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Disguised Stun Guns

Disguised Stun Guns: Because the Element of Surprise Wins Fights

Here’s a lesson from every military strategist since Sun Tzu: the best weapon is the one your enemy doesn’t see coming. Disguised stun guns look like everyday objects—cell phones, lipstick tubes, flashlights, even knuckles—right up until the moment you press them against an attacker and deliver several million volts of attitude adjustment. By the time they realize what you’re holding, they’re already on the ground wondering what the hell just happened.

Why Disguised Stun Guns Change the Game

Standard stun guns have a problem: they look like weapons. Pull one out and attackers see it coming. They can dodge, grab your wrist, or escalate to more dangerous force. Disguised stun guns eliminate this problem completely. That “cell phone” in your hand? Nobody’s threatened by it until it’s too late. That “lipstick” you’re holding? Looks harmless right up until 8 million volts says otherwise.

Browse the selection below and pick a disguise that fits your actual life. Or carry an obvious stun gun and hope attackers give you time to pull it out and get it ready. Let me know how that works out for you.

The psychological advantage goes beyond surprise. When you're carrying something that looks like a phone or flashlight, you're not broadcasting "I'M ARMED" to everyone around you. No weird looks, no questions, no attention. You blend in completely while staying protected. That's the whole point—concealment until the exact moment you need it not to be concealed anymore.

Types of Disguised Stun Guns (And What Works Best)

Not all disguises are created equal. Some are brilliant, some are stupid, and some fall apart under scrutiny. Here's what you need to know:

  • Cell Phone Stun Guns - Most common and most effective. Looks exactly like a smartphone, same size and weight. Nobody questions why you're holding your phone. The stun contacts are hidden on the side—press against an attacker and activate. Perfect for everyday carry.
  • Lipstick Stun Guns - Compact, discrete, fits in any purse or pocket. Looks like high-end lipstick until you need it. Lower voltage than larger units (usually 3-5 million volts) but the surprise factor compensates. Ideal for women who want maximum concealment.
  • Flashlight Stun Guns - Actually functions as a real flashlight (200+ lumens), with stun contacts hidden at the striking end. Nobody questions a flashlight. Dual-purpose: blind them with the light, stun them with the contacts. Smart design.
  • Knuckle Stun Guns - Fits in your palm with finger holes like brass knuckles. Looks like you're making a fist until the stun plates make contact. Impact weapon plus electrical charge. Not discrete to carry but devastating in use.
  • Walking Cane Stun Guns - For elderly users or anyone with mobility issues. Looks like a standard walking cane, functions as support, delivers stun charge from the handle or tip. Nobody expects grandma's cane to pack 12 million volts.
  • Perfume/Pepper Spray Lookalikes - Small cylinder disguised as personal care items. Less common but effective for purse carry. Some actually dispense pepper spray AND deliver stun charge. Double threat.

 

How to Choose the Right Disguise (Without Screwing This Up)

The disguise only works if it matches your life. Here's what matters:

  • Believability - If you're a 60-year-old man, the lipstick stun gun isn't fooling anyone. If you're a 22-year-old woman, the tactical flashlight might raise questions. Pick a disguise that makes sense for who you are and what you'd normally carry.
  • Access Speed - The disguise is worthless if you can't deploy it quickly. Cell phone models work because you're already holding your phone half the time. Lipstick models work because women access them naturally. If it takes 30 seconds to dig out of your bag, pick something else.
  • Voltage Reality - Smaller disguises mean smaller batteries and lower voltage. That's physics. Cell phone models run 8-12 million volts. Lipstick models run 3-5 million volts. Both work, but know what you're getting.
  • Dual Functionality - Best disguised stun guns actually work as the item they're disguised as. Flashlight models that don't light up? Suspicious. Phone models that weigh wrong? Obvious. Get quality disguises that function properly.
  • Legal Considerations - Some jurisdictions specifically restrict disguised weapons. Check your local laws. We're not lawyers, we're not giving legal advice, but getting arrested defeats the purpose.

 

The Psychology of Disguised Weapons

Attackers make split-second assessments of threat level. They look for weapons, defensive posture, awareness. When you're casually holding what appears to be a cell phone or lipstick, you register as non-threatening. That assessment gets them close enough for you to strike first. By the time they realize their mistake, their muscles are contracting involuntarily and they're eating pavement. Never underestimate the power of looking harmless until you're not.

Training With Disguised Stun Guns

Practice deploying from wherever you carry it. Practice the motion of pressing it against a target and activating. The disguise only helps if you can use it instinctively under stress. Most people freeze because they've never actually practiced. Don't be most people. Buy a practice unit if available, or at minimum, rehearse the motion until it's automatic.

Why Revere Security Stocks the Good Stuff (Not the Obvious Fakes)

Half the disguised stun guns on the market look fake within five seconds of examination. Wrong weight, wrong texture, wrong proportions. We stock models that actually pass visual inspection—disguises that work because they're convincing, not because you're hoping nobody looks closely. Quality components, real voltage delivery, construction that lasts. Free shipping, 30-day guarantee, and we've tested these enough to know which ones actually fool people and which ones are obviously weapons.