SRS2000SF Tactical Stun Gun with LED Flashlight
We don€™t market volts, because that€™s not an accurate indicator of stopping power! Why risk your safety on a stun gun that advertises an incorrect measurement of stun gun strength? Don€™t be fooled. Charge, measured in Microcoulombs (uC), is! The National Institute for Justice (NIJ) indicates stun guns cause pain at 0.5 uC and intolerable pain at 1.0 uC; the NIJ does not mention volts as an appropriate measure of stun gun strength. Color: Black
SRS2000SF Tactical Stun Gun with LED Flashlight
We don€™t market volts, because that€™s not an accurate indicator of stopping power! Why risk your safety on a stun gun that advertises an incorrect measurement of stun gun strength? Don€™t be fooled. Charge, measured in Microcoulombs (uC), is! The National Institute for Justice (NIJ) indicates stun guns cause pain at 0.5 uC and intolerable pain at 1.0 uC; the NIJ does not mention volts as an appropriate measure of stun gun strength. Color: Black
SRS2000SF Tactical Stun Gun with LED Flashlight
We don€™t market volts, because that€™s not an accurate indicator of stopping power! Why risk your safety on a stun gun that advertises an incorrect measurement of stun gun strength? Don€™t be fooled. Charge, measured in Microcoulombs (uC), is! The National Institute for Justice (NIJ) indicates stun guns cause pain at 0.5 uC and intolerable pain at 1.0 uC; the NIJ does not mention volts as an appropriate measure of stun gun strength. Color: Black
SRS2000SF Tactical Stun Gun with LED Flashlight
We don€™t market volts, because that€™s not an accurate indicator of stopping power! Why risk your safety on a stun gun that advertises an incorrect measurement of stun gun strength? Don€™t be fooled. Charge, measured in Microcoulombs (uC), is! The National Institute for Justice (NIJ) indicates stun guns cause pain at 0.5 uC and intolerable pain at 1.0 uC; the NIJ does not mention volts as an appropriate measure of stun gun strength. Color: Black
SRS2000SF Tactical Stun Gun with LED Flashlight
We don€™t market volts, because that€™s not an accurate indicator of stopping power! Why risk your safety on a stun gun that advertises an incorrect measurement of stun gun strength? Don€™t be fooled. Charge, measured in Microcoulombs (uC), is! The National Institute for Justice (NIJ) indicates stun guns cause pain at 0.5 uC and intolerable pain at 1.0 uC; the NIJ does not mention volts as an appropriate measure of stun gun strength. Color: Black
SRS2000SF Tactical Stun Gun with LED Flashlight
We don€™t market volts, because that€™s not an accurate indicator of stopping power! Why risk your safety on a stun gun that advertises an incorrect measurement of stun gun strength? Don€™t be fooled. Charge, measured in Microcoulombs (uC), is! The National Institute for Justice (NIJ) indicates stun guns cause pain at 0.5 uC and intolerable pain at 1.0 uC; the NIJ does not mention volts as an appropriate measure of stun gun strength. Color: Black
SRS2000SF Tactical Stun Gun with LED Flashlight
We don€™t market volts, because that€™s not an accurate indicator of stopping power! Why risk your safety on a stun gun that advertises an incorrect measurement of stun gun strength? Don€™t be fooled. Charge, measured in Microcoulombs (uC), is! The National Institute for Justice (NIJ) indicates stun guns cause pain at 0.5 uC and intolerable pain at 1.0 uC; the NIJ does not mention volts as an appropriate measure of stun gun strength. Color: Black
SRS2000SF Tactical Stun Gun with LED Flashlight
We don€™t market volts, because that€™s not an accurate indicator of stopping power! Why risk your safety on a stun gun that advertises an incorrect measurement of stun gun strength? Don€™t be fooled. Charge, measured in Microcoulombs (uC), is! The National Institute for Justice (NIJ) indicates stun guns cause pain at 0.5 uC and intolerable pain at 1.0 uC; the NIJ does not mention volts as an appropriate measure of stun gun strength. Color: Black
SRS2000SF Tactical Stun Gun with LED Flashlight
We don€™t market volts, because that€™s not an accurate indicator of stopping power! Why risk your safety on a stun gun that advertises an incorrect measurement of stun gun strength? Don€™t be fooled. Charge, measured in Microcoulombs (uC), is! The National Institute for Justice (NIJ) indicates stun guns cause pain at 0.5 uC and intolerable pain at 1.0 uC; the NIJ does not mention volts as an appropriate measure of stun gun strength. Color: Black
SRS2000SF Tactical Stun Gun with LED Flashlight
We don€™t market volts, because that€™s not an accurate indicator of stopping power! Why risk your safety on a stun gun that advertises an incorrect measurement of stun gun strength? Don€™t be fooled. Charge, measured in Microcoulombs (uC), is! The National Institute for Justice (NIJ) indicates stun guns cause pain at 0.5 uC and intolerable pain at 1.0 uC; the NIJ does not mention volts as an appropriate measure of stun gun strength. Color: Black
