Built Tough for People Who Actually Carry Their Tools
From what I’ve seen, the best self-defense tool is the one you actually have with you. The Shorty is designed around that idea — compact enough to carry on your belt or in a bag, heavy enough in aircraft aluminum to serve as a striking tool, and powerful enough with 75 million volts to stop a threat when it matters.
Who This Stun Gun Flashlight Is For
Security guards who need something reliable and easy to carry through a full shift. Delivery drivers making stops after dark. Anyone who works late or walks through parking lots alone and wants a tool that serves double duty — a real flashlight you’ll use every night, backed by a stun gun you hope you never need.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Shorty if you want:
- A mid-size stun gun that balances portability with striking capability
- Aircraft aluminum construction tough enough for baton use
- A reliable rechargeable lithium battery for consistent power
Consider something else if you need:
- Something even more compact — the BashLite is smaller at under 6 inches
- Extended reach for keeping distance — consider a full-size stun baton
Why Aircraft Aluminum Changes the Equation
A plastic stun gun gives you a stun function and that’s about it. The Shorty’s aircraft aluminum construction means you’re carrying something with real weight behind it. In a worst-case scenario, it works as a striking weapon even if the battery were dead. That’s the kind of backup plan that makes sense in the real world.
The 120-lumen flashlight is bright enough to identify a threat, light your path, or temporarily blind someone who’s too close. The rechargeable lithium battery holds its charge well and the included charging cord means you don’t need to stock up on disposable batteries. Flip the on/off safety switch when you’re carrying it, and the wrist strap keeps it secure in your hand.
Quick Comparison: How Does the Shorty Stack Up?
| Feature | Shorty | BashLite | Pepper Spray | Full Stun Baton |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Voltage | 75M volts | 85M volts ✔ | N/A | 40-110M volts |
| Milliamps | 4.7 ✔ | 4.7 ✔ | N/A | 4.6-4.9 |
| Length | 7.5″ ✔ | 5.8″ | 4-6″ | 12-22″ |
| Baton Use | Yes ✔ | Limited | No | Yes ✔ |
| Battery | Rechargeable lithium ✔ | Rechargeable Ni-CD | None | Rechargeable |
| Best For | Belt carry with baton option | Pocket-size carry | Distance defense | Maximum reach |
Practical Details
Dimensions: 7½” x 1⅞”. Weight: 0.85 lbs. Rechargeable lithium battery with included charging cord. Aircraft grade aluminum construction. Includes nylon holster, wrist strap lanyard, and on/off safety switch. Made by Safety Technology with a lifetime warranty.
Pick up a tool that lights your way every night and has your back when it counts.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the difference between the Shorty and the BashLite?
The Shorty is larger at 7.5 inches compared to the BashLite’s 5.8 inches, which gives it more effectiveness as a baton-style striking tool. It also uses a rechargeable lithium battery instead of Ni-CD. The BashLite is better for pocket carry, while the Shorty is better for belt carry with its included holster.
Can the Shorty really be used as a baton?
Yes. The aircraft aluminum construction gives it real weight and durability. At 7.5 inches and 0.85 lbs of solid aluminum, it delivers a meaningful strike. Many security professionals carry it for this dual capability — stun function for close encounters and striking capability as a backup option.
How long does the rechargeable battery hold its charge?
The lithium battery holds a charge well between uses. For flashlight use, you’ll get several hours of continuous light. The stun function uses very little battery per discharge. Charging it once a week is a good practice to ensure it’s always ready.









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