Make a high-powered stun gun

Make a high-powered stun gun

In this video tutorial, you will learn how to make a high-powered stun gun out of easily obtained supplies. This easy to find materials would be some wire strippers, some wire, needle nose pliers, rubber gloves, a knife, scissors, a screwdriver, and an old disposable camera. Once you make this powerful taser (or stun gun), be careful, because this device delivers a VERY powerful shock.

Do not try on pets.

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kenboy 1 year ago
cool
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showking63 1 year ago
Tape? God forbid you should try and solder it! Hey I know this really cool howto site that might have a vid on soldering!
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joefrick 3 months ago
awesome switchblade
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aldrew5 3 weeks ago
nice :D
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mr anarchy man123666 1 week ago
thats awesome
good job dude
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mr anarchy man123666 1 week ago
keep up the hard work
and you will go a long way in life
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