SRS2000SF Tactical Stun Gun with LED Flashlight
We don€™t market volts, because that€™s not an accurate indicator of stopping power! Why risk your safety on a stun gun that advertises an incorrect measurement of stun gun strength? Don€™t be fooled. Charge, measured in Microcoulombs (uC), is! The National Institute for Justice (NIJ) indicates stun guns cause pain at 0.5 uC and intolerable pain at 1.0 uC; the NIJ does not mention volts as an appropriate measure of stun gun strength. Color: Black
SRS2000SF Tactical Stun Gun with LED Flashlight
We don€™t market volts, because that€™s not an accurate indicator of stopping power! Why risk your safety on a stun gun that advertises an incorrect measurement of stun gun strength? Don€™t be fooled. Charge, measured in Microcoulombs (uC), is! The National Institute for Justice (NIJ) indicates stun guns cause pain at 0.5 uC and intolerable pain at 1.0 uC; the NIJ does not mention volts as an appropriate measure of stun gun strength. Color: Black
SRS2000SF Tactical Stun Gun with LED Flashlight
We don€™t market volts, because that€™s not an accurate indicator of stopping power! Why risk your safety on a stun gun that advertises an incorrect measurement of stun gun strength? Don€™t be fooled. Charge, measured in Microcoulombs (uC), is! The National Institute for Justice (NIJ) indicates stun guns cause pain at 0.5 uC and intolerable pain at 1.0 uC; the NIJ does not mention volts as an appropriate measure of stun gun strength. Color: Black
SRS2000SF Tactical Stun Gun with LED Flashlight
We don€™t market volts, because that€™s not an accurate indicator of stopping power! Why risk your safety on a stun gun that advertises an incorrect measurement of stun gun strength? Don€™t be fooled. Charge, measured in Microcoulombs (uC), is! The National Institute for Justice (NIJ) indicates stun guns cause pain at 0.5 uC and intolerable pain at 1.0 uC; the NIJ does not mention volts as an appropriate measure of stun gun strength. Color: Black
SRS2000SF Tactical Stun Gun with LED Flashlight
We don€™t market volts, because that€™s not an accurate indicator of stopping power! Why risk your safety on a stun gun that advertises an incorrect measurement of stun gun strength? Don€™t be fooled. Charge, measured in Microcoulombs (uC), is! The National Institute for Justice (NIJ) indicates stun guns cause pain at 0.5 uC and intolerable pain at 1.0 uC; the NIJ does not mention volts as an appropriate measure of stun gun strength. Color: Black
SRS2000SF Tactical Stun Gun with LED Flashlight
We don€™t market volts, because that€™s not an accurate indicator of stopping power! Why risk your safety on a stun gun that advertises an incorrect measurement of stun gun strength? Don€™t be fooled. Charge, measured in Microcoulombs (uC), is! The National Institute for Justice (NIJ) indicates stun guns cause pain at 0.5 uC and intolerable pain at 1.0 uC; the NIJ does not mention volts as an appropriate measure of stun gun strength. Color: Black
SRS2000SF Tactical Stun Gun with LED Flashlight
We don€™t market volts, because that€™s not an accurate indicator of stopping power! Why risk your safety on a stun gun that advertises an incorrect measurement of stun gun strength? Don€™t be fooled. Charge, measured in Microcoulombs (uC), is! The National Institute for Justice (NIJ) indicates stun guns cause pain at 0.5 uC and intolerable pain at 1.0 uC; the NIJ does not mention volts as an appropriate measure of stun gun strength. Color: Black
SRS2000SF Tactical Stun Gun with LED Flashlight
We don€™t market volts, because that€™s not an accurate indicator of stopping power! Why risk your safety on a stun gun that advertises an incorrect measurement of stun gun strength? Don€™t be fooled. Charge, measured in Microcoulombs (uC), is! The National Institute for Justice (NIJ) indicates stun guns cause pain at 0.5 uC and intolerable pain at 1.0 uC; the NIJ does not mention volts as an appropriate measure of stun gun strength. Color: Black
SRS2000SF Tactical Stun Gun with LED Flashlight
We don€™t market volts, because that€™s not an accurate indicator of stopping power! Why risk your safety on a stun gun that advertises an incorrect measurement of stun gun strength? Don€™t be fooled. Charge, measured in Microcoulombs (uC), is! The National Institute for Justice (NIJ) indicates stun guns cause pain at 0.5 uC and intolerable pain at 1.0 uC; the NIJ does not mention volts as an appropriate measure of stun gun strength. Color: Black
SRS2000SF Tactical Stun Gun with LED Flashlight
We don€™t market volts, because that€™s not an accurate indicator of stopping power! Why risk your safety on a stun gun that advertises an incorrect measurement of stun gun strength? Don€™t be fooled. Charge, measured in Microcoulombs (uC), is! The National Institute for Justice (NIJ) indicates stun guns cause pain at 0.5 uC and intolerable pain at 1.0 uC; the NIJ does not mention volts as an appropriate measure of stun gun strength. Color: Black
