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TASER C2 Definition
The TASER C2 is an electronic control device (ECD) that utilizes a replaceable cartridge unit to fire two barbed probes, which remain connected to the TASER by insulated conductive wires. In order for a TASER to be effective, both of these probes must impact the target, and create a circuit. Electrical impulses are then transmitted from the TASER (through the wires) and into the target, which results in loss of neuromuscular control. This electrical stimulation effectively prohibits the body's ability to perform coordinated action for the duration of the impulse. When the TASER is turned off, no further stimulation is delivered, and the body is then able to function normally.
TASER Advantages
Unlike conventional weapons, TASER devices are effective with a hit anywhere on the body, making them easier to use and more reliable under stress than any other use-of-force option. To be effective for self-defense, bullets must strike the head or other vital organs, and the risk of lethal consequences is much greater. Similarly, chemical or pepper sprays must hit an assailant in the face, are a much less reliable alternative in fast-moving confrontations, and the user can also be contaminated and affected. TASER devices have been field-proven (up to 95% effective in actual police use), and are the only devices that can truly incapacitate people under the influence of PCP and other dangerous drugs. TASER devices may also be used as contact stun weapons - with or without the air cartridge installed.

TASER Warnings
TASER devices are not risk free, and may cause injuries, primarily from falls or physical exertion. Use of any TASER brand device should not be undertaken lightly. When lawfully used as directed, TASER ECDs are designed (in probe-deployment mode) to temporarily incapacitate a person from a safer distance than other force options, while reducing the likelihood of death or serious injury. Any use of force, physical exertion, capture, control, restraint, or incapacitation involves risks that a person may get hurt or die. These safety warnings are for your protection, as well as the safety of others. Disregarding this information may result in serious injury or death. Civilian TASER ownership is restricted in certain states & cities. Be sure to check local statutes before purchasing or carrying any electronic control device.
TASER Product Warnings (Civilian)
State Statutes Detailed
State Statutes Summery

TASER C2 - Advanced Features
A. Neuromuscular Incapacitation (NMI) The key to disable even the most aggressive subjects, NMI temporarily overrides the command and control systems of the body to impair muscular control. The human nervous system communicates with simple electrical impulses. The command center (brain and spinal cord) processes information and makes decisions. The peripheral nervous system includes the sensory and motor nerves. The sensory nerves carry information from the body to the brain (temperature, touch, etc.). The motor nerves carry commands from the brain to the muscles to control movement. TASER technology uses similar electrical impulses to cause stimulation of the sensory and motor nerves. Neuromuscular Incapacitation (NMI) occurs when a device is able to cause involuntary stimulation of both the sensory nerves and the motor nerves. It is not dependent on pain and is effective on subjects with a high level of pain tolerance. Previous generations of stun guns could primarily affect the sensory nerves only, resulting in pain compliance. A subject with a very high tolerance to pain (e.g., a drug abuser, or a trained, focused fighter) might be able to fight through the pain of a traditional stun gun.

B. Shaped Pulse Technology The Shaped Pulse generator is the technology revolution that made the X26 and C2 possible. Previous generation conducted energy weapons use a simple high-energy "blunt" pulse to penetrate through the skin and clothing barriers that serve as protective armor around the body. Over 90% of the energy is lost in the process of barrier penetration. For this reason, high power levels (up to 26 watts) are required to generate NMI (Neuro Musclular Incapacitation), which requires large batteries that add weight and size to the device (18 ounces for the M26). Patented shaped pulse technology uses a highly refined energy pulse that concentrates a small portion of energy to first penetrate the barrier, while the majority of electrical charge is held in reserve, which then flows freely through the barrier, once the leading edge has penetrated. The Shaped Pulse is comprised of two pulse phases. The first phase, called the "Arc Phase" is optimized to generate a very high voltage to penetrate clothing, skin or other barriers. The Arc Phase is a very high voltage short duration pulse that can arc through up to 2 cumulative inches of clothing or barriers, or one inch per probe. Once the arc is created, the air in the arc is ionized, and becomes a low impedance electrical conductor that conducts the second pulse phase into the body. The second phase of the Shaped Pulse is the stimulation phase, or "Stim Phase" The Stim Phase does not have to arc across a barrier, since this was accomplished by the Arc Phase. The Stim Phase only has to flow across the highly conductive arc from the Arc Phase. Hence, the Stim Phase is optimized to provide maximum incapacitation for a human target while operating at super-efficient power levels. The timing is so fast that to most electronic instrumentation, and all human observers, the Shaped Pulse appears as just one output pulse (arc). The result of Shaped Pulse NMI technology is an efficient, high-performance system with an incapacitating effect greater than the M26, in a unit that is 60% smaller, 60% lighter, and consumes 1/5th the power.

