, then that would at least somewhat solve that problem.
Yup sure can. They can be used as a stun gun before (no cartidge) and after firing. If you ever seen one in action or been tazed, you will marvel at how well it makes you care about NOTHING except making it stop. :P
It can be used for drive stunning after the cartidge has been fired then removed.
Yes the Taser may be used for a DRIVE stun if the cartidge misses (or if only one probe misses.