Three Tools in One Pocket-Sized Device
Most people who carry a stun gun don’t think much about the flashlight or alarm features until they actually need one of them. The SAL is designed around the idea that you might need any one of those three things — and that having all three on you at once, in something small enough to clip to a belt, is more practical than carrying separate devices.
At 4 inches long and rechargeable via micro USB, this isn’t a device that’ll weigh down your bag or run out of power at the wrong moment.
Who This Stun Gun Is For
If you walk to your car at night — from work, from a parking garage, from a late shift — and you want something you can actually get to quickly, the SAL fits that use case well. The holster clips to your belt so it’s accessible without digging through a bag.
It’s also a solid pick for anyone who wants one device that covers multiple scenarios: the stun function for close contact, the alarm to draw attention, and the flashlight for low-light situations. If you’ve been putting off carrying anything because you couldn’t decide what to get, this covers a lot of ground in one purchase.
Available in black, pink, and purple, so it works whether you want something low-profile or something easier to find in a bag.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the SAL Stun Gun if you want:
- A stun gun, alarm, and flashlight in one compact device
- Something rechargeable that works like everyday electronics
- High milliamp output (4.8mA) in a carry-friendly size
- A belt-holster option that keeps it accessible
Consider something else if you need:
- A keychain attachment rather than a holster carry style
- Something with a longer reach, like a stun baton
What the Specs Actually Mean
Here’s what I learned while researching: voltage numbers on stun guns are marketing. The 95 million volts sounds impressive, but what actually determines how effective a stun gun is comes down to milliamps. The SAL’s 4.8 milliamps puts it solidly in the higher-output range for handheld devices this size.
The 120-lumen flashlight is genuinely bright — comparable to a decent dedicated flashlight, not a dim indicator light. It’s useful on its own for walking in low-light areas and can temporarily impair someone’s vision if you need it to.
The 120dB alarm is about as loud as a car alarm from a few feet away. It gives you an option that doesn’t require physical contact — sometimes that’s exactly what a situation calls for.
Quick Comparison: How Does the SAL Stack Up?
| Feature | SAL Stun Gun | Keychain Stun Gun | Pepper Spray | Stun Baton | Personal Alarm Only |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stun Capability | Yes ✓ | Yes ✓ | No | Yes ✓ | No |
| Built-in Alarm | 120dB ✓ | Varies | No | Rarely | 120dB+ ✓ |
| Built-in Flashlight | 120 lumens ✓ | Sometimes | No | Sometimes | No |
| Milliamp Output | 4.8mA ✓ | Varies | N/A | Varies | N/A |
| Carry Method | Belt holster ✓ | Keychain ✓ | Keychain / bag | Hand carry | Keychain / bag ✓ |
| Best For | All-in-one carry | Minimalist carry | Distance + range | Extended reach | No-contact deterrence |
Practical Details
The SAL measures approximately 4 inches long — compact enough for a pocket but sized to hold securely in your hand. It’s made from ABS plastic with a rubberized coating for grip. Comes with a nylon belt holster and a micro USB charging cable. Battery is a rechargeable lithium cell. Available in black, pink, and purple. Backed by a lifetime warranty from Safety Technology.
Check your state and local laws before purchasing — stun gun regulations vary by location.
The SAL covers the three things most likely to matter in an unexpected situation: light, noise, and stopping power. If you’re going to carry one thing, this makes a reasonable case for being it.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the difference between volts and milliamps, and which matters more?
Voltage is how far the electrical charge travels — it’s what lets a stun gun work through clothing. Milliamps are the intensity of the current, which is what actually affects muscle function. Most stun gun research suggests milliamps are the more meaningful spec when comparing effectiveness. The SAL’s 4.8 milliamps is on the higher end for a handheld device this size, which is part of why I found it worth comparing seriously.
How often do I need to recharge it?
The SAL uses a rechargeable lithium battery that holds a charge well during standby. A good habit is to charge it once a month whether it seems low or not — lithium batteries do best when they’re not run all the way down. Charging via micro USB is the same connection as many older Android phones, so the cable is easy to replace if you lose it.
Can I use just the alarm or flashlight without activating the stun function?
Yes. The three functions operate independently. The safety switch prevents accidental stun discharge, and the alarm and flashlight can be used on their own. This is actually one of the things that makes the SAL practical for everyday use — the flashlight alone is worth having on hand, and the alarm is a good first-response option in situations where you don’t want to escalate.
Is the holster the only carry option?
The included nylon holster loops onto a belt, which works well for quick access. At 4 inches, it also fits in a jacket pocket, a bag pocket, or a glove compartment without taking up much space. It doesn’t have a keychain attachment, so if keychain carry is important to you, a keychain-style stun gun might be a better fit for your situation.
















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