Compact Control Pistol-Style Stun Gun - Neon Green
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This compact control pistol-style stun gun delivers 950,000 volts in a neon green frame that’s easy to see and fast to draw. The non-slip rubberized pistol grip, ABS body, and built-in 60-lumen LED flashlight make it a serious pocket defense tool, not a toy. Safety switch, three CR2 batteries, wrist strap, and belt-clip holster are included. You’re buying a purpose-built self-defense stun gun from a shop that treats personal protection like it matters.
Compact Control Stun Gun for Serious Everyday Carry
This compact control pistol-style stun gun is built for one job: give you a hard-hitting, easy-to-carry self-defense tool that actually fits your life. No gimmicks, no toy feel. Just 950,000 volts in a compact, pistol-form body you can grab, point, and fire without overthinking it. The neon green finish makes it easy to find in a bag or glove box, and the pistol grip lands naturally in your hand the second you close on it.
If you carry for real, you care about control, access, and power. This stun gun checks all three without pretending to be anything it’s not.
Build Quality That Backs Up the Voltage
The numbers are straightforward: 950,000 volts, 60-lumen LED light, three CR2 batteries, 3+ hours of lighting time, and a bulb life rated around 20,000 hours. Behind that is a frame built from tough ABS plastic with a soft rubber coating over a molded pistol grip. It’s not fragile, it’s not slick, and it doesn’t disappear in your hand when things get loud.
ABS Body with Rubberized Pistol Grip
The body is strong ABS plastic, the same kind of hard-wearing material used in impact-resistant gear. Over that, you get a soft rubber coating on a non-slip molded grip, textured with small raised triangles. The result: even with wet or cold hands, you still lock onto the shape and keep the muzzle end where it belongs – pointed away from you and toward the threat.
Compact Dimensions, Real-Hand Feel
At roughly 4 x 4 x 1 inches, this stun gun rides small but fills the palm just enough to anchor your grip. It’s compact enough for bags, purses, and center consoles, but the pistol-style shape and trigger guard give you instinctive orientation. You don’t have to guess which way it’s facing in the dark. You pick it up, and your hand already knows.
Why This Stun Gun Earns a Place in Your Kit
Plenty of self-defense gear looks tactical and falls apart when you actually use it. This piece isn’t chasing that crowd. It’s functional first. The exposed metal stun probes at the front are paired with the center contact and LED lens, giving you a tight striking face. The ZAP crackle alone is often enough to make someone rethink their life choices before they get within arm’s reach.
The 60-lumen LED isn’t a toy light either. It’s bright enough to light a doorway, stairwell, or parking lot gap, and it’ll run for 3+ hours on a full set of three CR2 batteries. Battery life is rated at about two years under normal use, and the 20,000 hour bulb spec means you’re not babying a fragile front end. Wrist strap, belt-clip holster, and on/off safety switch round it out as an everyday carry self-defense tool, not a drawer decoration.
Legal Context for Buying a Stun Gun
Stun guns like this are legal to buy in many U.S. states, restricted or regulated in others, and outright banned in a few. That’s the reality. You’re an adult; you deserve straight information, not hand-wringing. Before you buy, you check your state and local laws on possession, carry, and use of a stun gun or conducted energy weapon. Some states require permits, some limit carry in certain locations, and some cities layer in their own rules on top of state law.
We treat this category like any other legal self-defense tool: know your jurisdiction, make your purchase accordingly, and carry with a clear understanding of where you stand. That’s how you avoid surprises later and actually get value out of the gear you buy.
Everyday Carry Use: How This Stun Gun Fits Your Life
This isn’t a display piece. It’s a compact neon green self-defense stun gun that’s meant to ride with you. The holster with belt clip lets you run it on a belt or inside a bag pocket; the size makes it disappear until you need it. The pistol-grip shape is familiar: you wrap your fingers around the grip, index finds the trigger inside the guard, thumb or finger handles the safety switch depending on how you carry it.
The bright neon green body is deliberate. In a blacked-out bag or dark vehicle, you don’t want to be digging for gear that blends into everything else. You want to see it, grab it, and bring the front end into play immediately. This is a high-visibility defensive tool, not a costume prop.
Integrated Flashlight for Real-World Situations
The 60-lumen LED isn’t going to replace a dedicated duty light, but it does exactly what it should: it lets you see the face, the hands, the doorway, and the path in front of you. That matters more than lumen worship. It’s built into the same housing as the stun probes, so you’re not juggling separate tools when you should be focused on what’s in front of you.
Questions About Brass Knuckles For Sale
Are brass knuckles legal to buy?
Brass knuckles are legal to buy in some states, heavily regulated in others, and banned outright in a few. States like Texas and Arizona have loosened restrictions, while places like California, New York, and Illinois treat brass knuckles as prohibited weapons. On top of that, some jurisdictions split the hairs between metal knuckles, plastic knuckles, and novelty pieces. The only answer that matters: check your current state and local law before you search for brass knuckles for sale or decide to carry them. Laws change, and the responsibility sits with the buyer.
What material are quality brass knuckles made from?
Serious brass knuckles for sale are usually cut or cast from solid brass, steel, or aluminum alloys. Solid brass knuckles carry weight, patina, and that old-world feel collectors chase. Steel variants trade a bit of that classic look for even more strength and durability. Aluminum and lightweight alloys drop weight for easier pocket or bag carry while still holding structure. Plastics and polymer knuckles exist, but collectors usually treat those as novelties unless they’re reinforced or part of a specific design lineage.
What should I look for when buying brass knuckles?
When you buy brass knuckles, you look at four things: material, machining, fit in the hand, and legal context. Material tells you if it’s a real piece or a throwaway. Machining or casting quality shows in the edges, finger holes, and finish – you want clean cuts, no sharp casting flash, and a finish that isn’t just paint hiding bad work. Fit matters: the spacing, thickness, and profile should match your hand, not a mannequin. And you always line up what you’re buying with the laws where you live. That’s how you build a collection or carry kit that actually means something.
Buy With Confidence: A Serious Stun Gun, Built to Be Used
If you’re here, you’re not window-shopping for toys. You’re looking for a compact, pistol-style stun gun that delivers real voltage, real grip, and real-world carry options. This neon green ABS and rubber-coated frame, 950,000-volt output, and integrated 60-lumen LED make it a straightforward choice for anyone who wants a ready self-defense tool that doesn’t pretend to be something it’s not. You make the legal call for your state, you add it to your kit, and you carry it like you mean it.