I know technically against the rules, but the wife brings it when she walks the dog. More than once neighbourhood dogs like to run out and try to pick fights with our dog. A few weeks back she just turned it on and the loud buzzing of it was enough to deter the menace dog (and scare our own 110lb dog). She hasn't had to poke anything with it yet, but she likes it even for the flashlight feature for walking the pooch to the mailboxes at night
Anyone doing any Long-Range, Pistol, or Action-Shooting in or around the Elk Valley/Crowsnest Pass? I'd love to tag along, send me a PM
So the million dollar (or million volt) question is has anyone stepped up to the plate and tested this on themselves or volunteer friends? Any jackass vids of this in use?
I have seen teenagers shocking each other, a 2 or 3 second jolt drops them to the floor , my son and his room mate were stunning each other , til his room mate pooped his pants , that was very entertaining
Yep here you go ... Not the same one but similar:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BbpU6JXnreY
my cane has never been questioned and I've seen plenty of beady coyote eyes in the bush, watching my lab and trying to bait her.
Are the canes coming back?
So it stuns well... But does it also baton well?
How tough is it? Is it designed for swinging as well?
The Bee does not squander his time trying to explain to the Fly why honey is better than s**t. Each creature is content with the meal laid before them, so the Bee reserves his endeavor for those who know its worth.