Stun Gun, Flashlight, and Striking Weapon in One
Here’s the deal — the Gator isn’t just a stun gun. It’s an aircraft aluminum baton that does triple duty. Use the 180-lumen flashlight to light up dark areas. Use the 70 million volt stun function to drop an attacker. And if the situation calls for it, the solid aluminum construction and 13¾-inch length make it an effective striking weapon. It’s one of those products where the materials matter as much as the features.
Who This Stun Baton Is For
People who want a step up from a basic stun gun in both power and reach. Security guards, night shift workers, dog walkers on dark streets, homeowners who want something serious by the door. The Gator has enough length to keep some distance from a threat and enough power to end a confrontation quickly. The aircraft aluminum body means it can take a beating and keep working, and it doubles as a club if needed.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Gator if you want:
- A sturdy aluminum baton that works as a stun gun and striking tool
- Higher voltage (70M) and milliamps (4.9) than compact options
- A brighter 180-lumen flashlight for dark environments
Consider something else if you need:
- Maximum reach — the Bouncer gives you 22 inches
- A pocket-sized option — the BashLite is under 6 inches
Aluminum Makes the Difference
The aircraft aluminum body isn’t just about durability — though it is extremely durable. It turns the Gator into a legitimate striking weapon. If someone’s closing in and you need more than a stun, you can swing it. The textured handle ensures you maintain a firm grip whether you’re pressing the stun button or swinging the baton. At 13¾ inches and 1.9 lbs, it has real heft.
The 70 million volts with 4.9 milliamps put this in the upper range of stun output. The 180-lumen flashlight with three modes — high beam, low beam, and strobe — gives you strong illumination and the ability to blind an oncoming attacker. It runs on rechargeable lithium batteries with an included wall charger, so you’re not spending money on replacements.
Quick Comparison: How Does a Stun Baton Stack Up?
| Feature | Stun Baton | Standard Stun Gun | Pepper Spray | TASER |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reach | Extended reach ✓ | Contact only | 8-12 feet ✓ | 15 feet ✓ |
| Grab Protection | Electrified shaft ✓ | Limited | Not applicable | Not applicable |
| Dual Function | Stun + flashlight ✓ | Some have lights | Spray only | Stun only |
| Portability | Larger, vehicle/home | Pocket-size ✓ | Pocket-size ✓ | Holster carry |
| Best For | Home, vehicle, security | Everyday carry | Distance defense | Maximum stopping power |
Practical Details
The Gator measures 13¾” x 1¼” and weighs 1.9 lbs. Aircraft aluminum construction with a textured handle. Features a 180-lumen 3-mode flashlight, 70 million volts at 4.9 milliamps, and rechargeable lithium batteries with included wall charger. Comes with a nylon belt holster. Backed by a lifetime warranty from Safety Technology. Where legal to carry.
Three tools in one piece of aircraft aluminum. Light the way, drop the threat, and keep a grip on something that can take a hit and give one right back.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can this really be used as a club?
Yes. Aircraft aluminum is tough and the 13¾-inch length gives you swing distance. The textured handle keeps it from slipping. It’s not a baseball bat, but as a last-resort striking tool, the solid metal construction makes it effective.
How does this compare to the Repeller?
The Gator has more voltage (70M vs. 40M), higher milliamps (4.9 vs. 4.6), a brighter light (180 vs. 120 lumens), and aircraft aluminum instead of rubberized plastic. The Repeller has anti-grab shock strips and a disable pin that the Gator doesn’t. Different strengths for different needs.
What batteries does it use?
It runs on 2 rechargeable lithium batteries with an included wall charger. No buying or replacing batteries — just charge it up and it’s ready to go.









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