Designed Around the Way Your Hand Actually Works
Some stun guns are just rectangular boxes with electrodes on the end. The Talon is shaped to fit the natural curve of your grip — pick it up and it settles into your palm without adjustment. That ergonomic design matters because under stress, you’re not going to calmly reposition a device in your hand. You’re going to grab it. And the Talon is built so that grabbing it puts the electrodes where they need to be, every time.
Who This Stun Gun Is For
People who prioritize grip comfort and natural fit. Anyone who wants a clean, straightforward stun gun without extra features they won’t use. People who prefer rechargeable lithium over wall-plug charging. Anyone shopping for a reliable stun gun in Black or Pink at a price point that makes sense. If you want a stun gun that does its job well without complication, the Talon delivers.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Talon if you want:
- The best ergonomic grip in the stun gun lineup
- A clean, focused design — stun gun and flashlight, no extra complexity
- Rechargeable lithium with cord charging and nylon holster
Consider something else if you need:
- A disable pin feature — the Trigger and Master Blaster have that
- A built-in alarm — the MultiGuard adds 120dB alarm capability
- More colors — the Trigger and MultiGuard offer six options
Simplicity Is a Feature
The Talon doesn’t try to be five things. It’s a stun gun with a flashlight, and it does both well. The 120-lumen flashlight is bright enough for practical daily use — finding keys, lighting a path, checking a dark area. The 75 million volts at 4.7 milliamps is proven defensive output. The rechargeable lithium battery charges via included cord and holds power reliably between charges.
There’s no trigger mechanism to learn, no alarm button to accidentally press, no wall prongs to fold out. Switch on, deploy, done. For people who want a reliable tool without features they’ll never use, the simplicity is the selling point.
Quick Comparison: How Does a Stun Gun Stack Up?
| Feature | Stun Gun | Pepper Spray | TASER | Personal Alarm |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stopping Power | Muscle override ✓ | Pain, temporary blindness ✓ | Full incapacitation ✓ | No physical effect |
| Range | Contact only | 8-12 feet ✓ | 15 feet ✓ | Audible range only |
| Rechargeable | Most models ✓ | No — expires | Yes ✓ | Battery powered |
| Price Point | Budget-friendly ✓ | Budget-friendly ✓ | Expensive | Budget-friendly ✓ |
| Best For | Close-range defense | Distance defense | Maximum stopping power | Drawing attention |
Practical Details
75 million volts, 4.7 milliamps. ABS plastic with rubberized coating for secure grip. 120-lumen LED flashlight. Rechargeable lithium battery with charger cord. Safety switch. Nylon belt holster included. Available in Black and Pink. Lifetime warranty from Safety Technology. Check your local and state laws regarding stun gun ownership and carry.
Ergonomic grip, strong output, clean design. The Talon is the stun gun for people who want reliability without complication.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes the grip different from other stun guns?
The Talon has a contoured, ergonomic shape that follows the natural curve of a closed hand. Most stun guns are flat rectangles. The Talon’s shape means it settles into your palm correctly without repositioning — important when you’re grabbing it fast under stress.
Why doesn’t it have a disable pin?
The Talon prioritizes simplicity. Fewer components mean fewer things to manage under stress. If the disable pin is important to you, the Trigger and Master Blaster both include it. The Talon is for people who want the most straightforward stun gun possible.
How does lithium compare to Ni-CD batteries?
Lithium batteries are lighter, hold a charge longer in standby, and don’t suffer from the “memory effect” that can reduce Ni-CD capacity over time. The trade-off is you need a charging cord instead of a built-in wall plug. For most people, lithium is the better battery technology.




















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