Monday, 22 April 2013

Taking Enemies Down From A Distance

By Alix A Gunzaliz


I knew I was being tailed. I was heading back home soon after another night skating around the 24-hour drive-in parking lot, bringing orders to clients waiting in their motor vehicles. I was alone. I should have been scared but I wasn't.

I did not even look behind me. I did not desire him to believe I realized he was there. He was gaining on me fast. However I did not have to wait right up until he was up close in order to try to take him down. I didn't have to. I whipped around and virtually at the same time aimed my own Taser C2 at him.

You should have seen that person's face. He didn't know what to do - come at me at any rate or turn and try and get the heck out of there. I knew what he was thinking. I shook my own head at him slowly. Uh-uh.

He was pretty fast. He came at me with his dagger. He imagined he could get at me before I fired. He thought completely wrong.

Tasers fire a set of electrical contacts at your own target coming from about fifteen feet away. They function similarly well upon contact, such as normal stun devices, however why wait for him to get near?

It was not my first time to utilize Tasers. I previously used to bring an M26C, and then an X26C that I brought down some man high on crystal meth with. They are civilian variants of the police-issue M26 and X26.

I obtained my C2 as it was less costly than both the M26C and also X26C but utilized the similar 30-second cycle as the others, that permit you to fire at your target, put the weapon on the ground in order that the electrical contacts stayed on him and call the cops as the weapon disabled the man.

That guy which tailed me from work did not stand a chance. He was fast but I was faster. I fired my very own Taser C2 at him and, the minute those two contacts reach him, he dropped. I obtained my cellular phone from my pants, and contacted 911.




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