SRS2000SF Tactical Stun Gun with LED Flashlight
We don€™t market volts, because that€™s not an accurate indicator of stopping power! Why risk your safety on a stun gun that advertises an incorrect measurement of stun gun strength? Don€™t be fooled. Charge, measured in Microcoulombs (uC), is! The National Institute for Justice (NIJ) indicates stun guns cause pain at 0.5 uC and intolerable pain at 1.0 uC; the NIJ does not mention volts as an appropriate measure of stun gun strength. Color: Black
SRS2000SF Tactical Stun Gun with LED Flashlight
We don€™t market volts, because that€™s not an accurate indicator of stopping power! Why risk your safety on a stun gun that advertises an incorrect measurement of stun gun strength? Don€™t be fooled. Charge, measured in Microcoulombs (uC), is! The National Institute for Justice (NIJ) indicates stun guns cause pain at 0.5 uC and intolerable pain at 1.0 uC; the NIJ does not mention volts as an appropriate measure of stun gun strength. Color: Black
SRS2000SF Tactical Stun Gun with LED Flashlight
We don€™t market volts, because that€™s not an accurate indicator of stopping power! Why risk your safety on a stun gun that advertises an incorrect measurement of stun gun strength? Don€™t be fooled. Charge, measured in Microcoulombs (uC), is! The National Institute for Justice (NIJ) indicates stun guns cause pain at 0.5 uC and intolerable pain at 1.0 uC; the NIJ does not mention volts as an appropriate measure of stun gun strength. Color: Black
SRS2000SF Tactical Stun Gun with LED Flashlight
We don€™t market volts, because that€™s not an accurate indicator of stopping power! Why risk your safety on a stun gun that advertises an incorrect measurement of stun gun strength? Don€™t be fooled. Charge, measured in Microcoulombs (uC), is! The National Institute for Justice (NIJ) indicates stun guns cause pain at 0.5 uC and intolerable pain at 1.0 uC; the NIJ does not mention volts as an appropriate measure of stun gun strength. Color: Black
SRS2000SF Tactical Stun Gun with LED Flashlight
We don€™t market volts, because that€™s not an accurate indicator of stopping power! Why risk your safety on a stun gun that advertises an incorrect measurement of stun gun strength? Don€™t be fooled. Charge, measured in Microcoulombs (uC), is! The National Institute for Justice (NIJ) indicates stun guns cause pain at 0.5 uC and intolerable pain at 1.0 uC; the NIJ does not mention volts as an appropriate measure of stun gun strength. Color: Black
SRS2000SF Tactical Stun Gun with LED Flashlight
We don€™t market volts, because that€™s not an accurate indicator of stopping power! Why risk your safety on a stun gun that advertises an incorrect measurement of stun gun strength? Don€™t be fooled. Charge, measured in Microcoulombs (uC), is! The National Institute for Justice (NIJ) indicates stun guns cause pain at 0.5 uC and intolerable pain at 1.0 uC; the NIJ does not mention volts as an appropriate measure of stun gun strength. Color: Black
SRS2000SF Tactical Stun Gun with LED Flashlight
We don€™t market volts, because that€™s not an accurate indicator of stopping power! Why risk your safety on a stun gun that advertises an incorrect measurement of stun gun strength? Don€™t be fooled. Charge, measured in Microcoulombs (uC), is! The National Institute for Justice (NIJ) indicates stun guns cause pain at 0.5 uC and intolerable pain at 1.0 uC; the NIJ does not mention volts as an appropriate measure of stun gun strength. Color: Black
SRS2000SF Tactical Stun Gun with LED Flashlight
We don€™t market volts, because that€™s not an accurate indicator of stopping power! Why risk your safety on a stun gun that advertises an incorrect measurement of stun gun strength? Don€™t be fooled. Charge, measured in Microcoulombs (uC), is! The National Institute for Justice (NIJ) indicates stun guns cause pain at 0.5 uC and intolerable pain at 1.0 uC; the NIJ does not mention volts as an appropriate measure of stun gun strength. Color: Black
SRS2000SF Tactical Stun Gun with LED Flashlight
We don€™t market volts, because that€™s not an accurate indicator of stopping power! Why risk your safety on a stun gun that advertises an incorrect measurement of stun gun strength? Don€™t be fooled. Charge, measured in Microcoulombs (uC), is! The National Institute for Justice (NIJ) indicates stun guns cause pain at 0.5 uC and intolerable pain at 1.0 uC; the NIJ does not mention volts as an appropriate measure of stun gun strength. Color: Black
SRS2000SF Tactical Stun Gun with LED Flashlight
We don€™t market volts, because that€™s not an accurate indicator of stopping power! Why risk your safety on a stun gun that advertises an incorrect measurement of stun gun strength? Don€™t be fooled. Charge, measured in Microcoulombs (uC), is! The National Institute for Justice (NIJ) indicates stun guns cause pain at 0.5 uC and intolerable pain at 1.0 uC; the NIJ does not mention volts as an appropriate measure of stun gun strength. Color: Black