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Specifications - 800,000 Volts electric shock
- 100dB high pitch tone alarm
- Immobilizing Wrist Strap (if the wrist strap is pulled out, the stun gun will no longer shock and the alarm will automatically activate and can't be stopped until the security pin at the end of the wrist strap is replaced)
- Super bright LED flashlight
- Safety switch to prevent accidental discharge
- Does not work as Cell Phone
- 4 5/8 inches x 1 7/8 inches
- 4.8 ounces with 2 batteries installed
- 2 CR123A Lithium Batteries
- Genuine Leather Carrying Case with Belt-Clip
 4 Function 800,000 volt Cell Phone Stun Gun has a unique design which gives you a tactical advantage. Because it looks like a harmless cell phone, it will be easy to surprise an attacker. Remember, the purpose of this stun gun, and all other non-lethal self defense products, is to give you time to escape. Use the cellphone stun gun, then run for safety. Don't stand around looking at your handy work. This Cell Phone Stun Gun incorporates its unique design to give you a tactical advantage. Cellphones are carried by almost everyone these days. No one will think that yours is actually a non lethal self defense weapon with a surprising effect. It also has a safety button to prevent the stun gun from accidentally discharging. This protection device disguised as an ordinary cell phone will give you the element of surprise when defending yourself from an attacker. It does not function as a cell phone but that's ok- you won't need to call for help! With this powerful 800,000 volt stun gun, you will be able to defend yourself with confidence. Cell Phone Stun Gun features a safety button to prevent accidental discharge. Includes a holster with a belt loop. Requires two CR123A (3 volt) lithium batteries (Included Free). | Comes With Two FREE CR-123A Lithium Batteries $5.00 Value   | Comes With FREE Nylon Holster with Belt Loop $10.00 Value  | | Restricted States Illinois Hawaii Massachusetts Michigan New Jersey New York Rhode Island Wisconsin Restricted Cities: Annapolis, MD Baltimore, MD Chicago, IL District of Columbia Philadelphia, PA Review Electronic Gun Laws |
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