Well, I heard about a guy who worked at a store that sold self - defense items. He was demonstrating a stun gun to a customer. As he was doing so, he didn't realize the stun gun was on the highest setting. When he tested it on a dummy, the dummy actually caught on fire a little bit. Everyone in the store was so shocked at first, but then they couldn't stop laughing.
Sure. Once, my friend thought a stun gun was a flashlight. He was showing it off in the dark, accidentally pressed the trigger, and zapped himself. He jumped about a foot in the air. It was hilarious seeing his shocked expression.
Sure. Once, a security guard was demonstrating a stun gun to a group of new recruits. He accidentally zapped himself instead of the dummy. He jumped around like a crazy kangaroo for a few seconds, much to the amusement of the recruits.
I know a story. A security guard at a mall was chasing a shoplifter. He reached for his stun gun but in his haste, he dropped it. The stun gun slid across the floor and directly hit the shoplifter's foot. The shoplifter screamed in pain and shock, thinking the guard had some super power to make the floor zap him. The guard was just as surprised as the shoplifter, but managed to catch him.
Sure. One success story is a woman who was being attacked at night in a parking lot. She managed to use her stun gun on the attacker, which incapacitated him long enough for her to escape and call the police.
You can sometimes find stun guns in police stations or during certain missions. But it's not that easy to come across them.
Well, there was this guy who thought a taser gun was like a toy gun. He pointed it at his friend as a joke and accidentally pressed the trigger. His friend jumped about a foot in the air and started doing a crazy dance. It was hilarious because his friend was so startled and his reaction was over - the - top.
A hiker was alone on a trail when a wild animal approached in an aggressive manner. He used his stun gun, which startled the animal and made it retreat. Stun guns can be useful not just against humans but also in certain wildlife encounters.
Sure. Once, my friend was at a shooting range for the first time. He aimed at the target, fired, and then was startled by the recoil. The gun jerked back so hard that he nearly dropped it. His face was a picture of shock and embarrassment, which was really hilarious.
Perhaps the wife has expressed an interest in self - defense tools. The man, being supportive, goes ahead and buys her a stun gun. It could also be part of a broader plan for home security. They might have discussed safety measures and decided that a stun gun would be a useful addition for the wife to have on her person when she's out and about.
Sure. One time in a gun shop, a newbie customer asked if the guns came with 'invisible bullets' for his 'ninja training'. Everyone in the shop had a good laugh.