A Stun Gun That Works the Way You Need It To
Most self-defense situations last seconds, not minutes. Your hands shake, your fine motor skills vanish, and anything that requires button combinations or complicated switches becomes almost impossible. The Trigger stun gun was designed around that simple reality — pull the trigger, and 75 million volts fire immediately.
From what I’ve seen over the years, the tools people actually use in an emergency are the ones that work without thinking. That’s exactly what the Trigger delivers.
Who This Stun Gun Is For
If you’re someone who wants a straightforward self-defense tool that doesn’t require training or practice to operate, the Trigger fits. It works well for people who walk to their car after dark, anyone living alone who wants something reliable by the nightstand, or folks who just want a capable flashlight that happens to pack serious protection.
The rubberized grip and compact size make it practical for smaller hands, and it comes in six colors so you can pick one that suits you.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Trigger Stun Gun if you want:
- Simple trigger activation that works under stress — no fumbling with buttons
- Dual safety with both a disable pin and an on/off switch
- A built-in wall plug so you never have to hunt for a charging cable
Consider something else if you need:
- A keychain-size device for pocket carry — the Trigger is a full-size stun gun
- A built-in alarm to draw attention in addition to the stun function
How the Trigger Actually Works
The trigger mechanism is the standout feature here. Your index finger wraps around it naturally, and a quick squeeze activates the stun. That’s a big advantage over slide switches or push buttons when your hands are sweaty or shaking. The 4.8 milliamp output is what actually matters for stopping an attacker — volts get attention, but milliamps do the real work.
The 100-lumen LED flashlight is bright enough to temporarily blind someone at close range, and it’s useful for everyday tasks like checking locks or lighting a path. The disable pin connects to a wrist strap — if an attacker grabs the unit from you, the pin pulls free and the stun gun shuts down completely.
The rubberized coating gives you a solid, non-slip grip even in wet conditions. It’s a small detail that makes a real difference when it counts.
Quick Comparison: How Does the Trigger Stack Up?
| Feature | Trigger Stun Gun | Keychain Stun Gun | Pepper Spray | Stun Baton |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Activation | Trigger pull ✔ | Button press | Spray button | Button press |
| Range | Contact | Contact | 8-12 feet ✔ | Extended reach ✔ |
| Anti-Grab Safety | Disable pin ✔ | Varies | None | Electrified body ✔ |
| Built-In Light | 100 lumens ✔ | Varies | No | Some models |
| Size | Compact handheld | Pocket-size ✔ | Pocket-size ✔ | Full-size |
| Best For | Stress-proof activation | Discreet carry | Distance defense | Reach advantage |
Practical Details
The Trigger measures 4 5/8″ x 1 3/4″ x 7/8″ and weighs 0.4 lbs. It runs on a rechargeable Ni-CD battery with a built-in AC wall plug — no cords to lose. A full charge can last up to 3 months depending on use. Available in Black, Blue, Pink, Purple, Red, and Zebra. Comes with a wrist strap disable pin. Backed by a lifetime warranty from Safety Technology.
Simple, reliable protection that works when your hands won’t cooperate. The Trigger stun gun is ready when you need it — carry it, charge it, trust it.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the disable pin wrist strap work?
The wrist strap connects to a pin inside the stun gun. You wear the strap around your wrist while holding the unit. If someone grabs it or knocks it from your hand, the pin pulls free and the stun gun becomes completely non-functional. It can’t be used against you. Just reinsert the pin when you regain control.
How long does the battery last on a single charge?
Under normal use, the Trigger’s Ni-CD battery holds a charge for up to three months. The built-in AC wall plug means you just push the prongs out and plug directly into any outlet — no hunting for cables. A brief charge every few weeks keeps it at full power.
Is 4.8 milliamps enough to stop someone?
Yes. Milliamps are what actually affect the muscles and nervous system. The Trigger’s 4.8 milliamp output causes involuntary muscle contractions that make it very difficult for an attacker to keep coming. Combined with 75 million volts, even brief contact creates a significant deterrent effect.
Can I use the flashlight without activating the stun?
Absolutely. The flashlight operates independently of the stun function. You can use the 100-lumen LED as a regular everyday flashlight for walking, checking around your vehicle, or navigating dark areas without any risk of accidental discharge. The stun requires deliberate trigger activation.






























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