A Trigger Makes Sense When You Think About It
Most stun guns use a push button on the side or top. Under stress, finding a small button precisely is harder than it sounds. The Trigger stun gun uses a grip-and-pull trigger design — the same motion people have trained into them from water guns to power drills. You hold it, you squeeze, it fires. That’s a meaningful usability advantage when it matters most.
The built-in AC wall plug is another practical detail. No charging cord to lose, no adapter to hunt for. Fold out the plug, put it in the wall, charge it. Charge holds for up to three months depending on use.
Who This Stun Gun Is For
People who want something that feels intuitive in the hand. If you’ve ever tried to fumble with a button-activated device under pressure, you understand why the trigger design is appealing. The Trigger is a good fit for anyone who wants a mid-size stun gun that’s not complicated to operate — nurses getting to their car after a night shift, delivery drivers, anyone who’s outside alone on a regular basis.
The color options make it easy to find what fits your preference or helps you locate it fast in a bag. The pink print is distinctive enough that you won’t mistake it for anything else in a dark purse. The rubberized coating keeps the grip solid regardless of hand conditions.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Trigger Stun Gun if you want:
- Trigger-pull operation that’s more intuitive than button-press under stress
- Built-in charging plug — no cord to track down or lose
- Disable pin safety that protects you if the device is taken
- The widest color selection in this lineup
Consider something else if you need:
- Something more compact — the Trigger is a mid-size device at 4⅝” long
- USB charging rather than a direct wall plug setup
How It Actually Works
Grip the Trigger like you’d hold a small flashlight — fingers wrap around the body, thumb on the safety switch, index finger on the trigger. Flip the safety switch, pull the trigger, the stun circuit completes. Release and it stops. The ergonomics are designed so the motion is natural, not something you have to think through.
The disable pin adds a layer of security specific to the grab-and-run scenario. The wrist strap loops around your wrist and connects to a pin in the device. If someone pulls it away from you, the pin comes out and the stun function disables. You keep the pin on your wrist and the stun gun is dead in their hand. That’s a smart design for a personal carry device.
At 4.8 milliamps and 75 million volts, the output is serious. The 100-lumen flashlight runs on the same battery and is bright enough for real use — not just as a token feature. The charge lasts up to three months with normal use, and recharging takes a few hours plugged directly into any standard outlet.
Quick Comparison: How Does the Trigger Stack Up?
| Feature | Trigger Stun Gun | Compact Push-Button Stun Gun | Stun Baton | Pepper Spray |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Activation | Trigger pull ✓ | Button press | Button press | Thumb press |
| Voltage | 75 million ✓ | Varies | Varies | N/A |
| Disable Pin | Yes ✓ | Sometimes | Rarely | N/A |
| Charging | Built-in wall plug ✓ | Cord or USB | Cord | N/A |
| Color Options | 6 ✓ | 2–4 typically | 1–2 typically | Varies |
| Best For | Intuitive operation, everyday carry | Compact pocket carry | Home defense, patrol | Distance, no contact needed |
Practical Details
Dimensions: 4⅝” x 1¾” x ⅞”. Weight: 0.4 lbs. Output: 75,000,000 volts at 4.8 milliamps. Battery: Ni-CD rechargeable with built-in AC wall plug. Charge duration: up to 3 months depending on use. Flashlight: 100 lumens LED. Safety: dual — switch plus wrist strap disable pin. Material: ABS plastic with rubberized coating. Wrist strap included. Colors: black, pink, purple, red. Lifetime warranty from Safety Technology.
The Trigger is the stun gun that operates the way your hands already know how to work — grip it, pull it, done. No button hunting, no mode switching, just straightforward design.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is a trigger design different from a standard stun gun?
A standard stun gun typically has a button on the side or top that you press with your thumb. The Trigger uses a finger-operated trigger in a grip position, similar to holding a small tool. The practical difference is that under stress — when hands shake and fine motor control decreases — a squeeze trigger is easier to operate consistently than locating and pressing a small button. It’s the same reason power tools use triggers instead of buttons.
How long does a charge last, and how do you recharge it?
The charge holds for up to three months under normal use conditions. To recharge, fold out the built-in AC prongs on the back of the device and plug directly into a standard wall outlet — no cord required. Charge time is a few hours. The built-in plug is a real convenience feature; you’re not going to misplace it the way you would a charging cord, and you don’t need a specific adapter.
What exactly does the disable pin do?
The wrist strap threads through a disable pin and loops around your wrist while you carry the Trigger. If the stun gun is pulled away from your grip, the pin extracts from the device and disables the stun circuit. The person who grabbed it has a stun gun that no longer works. The flashlight may still function, but the stun circuit is dead without the pin. It resets when you reinsert the pin — simple, passive, and reliable.
Is the Trigger a good option for someone who hasn’t used a stun gun before?
Yes, and the trigger design is actually one reason for that. It’s intuitive — you don’t have to learn a specific button sequence or switch position. The safety switch is straightforward, and the trigger pull is a familiar motion. Practice once or twice in a safe environment so you know what the discharge sounds and feels like. After that, it’s just a matter of keeping it charged and accessible.


















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