Three Functions, One Device, Four Inches
The SAL is built around a practical question: what do you actually need from a self-defense device? The answer for most people is options. Sometimes a loud alarm is the right response — public spaces, situations where you want to draw attention without escalating. Sometimes a flashlight solves the problem before it starts. And sometimes the stun function is what the situation requires. The SAL provides all three without requiring you to carry multiple devices.
The 4.8 milliamp output is worth noting specifically. Milliamps measure the current delivery — the specification more directly related to the intensity of the neuromuscular disruption than voltage alone. At 4.8 milliamps, the SAL sits at the higher end of compact stun gun output ratings.
Who This Stun Gun Is For
People who want a single carry device that covers multiple scenarios. The alarm function means you have a non-stun deterrent option for situations where you want to create noise and draw attention without physical contact. The flashlight is functional enough for everyday use — 120 lumens is practical illumination, not a token addition. And the stun function is there when it’s needed.
The belt holster and 4-inch length make it practical for daily carry without being conspicuous. It fits in a jacket pocket or a bag without issue, and the holster option keeps it accessible on a belt for those who prefer that carry method.
Women and men who commute, work late shifts, or want a compact device with more capability than a single-function stun gun will find the SAL’s three-function design useful. The rubberized ABS housing holds up to daily carry conditions and maintains grip when hands are wet or under stress.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the SAL if you want:
- Stun, alarm, and flashlight functions in a single 4-inch rechargeable device
- Above-average milliamp output — 4.8 milliamps is higher than most compact stun guns
- A belt holster included for accessible carry alongside bag or pocket options
- A lifetime warranty and rechargeable lithium battery that eliminates ongoing battery costs
Consider something else if you need:
- Maximum concealability — the Fang keychain model is smaller if size is the primary priority
- Extended reach — a stun baton provides arm’s-length distance; the SAL requires close contact
How All Three Functions Work Together
The safety switch is the primary operational control. In the safe position, none of the active functions — stun or alarm — can be accidentally triggered. Slide it to the armed position and the device is ready. The stun electrodes are at the top of the unit; direct contact with an attacker delivers the 95 million volt, 4.8 milliamp charge, which causes involuntary muscle contraction and neuromuscular disruption.
The 120dB alarm operates as a standalone function — you can activate the alarm to draw attention in a threatening situation without committing to the stun function. At 120dB, it’s comparable to a car horn at close range and clearly audible in most environments. Combined with the 120-lumen flashlight, you have escalating response options: light to identify, alarm to deter, stun if the situation requires it.
The rechargeable lithium battery charges via micro-USB — compatible with standard phone chargers. The rubberized ABS housing makes the SAL easier to grip under stress than smooth-surface alternatives and more durable in daily carry. The included nylon holster loops onto a standard belt and positions the device for a quick draw.
Quick Comparison: How Does the SAL Stack Up?
| Feature | SAL Stun Gun | Basic Stun Gun | Stun Baton | Pepper Spray |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stun Function | 95M V / 4.8 mA ✓ | Varies | Yes ✓ | No |
| Built-In Alarm | 120dB ✓ | Rarely | Some models | No |
| Flashlight Included | 120 lumens ✓ | Some models | Some models | No |
| Carry Size | 4 inches ✓ | 4–6 inches | 12–24 inches | 3–5 inches |
| Belt Holster Included | Yes ✓ | Rarely | Usually | Clip only |
| Best For | Multi-function compact carry | Single-function simplicity | Extended reach situations | Ranged deterrence |
Practical Details
Length: 4 inches. Weight: 0.25 lbs. Voltage: 95,000,000V. Milliamps: 4.8. Alarm: 120dB. Flashlight: 120 lumens. Battery: rechargeable lithium, micro-USB charging. Safety: ON/OFF switch. Housing: ABS plastic with rubberized coating. Includes: charger cord, nylon belt holster. Colors: black, pink, purple. Lifetime warranty. Manufactured by Safety Technology.
The SAL gives you three calibrated response options in four inches — a practical self-defense device that adapts to the situation rather than locking you into a single approach.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the practical difference between the SAL and a basic stun gun?
A basic stun gun provides one function: the electrical discharge. The SAL adds a 120dB alarm and 120-lumen flashlight, which expands your response options before physical contact becomes necessary. The alarm lets you signal for help or deter an attacker in a public setting without using the stun function. The flashlight handles low-light identification. At 4.8 milliamps, the SAL also rates higher than many comparably sized basic stun guns on current output — the specification that most directly relates to effectiveness.
Why do milliamps matter more than volts?
Voltage measures electrical potential — how hard the electricity is pushing. Milliamps measure current flow — how much electricity is actually moving through the circuit and, on contact, through the target. The neuromuscular disruption that stun guns produce is primarily a function of current, not voltage. Higher voltage numbers appear in marketing because they sound more impressive, but milliamp output is the more meaningful specification for comparing effectiveness between devices.
Can I use just the alarm or flashlight without arming the stun function?
The flashlight typically operates independently and can be used without arming the stun circuit — check the specific operation instructions included with the device. The alarm and stun functions are controlled by the safety switch; review the included instructions to confirm the exact operational sequence for your unit. The safety switch is designed to prevent accidental stun discharge, not to restrict use of the non-stun functions.
How long does a charge last, and how do I know when to recharge?
Lithium battery performance varies with usage frequency and storage conditions, but a full charge typically provides numerous activations before requiring recharging. There is no battery meter on the SAL — unlike the Fang, which includes an LED charge indicator. The practical approach is to recharge on a consistent schedule, such as weekly or bi-weekly, rather than waiting for performance to degrade. Micro-USB charging is compatible with standard phone chargers, so keeping it charged is straightforward.
















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