The Most Unassuming Stun Gun You’ll Find
The stun pen works because it doesn’t look like anything. Clip it into a shirt pocket, a notebook sleeve, or a bag pen loop and it sits there looking exactly like what it pretends to be. The aluminum alloy body has real weight to it — not flimsy plastic, actual metal — which helps the disguise hold up to closer inspection.
At 6⅜ inches and standard pen diameter, it’s one of the more convincing disguised stun guns available. The pocket clip is metal, not plastic, which adds to the overall feel and keeps it secure in everyday carry positions.
Who This Stun Pen Is For
Office workers, teachers, healthcare professionals — anyone who moves through environments where openly carrying a stun gun would be conspicuous or draw unwanted attention. People who want something accessible in a jacket pocket or bag that won’t raise eyebrows in meetings, classrooms, or public spaces.
It’s also a practical option for people who simply prefer discretion in personal carry. Not everyone wants to advertise that they carry a self-defense tool. A pen in a pocket tells nobody anything.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Stun Pen if you want:
- Maximum discretion — looks identical to an ordinary pen
- Pocket clip carry in a shirt, jacket, or bag
- Durable aluminum alloy construction rather than plastic
- A battery indicator so you always know your charge status
Consider something else if you need:
- Higher voltage output — the SAL model offers 95 million volts with an added alarm
- Keychain carry — the Fang is purpose-built for keyring attachment
How It Actually Works
The safety switch prevents the stun function from activating until it’s deliberately switched on. It’s a physical switch — not touch-sensitive, not pressure-activated — so there’s no accidental discharge from being bumped or jostled in a bag. The trigger activates the electrodes at the tip once the safety is off.
The LED battery meter is a straightforward feature that’s genuinely useful. Most small stun guns have no feedback at all about charge level — you’re just hoping the battery’s good when you need it. The status indicator on this one shows you where you stand. Recharge via USB when it shows low; it’s the same process as charging any other device.
Aluminum alloy construction makes this more durable than the typical plastic-bodied stun gun at this price point. It handles drops better, feels more substantial in the hand, and maintains the pen disguise more convincingly than hollow-feeling plastic. The 2.5 milliamp output delivers a functional shock at contact — enough for pain compliance and muscle disruption.
Quick Comparison: How Does the Stun Pen Stack Up?
| Feature | Stun Pen | Keychain Stun Gun | Standard Stun Gun | Personal Alarm |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Disguised Design | Yes — pen ✓ | No | No | No |
| Pocket Clip Carry | Yes ✓ | No | No | Some models |
| Body Material | Aluminum alloy ✓ | Plastic | Plastic / rubber | ABS plastic |
| Battery Indicator | Yes ✓ | Some models | Rarely | N/A |
| Rechargeable | Yes, USB ✓ | Yes, micro-USB | Yes, most models | No — replaceable |
| Best For | Discreet pocket carry | Keychain minimal carry | Belt / holster carry | Universal, no-contact deterrence |
Practical Details
Dimensions: 6⅜” x ¾” (standard pen size). Aluminum alloy body in black, pink, purple, or silver. Rechargeable lithium battery via USB — charging cable included. Metal pocket clip and LED battery meter included. Safety switch prevents accidental activation. 40 million volts / 2.5 milliamp output. Lifetime warranty from Safety Technology.
Carries like a pen, sits in a pocket like a pen, and nobody looks twice — which is exactly the point.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does it actually look convincing as a real pen?
At a casual glance, yes. The aluminum body, standard 6⅜-inch length, and metal pocket clip all match what a quality pen looks like. The electrodes are at the tip, which is the one tell if someone looks closely, but in typical everyday carry situations — clipped in a shirt pocket, sitting in a bag pen loop, or lying on a desk — it reads as an ordinary writing instrument. The aluminum construction helps significantly; plastic-bodied versions tend to look cheaper and less convincing.
How does the safety switch work?
It’s a physical slide switch that must be deliberately moved to the active position before the trigger works. In the off position, pressing the trigger does nothing — no electrical output, no spark. This makes it safe to carry clipped in a pocket without concern about accidental activation from being bumped or pressed against other objects. Switching it on takes deliberate action, which is exactly what you want from a carried safety device.
What does the LED battery meter actually show?
The LED indicator shows the current charge level of the lithium battery — typically a green/yellow/red progression from full to low, depending on the model. It lets you make a quick check without having to test-fire or guess. The habit of glancing at it once a week and charging via USB when it shows low will keep the battery healthy over time. It’s a simple feature that removes a genuine source of uncertainty with rechargeable stun guns.
Is the aluminum body more durable than plastic stun guns?
Generally yes. Aluminum alloy handles drops and impacts better than ABS plastic, which can crack or shatter. It also holds its shape over time without flexing or warping. For a device that’s going to live clipped in a pocket or bag every day, the aluminum construction is a practical durability advantage. It also adds credibility to the pen disguise — it has the weight and feel of a quality metal pen rather than something hollow and lightweight.










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