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Stun batons give you something a compact stun gun can’t: distance. The elongated design keeps an attacker at arm’s length while delivering the same incapacitating charge. Every model here is built from aircraft-grade aluminum, carries a rechargeable battery, and includes a high-lumen LED flashlight — making them as practical for a nighttime walk as they are for home defense. Whether you want a short 13-inch baton for the car or a full 22-inch unit for the front door, this selection covers the range without the gimmicks.
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The core difference is reach. Standard stun guns require direct close contact, while stun batons let you make contact from 13 to 22 inches away — a meaningful buffer in a real confrontation. Most models in this category also double as heavy-duty flashlights, meaning you're carrying one tool that handles two situations. If you're choosing between a baton and a compact stun gun, ask yourself where you'll use it: home defense and vehicle storage favor a baton's length; everyday carry usually favors something smaller.
Length, milliamp output, and built-in features are the three things worth comparing. Shorter batons (under 15 inches) are more maneuverable and easier to store in a vehicle. Longer models (19–22 inches) are better suited for home entry points or property patrol. Milliamp output — not voltage — is the more reliable indicator of stopping power; models in this selection range from 4.6 to 4.9 milliamps. If you want dual-use capability, look for a model rated 200+ lumens for the flashlight.
Every stun baton here ships with a disable-pin wrist strap — if it's pulled from your hand, it stops working. All models use aircraft-grade aluminum construction and rechargeable batteries, so you're not buying something that sits in a drawer until the batteries die. Most come with a nylon holster for vehicle or door storage. Revere Security backs each purchase with responsive customer support and honors manufacturer warranties, including lifetime coverage on select models.
Are stun batons legal to own?
Stun batons are legal in most U.S. states, but a handful of states and some municipalities have restrictions or require a permit. Before ordering, check the laws in your specific state and city. Revere Security sells stun batons for lawful self-defense use only.
How much voltage do stun batons need to be effective?
Voltage gets the most attention in marketing, but milliamps determine stopping power. The stun batons on this page deliver between 4.6 and 4.9 milliamps — enough to temporarily incapacitate an attacker regardless of heavy clothing. Voltage figures can vary widely by brand; focus on milliamp ratings when comparing models.
Can stun batons work through thick clothing?
Yes. The models here are specifically tested to deliver an effective charge through winter jackets and heavy hoodies. The electrode contact points are designed for direct-pressure application, which means they don't rely on skin contact to work.
What does the disable pin actually do?
The disable pin is a wrist strap that connects to the stun baton. If someone grabs the baton from you, the pin pulls free and the device stops functioning. This is a critical safety feature — it ensures the baton can't be used against you if it's taken away.
How do I recharge a stun baton?
All stun batons in this category use built-in rechargeable batteries — either Lithium or NiCd — with an included charging cord. Most reach a full charge in 1–2 hours. We recommend charging monthly if you're storing the baton rather than carrying it daily.