Fits Your Hand Like It Belongs There
The Talon takes a different approach to carry than most stun guns. Instead of a device you hold in a fist with something sticking up or out, the Talon is shaped to conform to the palm — the trigger is hidden under your grip so from the outside, it just looks like you’re holding something. That’s a practical advantage if you’re walking somewhere and want to have it ready without broadcasting it.
Squeeze the grip and 75 million volts fires through the electrodes. The sound alone — a loud, sharp crack — tends to get attention and often defuses a situation before anything escalates. The 120-lumen flashlight is the brightest we carry in a compact stun gun. That’s genuinely useful, not just a spec on a page.
Who This Stun Gun Is For
The Talon is a good fit for people who spend time in parking lots, on evening walks, or in situations where they want something ready in hand without it being obvious. The palm-concealed trigger is the distinguishing feature — it’s the reason people choose the Talon over a more conventional stun gun design. It’s also a solid choice for anyone who prioritizes flashlight output, since 120 lumens on a compact stun gun is a meaningful step up.
The nylon holster makes it easy to clip on a belt for hands-free carry. The charging cord is standard — plug into any USB-compatible charger. Nickel cadmium battery technology in this form means it holds a charge reliably and recharges fully without memory effect issues.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Talon Stun Gun if you want:
- A palm-fit grip that conceals the trigger from view during carry
- The brightest flashlight output in this stun gun category — 120 lumens
- A compact device that feels secure and natural in the hand
- Belt holster carry as a built-in option
Consider something else if you need:
- A disable pin — the Talon uses a switch safety only, no wrist strap pin
- More color options — the Talon comes in black and pink only
How It Actually Works
The Talon’s grip design puts the trigger in the center of the palm when you hold the device. Your fingers wrap around it naturally, and a squeeze fires the stun circuit. There’s no exposed trigger guard, no button on top — it looks like a small flashlight or a smooth tool from any angle. That low profile is intentional and well-executed.
At 120 lumens, the built-in LED flashlight is legitimately bright. Most stun gun flashlights are functional but not impressive — 80 to 100 lumens is typical. The Talon’s 120-lumen output is bright enough to use as your primary flashlight on a walk, to illuminate a large area, or to temporarily affect someone’s vision in a dark setting. It adds real utility beyond just being a checkbox feature.
The rubberized coating is worth noting on the Talon specifically because the palm-grip design means you’re relying more on squeeze pressure than finger wrap. The rubber keeps the device from shifting. The nylon holster lets you carry it belt-mounted with the flashlight accessible — quick draw without digging in a bag.
Quick Comparison: How Does the Talon Stack Up?
| Feature | Talon Stun Gun | Trigger-Style Stun Gun | Compact Stun Gun | Stun Baton |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grip Design | Palm-concealed ✓ | Trigger grip | Standard | Extended handle |
| Flashlight Output | 120 lumens ✓ | 100 lumens | 80–100 lumens | Varies |
| Disable Pin | No | Yes ✓ | Sometimes | Rarely |
| Carry Options | Pocket or holster ✓ | Pocket or holster | Pocket ✓ | Holster, hand |
| Concealability | High ✓ | Moderate | High ✓ | Low |
| Best For | Palm carry, bright flashlight | Intuitive trigger operation | Pocket carry, daily use | Home, patrol, extended reach |
Practical Details
Dimensions: fits comfortably in the palm. Weight: 0.4 lbs. Output: 75,000,000 volts at 4.7 milliamps. Battery: rechargeable lithium, charges via included cord. Flashlight: 120 lumens LED. Safety: switch. Material: ABS plastic with rubberized coating. Includes charging cord and nylon belt holster. Colors: black and pink. Lifetime warranty from Safety Technology.
The Talon is the stun gun that disappears in your hand. If having something ready without anyone knowing you have it is the priority, this is the design that delivers that.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the palm-grip trigger work in practice?
The Talon is shaped to sit in the palm of your hand with the activation mechanism positioned so your grip itself is what fires it. When you close your hand around the device, the trigger is centered under your palm and fingers. A deliberate squeeze — harder than just holding it — activates the stun circuit. In practice, it means the device is ready the moment it’s in your hand, without repositioning your grip to find a button or trigger.
Why doesn’t the Talon have a disable pin?
The palm-grip design creates a different carry dynamic than a traditional stun gun. The Talon uses a safety switch as its primary protection against accidental discharge. Some users prefer this simpler system — no wrist strap to manage, no pin to keep track of. If a disable pin is important to your carry setup, the Runt or Trigger models include that feature. The Talon trades the pin for its distinctive grip design.
Is 120 lumens actually noticeably brighter than other stun gun flashlights?
Yes, practically speaking. The difference between 80 lumens and 120 lumens is visible — 120 lumens throws light farther and illuminates a wider area. In a dark parking lot or on a trail at night, you’ll notice the extra output. It’s still a compact LED rather than a dedicated flashlight, but 120 lumens is genuinely useful rather than just functional. If you regularly use the flashlight as a standalone tool, the Talon’s output is worth choosing for.
How do you charge the Talon, and how long does it hold a charge?
The Talon includes a charging cord. Plug one end into the device’s charging port and the other into a USB wall adapter or car charger. The rechargeable lithium battery holds a charge well — under typical use, charging it once a month or so is sufficient. Lithium batteries don’t have memory effect issues, so you can top it off anytime without affecting long-term battery health.




















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