C. Digital Pulse Controller (DPC) The DPC is an internal circuit, which includes the microprocessor of the C2, as well as various support hardware. When the C2 is fired, the DPC measures the time between each shaped pulse discharged from the device, and then regulates the power throughout the pulse generator to maintain a constant pulse rate. In previous generation pulse energy weapons, such as the M18/M26, the pulse rate of the weapon could vary greatly depending on battery conditions. Particularly in colder weather, the pulse rate would slow dramatically as battery performance decreased. The DPC in the C2 adjusts power consumption to compensate for changes in environmental conditions in order to maintain a constant pulse rate. This ensures consistent incapacitation performance across broad temperature ranges.

D. Air Cartridge - AFID System A replaceable module that allows for the engagement of targets up to 15 feet away, the air cartridge integrates a nitrogen propulsion system, high voltage insulated TASER wire, bi-metal probes, and the AFID (Anti-Felon ID) system. The AFID system was designed to deter misuse through enhanced accountability. Every time a TASER cartridge is deployed, at least 24 small confetti-like tags are ejected. Each tag is printed with a serial number, allowing law enforcement to determine which cartridge was fired. This system was originally developed to prevent misuse of TASER devices by private citizen users and was introduced with the AIR TASER 34000 in 1994. With over 12 years in the field, AFID has proven very effective in deterring misuse of TASER devices. In law enforcement applications, it provides another layer of accountabiity in documenting which officers deployed a TASER cartridge in any given incident.

C2 vs. X26 (Law Enforcement Model)
The TASER C2 was created as a more affordable option to the X26C (the civilian version of the law enforcement X26), and utilizes the same proven technology. Upon trigger activation, the C2 initiates a 30-second cycle. This offers the user the ability to deploy the C2, place it on on the ground, and depart the scene - while the device disables the assailant. The LE X26 model runs for 5 seconds with one pull of the trigger, but can be cycled as many times as needed, based on the subject's willingness to comply with officer commands. The cycle time on both models may be interrupted at any point - the X26 by placing the safey lever in the "safe" position, or sliding closed the safety cover on the C2. Both the X26 and C2 TASER devices begin their cycles at 19 pulses per second, but since the C2 is capable of delivering a 30-second cycle, these pulses are reduced after 5 seconds, and range from 8-19 pulses per second throughout the remaining 25 seconds. The purpose of the initial 19 pulses per second is complete neuromuscular incapacitation induced through rapid electrical "punches". After takedown, these faster pulses are no longer needed, and reduced to a lower level, but still sufficient to keep an assailant disabled. Lastly, civilians may only purchase air cartridges that fire up to 15', while law enforcement officers have access to cartridges with ranges up to 35'.
Power Specifications
The following electrical characteristics ARE NOT product specifications, and are only provided to illustrate NOMINAL electrical values associated with each device's electrical specifications.
ADVANCED TASER M26 (Law Enforcement) - 26 watts; 0.50 joules; and 3.6mA average current
ADVANCED TASER M18L/M18 (Civilian) - 18 watts; 0.50 joules; and 2.7mA average current
TASER X26E (Law Enforcement) - 6 watts; 0.36 joules per pulse; and 2.1 mA average current
TASER X26C (Civilian) - 6 watts; 0.36 joules per pulse; and 2.1 mA average current
TASER C2 (Civilian) - 6 watts; 0.36 joules per pulse; and 2.1 mA average current
Note: the TASER X26 and C2 systems disperse lower current. Advancements made in technology since the ADVANCED TASER M18/M26 debuted in 1999 have improved substantially, because each new generation TASER device has increased the efficiency of using smaller sources of battery power. For example, the ADVANCED TASER M18/M26 requires eight double AA batteries, while the TASER X26 and C2 only require two lithium 123A batteries.
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