What's the Difference Between a Stun Baton and a Cattle Prod?
Stun batons and cattle prods share a similar design.  Both use an electrical current across two electrodes.  But they
serve a completely different function.  A stun baton uses an electrical charge to incapacitate your attacker.  While a
cattle prod uses a charge to get a person or animal moving.   

Cattle prods are specifically designed to cause pain.  Cattle prods does not significantly affect the muscles and
nervous system of the body.
  These two devices also differ in voltage. The voltage in a stun baton is extremely high.
It is designed to dump massive amounts of electricity into your attacker's entire body, with devastating effects. The
lower voltage in a cattle prod only shocks someone at the point of contact.
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Stun Master 500,000 volt stun baton
Stun Master 300,000 volt stun baton
Stun Master 500,000v stun baton
Simply Touch Your Attacker With The Stun Baton And Pull The Trigger.  Three to five seconds will leave your attacker
dazed and paralyzed, temporarily.  
The Stun Master stun batons are the only stun batons on the market that will
deliver a paralyzing shock up to 1/2 foot away from the tip.   
This prevents your attacker from grabbing it and
taking it away from you.     

  • Safety Wrist Strap
  • Rubber Handle
  • Twin hot side metal strips
  • Uses two 9-volt batteries
  • Life-Time Warranty

Before you order a stun baton, please make sure they are legal where you live.  You may
check here first.
SM-300SB, 300,000 volts 16 inches long
SM-500SB, 500,000 volts 20 inches long
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Stun Baton in Nylon/Velcro Holster
Stun Baton Holster
Stun Master 300,000v stun baton
Stun Baton Holster
$49.95 each
$46.95 each
$12.00 each
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