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Safety Tests MIA for Taser’s Shocking New Shotgun

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Don't Shotgun Tase Me Bro!

Don't Shotgun Tase Me Bro!

By David Hambling~WIRED

Controversial electroshock weaponeer Taser International is quickly building up it arsenal. But the results from the safety and field tests of that new gear – well, that’s coming along much more slowly.

The firm recently made available a shocking XREP shotgun projectile. It also introduced a new specialist shotgun (pictured) optimized for the XREP and other ‘”less lethal” rounds. And then there’s the ghastly teaser campaign for the company’s forthcoming “X3.”

Danger Room looked at XREP –- eXtended Range Electronic Projectile -– before its big launch last year. The original work was carried out for the Marine Corps, which was looking for a less-lethal weapon for clearing buildings. XREP packages a complete Taser system including power supply in a 12-gauge shotgun round with a range of 100 feet. On striking, it inflicts a 20-second Taser shock cycle via some clever electrodes, immobilizing the target.

Taser has announced two versions of XREP. There’s a finned round for standard shotguns, and a rifled version for the Taser X12 Less Lethal Shotgun, made by Mossberg. The X12 is customised for low-velocity rounds (like bean bags and XREP) and rifled for greater accuracy. The bright yellow color warns users that it is less-lethal only and the weapon will not accept standard shotgun rounds.

The example in the picture has an X26 Taser mounted under the barrel. While the XREP projectile is not as dangerous at close range as other less lethal shotgun rounds that rely on impact force, it’s not recommended at very close quarters, so the X26 can fill the gap. (”Bean bag” rounds, shotgun rounds typically consisting of a canvas bag of shot used to subdue suspects, have been known to break ribs and cause other injuries including liver trauma, abdominal wall penetration, and internal bleeding leading to death.)

After the launch last year the XREP went into field trials; Taser International have not yet shared the results of these trials. The first things any purchaser is likely to ask are “Does it work?” and “Is it safe?” …Taser International have not yet responded to a request for information on this. We don’t even know if the XREP was ever actually used in an actual arrest.

The X3 is due to be launched at Taser’s annual conference on July 27th. The company is drip-feeding information about the new weapon, with a X3 special web site revealing one new feature a day in a kind of slow-motion strip-tease.

The X3 has its own Facebook page and, worst of all, it Twitters. Presumably the agency were briefed to come up with something cute and non-threatening. Evidently they decided that the X3’s image should come across less as Arnold Schwarzenegger and more as Paris Hilton, judging from these tweets:

“Check out my color screen. Like a Tele-Tubby … only a little more intense!”

“Just out of the solar radiation box. Tanning bed for TASER’s… 3 months of Arizona summer sun radiation. Check that one off!”

“Never thought I’d get so excited about the feel of a safety switch. But wait until you feel it – smooooooth.”

It’s not the feel of the safety switch you need to worry about so much as the feel of getting zapped by one. The most concrete piece of information we have from the press release that the X3 has something called “Rotational Pulse Drive” which allows it to simultaneously incapacitate multiple targets, making it more effective… but of course being able to shock several people at once also gives more potential for abuse. Stories, and videos, of Taser abuse are legion — from the “Don’t Tase me, bro” incident at a John Kerry event to an officer Tasering a 72-year old great-grandmother.

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1 Response for “Safety Tests MIA for Taser’s Shocking New Shotgun”

  1. Thomas Saffron says:

    When weapons twitter, we’re all fucked

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