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Taser International is teasing us, saying that next monday we will be able to incapacitate enemies, evil car salesmen and unfriendly mothers-in-law by shooting their new tiny eXtended Range Electronic ...
What do you get when you combine a Taser with a shotgun shell? Something you really, really don’t want to get hit with. The new Taser XREP is a tiny wireless Taser that can be fired from a standard ...
Taser, is soon launching a traditional 'XREP shotgun' in "non lethal" weapon category for Police. XREP shotgun-fired projectile has a range, 4 times more than the range of traditional stun guns. This ...
More details are now available for the TASER XREP, the decidedly nasty TASER-in-a-bullet we brought to you last month. Looking like a cross between a nixie tube and an insect, the XREP (eXtended Range ...
One of the main problems officers have when they use force to gain control of someone is reactionary gap. Most of the use of force options officers have at their disposal require them to get within ...
Introducing the TASER XREP - the eXtended Range Electronic Projectile. XREP is a self-contained, wireless projectile that fires from a standard 12-gauge shotgun. It delivers the same Neuro-Muscular ...
Next month TASER, producer of euphemistically named "Electronic Control Devices", will demo it's new XREP (eXtended Range Electronic Projectile). The half ounce device is launched from a standard 12 ...
The problem with ordinary Tasers is that you have to be close to the person you're using it on. What if you want to pick them off from a distance? The founders of Taser showed off a new product at ...
Sitting idle, the Taser Shockwave looks like a waist-high rack of square green teeth. But press a button, and those teeth--six electrified cartridges tethered by 25-foot wires--shoot out in a ...
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