Three Tools in One Tough Package
Some situations call for more than a small stun device in your pocket. The Gator gives you nearly 14 inches of aircraft aluminum with a 180-lumen flashlight and 70 million volts of stopping power. Whether you need light, a physical deterrent, or a stun discharge, it’s all right here in one unit. That’s the kind of practical design that makes sense for people who take their safety seriously.
Who This Stun Baton Is For
Security personnel working warehouse lots, construction sites, or events. Property owners who walk their land after dark. Anyone who wants the reach and striking capability of a baton combined with a real flashlight and stun function — without carrying three separate tools.
If your work or routine puts you in situations where you need more than a pocket-size device, the Gator delivers.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Gator if you want:
- A mid-size baton with 13.75 inches of reach and striking weight
- High milliamp output at 4.9 for maximum stun effectiveness
- A bright 180-lumen flashlight for real-world visibility
Consider something else if you need:
- Maximum reach — the Bouncer offers 22 inches of distance
- A compact option for pocket or belt carry without a holster
Why the Gator Hits Harder Than Most
At 4.9 milliamps, the Gator delivers near the top of the effective range for stun devices. Milliamps are what actually cause muscle disruption — the higher the milliamp output, the more effective the stun. Combined with 70 million volts to push that current through clothing, the Gator doesn’t leave anything to chance.
The 180-lumen flashlight with three modes gives you practical utility beyond self-defense. Use the high beam to light your path, the low beam for up-close tasks, or switch to strobe to disorient someone who’s approaching. The textured grip handle keeps the Gator secure even when your palms are sweating, and at 1.9 lbs of aircraft aluminum, each swing carries real authority.
Quick Comparison: How Does the Gator Stack Up?
| Feature | Gator | BashLite | Stun Bat | Bouncer |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Voltage | 70M volts | 85M volts | 80M volts | 100M volts ✔ |
| Milliamps | 4.9 ✔ | 4.7 | 4.9 ✔ | 4.9 ✔ |
| Length | 13.75″ ✔ | 5.8″ | 16.9″ | 22″ ✔ |
| Flashlight | 180 lumens ✔ | 120 lumens | 220 lumens ✔ | 280 lumens ✔ |
| Weight | 1.9 lbs | 0.55 lbs ✔ | 1.7 lbs | 3.55 lbs |
| Best For | Balanced reach and carry | Compact pocket carry | Strong mid-size strike | Maximum reach and power |
Practical Details
Dimensions: 13¾” x 1¼”. Weight: 1.9 lbs. Rechargeable lithium batteries with wall charger included. Aircraft grade aluminum construction with textured grip handle. Includes nylon belt holster. Made by Safety Technology with a lifetime warranty.
When you need reach, power, and light in one tool — the Gator has all three covered.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes 4.9 milliamps significant?
Milliamps are the measure of electrical current that actually causes muscle disruption. While voltage gets the charge through clothing and skin, milliamps are what stops an attacker. At 4.9 milliamps, the Gator delivers near the top of the effective range for civilian stun devices. A one-second contact causes serious pain and muscle contraction.
Is the Gator too large to carry daily?
At 13.75 inches, it’s larger than a pocket stun gun but very manageable with the included belt holster. It’s a common choice for security professionals who carry it through entire shifts. If you need something more compact for casual carry, the BashLite or Shorty might be a better fit.
How does the flashlight compare to a regular tactical flashlight?
The 180-lumen output is solid for a multi-function device. It’s bright enough to light a large room, illuminate a walkway, or temporarily blind someone in close range. Dedicated tactical flashlights may go higher in lumens, but few of them also deliver 70 million volts.









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