Police officers to receive better stun guns

Taser 7 / Courtesy of Gyeonggi Nambu Provincial Police Agency

Taser 7 / Courtesy of Gyeonggi Nambu Provincial Police Agency

By Jung Min-ho

The police stun gun model used over the last 20 years will be gradually replaced with a more effective one as police move to reinforce their abilities to respond to violent criminals.

Taser 7, the new stun gun, offers a double-shot feature that will enable officers to shoot twice without having to manually reload should the first shot miss its target. This is expected to improve the safety of the officers as they use the stun gun against imminent threats such as a person charging with a knife.

Unlike the older model, the Taser 7 also offers dual lasers to help the user strike the target more accurately as well as possessing a longer range (up to 7.4m from 6.4m), according to police. Moreover, the Taser 7 is easier to carry as it is smaller and lighter.

The National Police Agency decided to purchase 1,220 new stun guns and 4,880 replaceable cartridges last year. The officers in Seoul, Busan and southern Gyeonggi Province will be the first ones to receive them.

Police will collect more opinions from the officers about the new stun gun's performance as they seek to replace old ones over the next four years.

This comes a month after the police announcement about their next-generation safety gear.

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