The Stun Gun That Fires Like You’d Expect
Under stress, your hand wants to squeeze. Not press a button, not slide a switch — squeeze. The Trigger stun gun is built around that instinct. Grip the handle, squeeze the trigger, and 75 million volts fire. It’s the same motion as any trigger-operated tool, and your body already knows how to do it without thinking. When adrenaline is pumping and fine motor skills are gone, that trigger design is the difference between deploying your weapon and fumbling with it.
Who This Stun Gun Is For
Anyone who wants the most instinctive stun gun activation possible. People who are concerned about fumbling with buttons or switches during a confrontation. Security personnel who want a trigger-action device for familiar operation. Anyone who values the disable pin feature and doesn’t want to lose charging cords. If your priority is “grab and squeeze,” the Trigger is designed for exactly that.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Trigger if you want:
- The most intuitive squeeze-to-fire activation under stress
- Disable pin protection plus built-in wall charger — no cords
- Six color options in a compact, proven design
Consider something else if you need:
- Higher voltage — the Hot Shot (90M) and Master Blaster (95M) deliver more
- A built-in alarm — the MultiGuard adds 120dB alarm capability
Disable Pin + Built-In Charger
The Trigger packs two features that most stun guns make you choose between. The disable pin connects to a wrist strap — if the stun gun is taken from you during a struggle, the pin pulls out and the device goes dead. The attacker now has a useless piece of plastic. And the built-in AC wall plug means you never need a charging cable. Fold out the prongs, plug into any outlet, charge, and go.
Most devices at this price point have one of these features. The Trigger has both, plus the trigger activation, plus the flashlight. That’s a lot of function packed into a 4⅝-inch frame that weighs 0.4 pounds.
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, 4.8 milliamps. ABS plastic with rubberized coating. 4⅝ by 1¾ by ⅞ inches, 0.4 pounds. 100-lumen LED flashlight. Ni-CD rechargeable battery with built-in AC wall plug. Safety switch plus disable pin with wrist strap. Available in Black, Blue, Pink, Purple, Red, and Zebra. Lifetime warranty from Safety Technology. Check local stun gun laws before purchasing.
Grip it. Squeeze it. That’s it. The Trigger stun gun works the way your instincts already do.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the trigger easy to activate accidentally?
No — there’s a safety switch that must be engaged before the trigger will fire. The disable pin also has to be inserted. You’ve got two layers of safety preventing accidental discharge. When you’re ready to use it, flip the switch, and the trigger becomes active.
Can I use the flashlight without arming the stun?
Yes — the flashlight operates independently of the stun function. You can use it as a regular flashlight for daily tasks without activating the safety switch or trigger mechanism.
How does 75 million volts compare to the other stun guns?
It’s mid-range in the lineup. The Hot Shot delivers 90 million, the Master Blaster 95 million. But 75 million volts at 4.8 milliamps is absolutely sufficient for defensive use — the difference between 75 and 95 million volts is less important than whether you can actually deploy the weapon under stress. And that’s where the trigger design shines.






























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